A threaded stud is a type of fastener that consists of a rod with threads on both ends. It is designed to be screwed into a threaded hole on one end, while the other end is left exposed for the attachment of a nut or other object. Threaded studs come in a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, brass, and aluminum, and can be used in a wide range of applications where a strong, secure connection is required. They are often used in construction, automotive, and industrial applications for fastening components together or to secure structures in place. Threaded studs can be fully threaded, meaning that the threads extend along the entire length of the rod, or partially threaded, with threads on only one end. They can also have different types of threads, such as coarse or fine threads, and can be available in different lengths and diameters to suit different applications. steady-ind.com