Hang-TITE™ Rod Hanger Screw
Steel applications
This is a one-piece, internally threaded rod hanger screw designed for suspending threaded rod for applications like cable-tray, pipe hanging, fire protection, electrical conduit and it can be installed in a variety of base materials. A horizontal-mount version is available for the steel and wood rod hanger screws. All Hang-TITE Rod Hanger Screws require the use of the proper installation tool: the universal socket for the steel and wood rod hanger screws and the appropriately sized socket for the concrete rod hanger screws.
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Materials / Finishes
- Zinc-plated carbon steel
Features and Benefits
- One-pieces screw design: threaded portion of the screw will not prematurely break away from the screw head
- Available in various thread types for concrete, wood or steel
- Horizontal (side) mount available for both steel and wood Hang-TITE screws
- Rapid installation: all Hang-TITE screws can be installed using a screw gun or drill
Installation
Part Numbers
Catalog Number
Vertical / Side
Rod Size (UNC)
Screw Thread Size and Length (in.)
Point Style †
Box Quantity
Carton Quantity
HTSV141410
Vertical
1/4-20
1/4 - 20 x 1
#3
100
500
HTSV381420
Vertical
3/8-16
1/4 - 20 x 2
#3
100
500
HTSV381410
Vertical
3/8-16
1/4 - 20 x 1 (w/nut)
#3
100
500
HTSV381412
Vertical
3/8-16
1/4 - 20 x 1-1/2 (w/nut)
#3
100
500
HTSV381212
Vertical
3/8-16
12 - 20 x 1-1/2 (w/nut)
#3
100
500
HTSV121212
Vertical
1/2-13
12 - 20 x 1-1/2 (w/nut)
#3
100
500
HTSS381410
Side
3/8-16
1/4 -20 x 1 (w/nut)
#3
100
500
HTSS381412
Side
3/8-16
1/4 -20 x 1-1/2 (w/nut)
#3
100
500
HTSS381420
Side
3/8-16
1/4 -20 x 2 (w/nut)
#3
100
500
Steel
- Mount the Universal Steel & Wood Socket Drive (Part No. HTWSST) into the chuck of the drill.
- Insert the head of the anchor into the socket driver.
- Press the tip of the anchor against the steel surface and install with a smooth, steady motion until the anchor is firmly seated against the steel. No pre-drilling is required.
- Add the retainer nut [if needed].
- Thread the appropriate diameter steel threaded rod or threaded bolt into the anchor. The threaded rod or bolt should fully engage the thread length of the anchor.