Did you know 32% of construction delays stem from fastener failures? When your project demands precision, settling for subpar threaded rods or carriage bolts could cost you $18,500 per day in lost productivity. Let's explore why 3/16 inch threaded rods dominate industrial applications – and how you can avoid becoming another statistic.

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Technical Superiority: Engineered for Maximum Load Capacity
Our 3/16 inch threaded rods deliver 18,500 PSI tensile strength – 23% higher than industry average. Compare key specs:
Product | Tensile Strength | Corrosion Resistance | Load Capacity |
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3/16" Threaded Rod | 18,500 PSI | Zinc-Aluminum Coating | 1,850 lbs |
3/8" Carriage Bolt | 15,200 PSI | Hot-Dip Galvanized | 1,200 lbs |
Head-to-Head: Why We Beat Competitors
We manufacture threaded rods that last 2.3x longer than standard hardware store inventory. See how we stack up:
Price/Performance
$0.38/inch
vs competitor avg. $0.42
Lead Time
48hr standard shipping
vs 5-7 days elsewhere
Warranty
10-year coverage
vs 2-year industry standard
Custom Solutions for Your Unique Needs
Need 1.25 inch threaded rods for heavy machinery? Specialized carriage bolts for marine environments? Our CNC threading machines handle:
- ✔️ Diameters: 3/16" to 2"
- ✔️ Materials: Stainless 304/316
- ✔️ Threads: UNC, UNF, Metric
- ✔️ Coatings: Zinc, Dacromet, Xylan
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FAQS on 3 16 inch threaded rod
Q: What are the common applications for a 3/16 inch threaded rod?
A: A 3/16 inch threaded rod is ideal for lightweight fastening, securing small fixtures, or DIY projects requiring slim, durable threading. It’s often used in electronics, crafts, or automotive repairs.
Q: Can 3/8 inch x 4 inch carriage bolts be used with a 3/16 inch threaded rod?
A: No, the 3/8 inch carriage bolts have a larger diameter than the 3/16 inch rod. Use matching nuts and washers designed for the 3/16 inch threading to ensure proper fit.
Q: How does a 1.25 inch threaded rod differ from a 3/16 inch version?
A: The 1.25 inch threaded rod is thicker and stronger, suited for heavy-duty construction or load-bearing projects. The 3/16 inch rod is better for precision tasks with limited space.
Q: What tools are needed to cut a 3/16 inch threaded rod?
A: Use a hacksaw, rotary tool, or bolt cutter. Secure the rod firmly and deburr the cut edges with a file to maintain thread integrity.
Q: Are 3/16 inch threaded rods available in stainless steel?
A: Yes, 3/16 inch threaded rods come in materials like stainless steel, zinc-plated steel, or aluminum. Choose based on corrosion resistance and project requirements.
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