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Vishwageeta Ispat • Steel Reference Library Thread Rod 8mm Reference Guide • Raipur, Chhattisgarh • March 2026
Complete Technical Reference • IS 1367 / ISO Metric Standard

Thread Rod 8mm —
Weight, Dimensions
& Full Size Chart

The definitive reference for thread rod 8mm — weight, pitch, nominal dimensions, and the complete threaded rod size chart from M6 to M36. Whether you are a fabricator, contractor, or project engineer, this guide provides the key data for every standard fully-threaded rod size used in Indian construction and industrial work.

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This page is a complete technical reference for thread rod 8mm — covering its nominal weight of 0.395 kg/m, standard ISO metric thread pitch of 1.25 mm, dimensions as per IS 1367 and IS 4218, available grades (4.6, 8.8, 10.9), and the full threaded rod weight chart from M6 to M36. Whether you are estimating a consignment of anchor bolts, ordering all-thread rods for a suspended ceiling grid, or comparing grades for a structural connection — this reference gives you the data for every standard size at a glance. All nominal weight values are based on standard round-bar cross-sections at steel density 7.85 g/cm³.

📋 Contents of This Guide
  1. What Is a Thread Rod? Types & Uses — Fully threaded rod, all-thread, anchor rod
  2. Thread Rod Anatomy — Dimensions Explained — Pitch, major/minor diameter, thread profile
  3. Thread Rod 8mm — Complete Data Sheet — Weight, pitch, root diameter, grade options
  4. Complete Thread Rod Weight Chart — M6 to M36, nominal weight per metre
  5. How to Calculate Thread Rod Weight — Formula + worked examples
  6. Thread Rod Grade Guide — Grade 4.6, 8.8, 10.9 — selection & markings
  7. Where Thread Rods Are Used — Construction, MEP, industrial, infrastructure
  8. Thread Rod vs Anchor Bolt vs Stud Bolt
  9. Buying Guide — Specification & Procurement
  10. FAQ — Thread Rod 8mm
Section 01 • Fundamentals

What Is a Thread Rod? Types, Standards & Overview

A thread rod — also called a fully threaded rod, all-thread bar, or threaded bar — is a steel fastener rod that carries standard metric thread (helical groove) along its entire length. Unlike a bolt which has a smooth shank, a thread rod has no head and no smooth section — the thread runs continuously from one end to the other. The thread rod 8mm (designation M8) is one of the most commonly used sizes across Indian construction, MEP (mechanical-electrical-plumbing), and general fabrication work.

0.395
kg/m — nominal weight of thread rod 8mm (M8), based on 8mm dia at 7.85 g/cm³
1.25
mm — standard coarse thread pitch of M8 thread rod (ISO metric, IS 4218)
IS 1367
Indian Standard governing technical supply conditions for threaded steel fasteners
1 metre
standard stock length of thread rods — also available as 2m, 3m cut lengths

Types of Thread Rods

Fully Threaded Rod (All-Thread): The most common type — thread runs the entire length. Used for suspended pipe hangers, ceiling channel supports, anchor bolt extensions, and machine mounting. Available in standard stock lengths of 1 metre, cut as required on site.

Double-End Stud Bolt: Threaded at both ends with a plain shank in the middle. Used in flanged pipe joints, pressure vessel connections, and industrial bolted assemblies. The shank length and thread-end lengths are specified separately.

Anchor Thread Rod (Foundation Bolt): One end has an anchor mechanism (hook, plate, or upset head), the exposed end is threaded. Cast into concrete for column base plates, equipment plinths, and structural hold-downs.

Why Thread Rod 8mm Is So Widely Used

The M8 thread rod (8mm nominal diameter) occupies a practical sweet spot in the fastener range:

• Light enough to cut with a hacksaw or angle grinder on site
• Strong enough for pipe hanger loads, ceiling suspension, and bracketing
• Compatible with M8 nuts, couplers, and channel nuts from all standard manufacturers
• Widely stocked across India — available at most hardware and steel suppliers
• Economical — the thread rod 8mm at 0.395 kg/m is among the most cost-effective fastening solutions per linear metre

Understanding the weight per metre helps you estimate consignment weight, freight cost, and per-piece cost from a per-tonne supplier price — the same conversion challenge found with structural sections.

Section 02 • Dimensions

Thread Rod Anatomy — Dimensions & Parameters Explained

Every value in the thread rod weight chart — including the thread rod 8mm weight of 0.395 kg/m — is derived from the nominal diameter (d) of the rod. The thread profile cuts into the surface, so the actual steel cross-section is slightly less than the full nominal circle. The diagram below shows the key parameters.

