Zinc plated steel rod ends offer moderate corrosion resistance.
Rod clevis turnbuckle.
Made of zinc plated steel or stainless steel these clevis rod ends offer more corrosion resistance than standard steel clevis rod ends.
Clevises have to be right hand and left hand threaded when paired with a single rod to allow for tensioning.
316 stainless steel is the most corrosion resistant and has excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
You ll also find dozens of turnbuckle accessories to choose from including jaw end fittings and turnbuckle hook ends designed to meet the technical specifications of each job.
Also called yoke end linkages they support pivoting movement along one axis when threaded onto shafts rods valve pistons and other assemblies.
Grainger offers turnbuckle options that can quickly adjust the tensions and lengths of wire ropes cables and tie rods in tensioning systems.
Clevis to clevis turnbuckles not for lifting galvanized steel have a thick coating for mild corrosion resistance.
Add right and left hand threaded rod ends to build your linkages.
All round bar and hardware are melted and made domestically.
Similar to turnbuckles these rods have right hand threads on one end and left hand threads on the other so you can make a linkage that adjusts for tension.
The clevis rod and the turnbuckle rod offer the ability to provide tensile strength by increasing their tension as they are tightened.
Round bar is rolled and threaded to astm specification f1554.
Stainless steel rod ends offer excellent corrosion resistance.
In the clevis rod drawing shown below rotating the threaded rod overhand towards the installer it will draw the two clevises closer creating.
Carbon steel turnbuckles are drop forged as per astm f1145.
The tightening is done by opposing left hand and right hand threads.
Stainless steel is drop forged to astm a182.
Turnbuckle rods clevis rods hanger rods and sag rods are made to job specifications.
Haydon bolts inc an aisc associate member company is a family owned manufacturer specializing in domestic structural bolts and anchor rods since 1864.
One end of each clevis will grip onto a steel plate and is secured with a pin.
When used with a turnbuckle both clevises will need to be ordered with right hand threads only this creates the only left hand connection to be in the turnbuckle allowing the assembly to be tensioned.