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Hang-TITE Steel Side
Hang-TITE Steel Side

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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

  1. Mount the Universal Steel & Wood Socket Drive (Part No. HTWSST) into the chuck of the drill.
  2. Insert the head of the anchor into the socket driver.
  3. 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.
  4. Add the retainer nut [if needed].
  5. 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.