THREAD ROD CROSS-SECTION & LONGITUDINAL PROFILE — M8 REFERENCE d = 8.0 mm (Nominal) d₂ ≈ 6.83 mm (Root) CROSS SECTION M8 Thread Rod P=1.25 8mm 60° thread angle (ISO metric form) LONGITUDINAL PROFILE M8 Thread Rod — Coarse Pitch 1.25mm VISHWAGEETA ISPAT • RAIPUR • REFERENCE DIAGRAM — NOT TO ENGINEERING SCALE
Fig 1 — Thread rod 8mm cross-section and longitudinal profile: nominal diameter (d = 8mm), root/minor diameter (d₂ ≈ 6.83mm), thread pitch (P = 1.25mm), and 60° ISO metric thread angle — the parameters that define the M8 fully threaded rod

Key Dimensional Terms for Thread Rods

Nominal Diameter (d): The outside thread diameter in mm — what you specify when ordering. For M8, d = 8mm. This is the dimension used for weight calculations and is marked on all packaging and documentation.

Pitch (P): The axial distance between adjacent thread crests in mm. For M8 coarse thread, P = 1.25mm. This determines how far the rod advances per turn of a nut — critical for on-site cutting and assembly planning.

Root Diameter (d₂): The minor or root diameter at the base of the thread groove — for M8, approximately 6.83mm. This is the effective load-carrying cross-section for tensile strength calculations. Always refer to manufacturer data or IS 1367 for verified tensile stress area values.

Thread Form & Standard Designation

All standard thread rods in India use the ISO metric thread form — a 60° thread angle with flat roots and crests. This is also referred to as the "M" thread series. The designation follows the format:

M8 × 1.25
M = Metric thread, 8 = Nominal diameter in mm, 1.25 = Pitch in mm.

When the pitch is not stated, it is understood to be the standard coarse pitch for that diameter. Fine pitch variants (e.g., M8 × 1.0) are available for precision applications and are always stated explicitly. Always confirm pitch with your supplier when ordering thread rods for precision fit-ups or high-load connections.

📌 Stock Length Note

Thread rods in India are typically stocked in 1-metre lengths, though 2m and 3m full-thread bars are also available. Coupler nuts (threaded couplers) allow extending rods to any required length on site. Always specify required length clearly on your purchase order.

Section 03 • Featured Size

Thread Rod 8mm — Complete Data Sheet

The thread rod 8mm (M8) is one of the most commonly used thread rod sizes in Indian construction and fabrication. It is the default size for pipe hanger assemblies, MEP suspended ceiling systems, lightweight bracket fixing, and general-purpose anchor applications. Here is the complete data reference for the M8 fully threaded rod.

0.395
kg/m — nominal weight of thread rod 8mm (M8), based on full 8mm circular cross-section
0.395
kg per piece — weight of one 1-metre M8 thread rod (standard stock length)
2,532
approx. pieces per MT (1m pieces) — indicative quantity for procurement planning
6.83
mm — approximate root (minor) diameter of M8 thread rod at thread root

M8 Thread Rod — Complete Dimensional Data

Thread Rod 8mm — M8 × 1.25 Reference
DesignationM8 × 1.25 (coarse)
Nominal Diameter8.0 mm
Thread Pitch (coarse)1.25 mm
Thread Pitch (fine)1.0 mm (optional)
Root Diameter (approx.)≈ 6.83 mm
Thread Angle60° (ISO metric)
Nominal Weight / m0.395 kg/m
Weight per 1m piece0.395 kg
Weight per 3m bar1.185 kg
Governing StandardIS 1367 / IS 4218
Common Grades4.6, 8.8, 10.9
Typical Stock Lengths1m, 2m, 3m

M8 vs Adjacent Sizes — Quick Weight Comparison

Size Pitch (mm) kg/m kg/1m piece
M61.000.2220.222
M8 ★ FEATURED 1.25 0.395 0.395
M101.500.6170.617
M121.750.8880.888
M162.001.5781.578
M202.502.4672.467
⚡ Weight Doubles Every Step Up

From M8 (0.395 kg/m) to M10 (0.617 kg/m) — a 56% increase. From M10 to M12 — a 44% increase. Thread rod weight scales with the square of the diameter, so small size increases produce significant weight and cost jumps. Always select the minimum size that meets your load requirement.

Section 04 • Core Reference

Complete Thread Rod Weight Chart — M6 to M36 per Metre

The following thread rod weight chart covers all standard metric fully-threaded rod sizes from M6 to M36. Weights are in kilograms per metre (kg/m) based on the nominal (full circular) cross-section at 7.85 g/cm³. The M8 (thread rod 8mm) row is highlighted. Colour coding: ■ lighter, ■ medium, ■ heavy.

Thread Rod Weight Chart — kg per metre (nominal, full cross-section) | Steel density: 7.85 g/cm³ | ★ = thread rod 8mm featured size
Size
(Designation)
Nominal
Dia (mm)
Coarse
Pitch (mm)
Root Dia
(approx. mm)
Nominal
Weight (kg/m)
Weight per
1m piece (kg)
Weight per
3m bar (kg)
→ Small Thread Rods — M6 to M10
M66.01.00≈4.92 0.2220.2220.666
M8 ★ FEATURED8.01.25≈6.83 0.395 0.395 1.185
M1010.01.50≈8.16 0.6170.6171.851
→ Medium Thread Rods — M12 to M16
M1212.01.75≈10.11 0.8880.8882.664
M1414.02.00≈11.84 1.2081.2083.624
M1616.02.00≈13.84 1.5781.5784.734
→ Large Thread Rods — M20 to M36
M2020.02.50≈17.29 2.4672.4677.401
M2424.03.00≈20.75 3.5523.55210.656
M2727.03.00≈23.75 4.5004.50013.500
M3030.03.50≈26.21 5.5495.54916.647
M3636.04.00≈31.67 7.9907.99023.970
ℹ Nominal Weight Note

All weights in this chart are nominal values based on the full circular cross-section at 7.85 g/cm³. The actual weight of a fully-threaded rod is marginally lower (approximately 1–3%) because the thread groove removes a small amount of material. For project BOQ and freight estimation, the nominal values are widely accepted as the working standard. For high-precision quantity reconciliation, consult the manufacturer's certified weight data. The thread rod 8mm nominal weight of 0.395 kg/m is the standard reference used across the Indian steel and fastener trade.

Section 05 • Engineering Math

How to Calculate Thread Rod Weight Per Metre

You can calculate the nominal weight of any round-section thread rod using a simple formula. This is the same formula behind all values in the thread rod weight chart — including the thread rod 8mm weight of 0.395 kg/m. Understanding it lets you quickly estimate non-standard diameters or verify chart values.

⚙ Thread Rod Weight Formula (Round Bar Method)
Weight (kg/m) = (π/4) × d² × ρ

Simplified as the standard Indian trade formula:
Weight (kg/m) = d² ÷ 162

Where d is in mm and ρ = 7.85 g/cm³ (mild steel)
d = Nominal diameter in mm (e.g., 8 for M8 thread rod 8mm)
ρ = Density of mild steel = 7.85 g/cm³ = 7,850 kg/m³
π/4 = 0.7854 (circular cross-section constant)
162 = Derived constant: 4 ÷ (π × 7.85 ÷ 1000) ≈ 162 — valid for mm input, kg/m output
Note: This gives nominal weight based on full circular cross-section. Actual threaded rod weight is 1–3% lower due to thread material removal

Example 1 — Thread Rod 8mm (M8)

Given: d = 8 mm

Using d² ÷ 162:
Weight = 8² ÷ 162
= 64 ÷ 162
= 0.395 kg/m ✓

This confirms the chart value for thread rod 8mm. Full formula check:
= (π/4) × 0.008² × 7850
= 0.7854 × 0.000064 × 7850
= 0.3946 ≈ 0.395 kg/m ✓

Example 2 — Thread Rod 16mm (M16)

Given: d = 16 mm

Weight = 16² ÷ 162
= 256 ÷ 162
= 1.580 kg/m ✓

Matches the chart value of 1.578 kg/m (minor rounding difference). Notice that doubling the diameter from 8mm to 16mm increases weight by 4× (400%)  — because weight scales with the square of diameter. This is why selection of the right thread rod size is cost-critical for large-volume projects.

🔁 Quick Conversion — Thread Rod 8mm Per Bundle / Per MT

Thread rods are sold in bundles. For M8 in 1m lengths:
• Weight per piece: 0.395 kg
• Pieces per MT (1m lengths): 1,000 ÷ 0.395 = approx. 2,532 pieces per MT
• For 3m bars: 1,000 ÷ 1.185 = approx. 844 bars per MT
Use these figures to cross-check supplier invoices and estimate freight weight for project consignments.

Section 06 • Selection Guide

Thread Rod Grade Guide — 4.6, 8.8, 10.9 Explained

Thread rod grade is separate from thread rod size. A thread rod 8mm is available in multiple grades — and the grade determines the mechanical strength, not the weight. Weight is governed by the diameter; grade governs what load the rod can safely carry. Here is a practical grade guide.

4.6 GRADE 4.6 Min YS: 240 N/mm² Min UTS: 400 N/mm² GENERAL USE Low carbon steel No heat treatment Hangers, brackets 8.8 GRADE 8.8 Min YS: 640 N/mm² Min UTS: 800 N/mm² STRUCTURAL USE Medium carbon, Q+T Quenched & tempered Structures, machinery 10.9 GRADE 10.9 Min YS: 900 N/mm² Min UTS: 1000 N/mm² HIGH STRENGTH Alloy steel, Q+T High strength required Prestress, anchors YS = YIELD STRENGTH. UTS = ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH. VALUES ARE INDICATIVE — VERIFY WITH IS 1367 AND MANUFACTURER MTC.
Fig 2 — Thread rod grade comparison: Grade 4.6 (general use), Grade 8.8 (structural), Grade 10.9 (high strength) — all available in thread rod 8mm (M8). Grade does not affect weight per metre — only mechanical performance.
🔹

Grade 4.6 — General Purpose

The most commonly stocked grade of thread rod in India. Suitable for pipe hangers, ceiling suspension struts, light bracket fixing, non-structural bolted connections, and general fabrication. Grade 4.6 means minimum yield strength of 240 N/mm² and minimum tensile strength of 400 N/mm². For a thread rod 8mm in Grade 4.6, this provides adequate capacity for most standard hanger and suspension applications.

Most available • Lowest cost • General non-structural use
🔷

Grade 8.8 — Structural Grade

Used where higher load capacity is required in the same diameter. Grade 8.8 thread rods (quenched and tempered medium-carbon steel) offer minimum yield strength of 640 N/mm² — more than 2.6× Grade 4.6. Required for structural bolted connections, equipment anchor rods under dynamic loads, and applications where the engineer specifies a minimum fastener grade. Always verify grade marking on the rod end or bundle tag before use in structural applications.

Structural applications • Engineer specified • Medium cost premium
🔶

Grade 10.9 — High Strength

Alloy steel, quenched and tempered, with minimum yield strength of 900 N/mm². Used in prestressed anchor applications, heavy machinery hold-downs, bridge components, and high-load structural connections. Grade 10.9 thread rods require design by a qualified structural engineer and installation by trained personnel. Not for general use without engineering validation.

High strength • Engineer designed • Specialist applications only
🟥

Stainless Steel Grade — A2 / A4

Stainless steel fully threaded rods (Grade A2-70 or A4-80) are used in corrosive environments — marine, chemical plants, coastal construction, and food-processing facilities where mild steel would corrode. Stainless thread rods cost significantly more than mild steel equivalents. Weight per metre is nearly identical to MS (density 7.9–8.0 g/cm³ for austenitic grades vs 7.85 for MS).

Corrosion resistance • Higher cost • Specialist environments
⚡ Grade Marking on Thread Rods

IS 1367 requires grade markings on fasteners. On thread rods, this is typically stamped or embossed on the end face or at regular intervals along the rod. Grade 8.8 is also identified by a colour-coded end marking system used by some manufacturers — but colour coding is not standardised and should not be used as the sole verification method. Always request a Mill Test Certificate (MTC) from your supplier for grade-critical applications and structural use.

Section 07 • Application Guide

Where Thread Rods Are Used — Applications by Size & Grade

Thread rods are among the most versatile fastening products in the construction and industrial supply chain. Their fully-threaded profile allows adjustment, extension with coupler nuts, and custom-length cutting — advantages that bolts and studs with fixed lengths cannot offer. Here is how different sizes, including the thread rod 8mm, map to real-world applications across India.

🟩 Construction & Civil Projects

  • M8 thread rod (Grade 4.6) — suspended ceiling system hangers, light fixture drops, HVAC duct support drops
  • M10–M12 (Grade 4.6/8.8) — sprinkler pipe hangers, heavier duct support struts, cable tray suspension
  • M12–M16 (Grade 8.8) — equipment anchor bolts, column base plate holding-down bolts (HDR), staircase baluster fixing
  • M20–M24 (Grade 8.8) — structural holding-down bolts, heavy plant mounting, bridge bearing anchor rods
  • M24–M36 (Grade 10.9) — post-tensioned anchor rods, heavy industrial foundations, transmission tower anchor assemblies

🟨 MEP & Industrial Installations

  • M8 thread rod 8mm — the standard size for pipe hanger assemblies using Unistrut / Metsec channel systems, ceiling grids, and light electrical conduit support
  • M10 — medium pipe hangers (50–100mm dia pipes), AC unit suspension brackets, cable management systems
  • M12 — heavier pipe supports, chilled water pipe hangers, electrical MCC panel anchoring, generator baseframe bolts
  • M16–M20 — transformer mounting, large pump base anchors, heavy HVAC rooftop unit tie-downs
  • M24+ — industrial machinery foundations, vibration isolation mounts, heavy vessel anchor bolts

Solar & Rooftop Projects

Most Used: M8 to M12

Rooftop solar panel mounting systems routinely use M8 thread rods for panel rail clips, ballast frame connection points, and roof anchor inserts. M10–M12 used for primary rail-to-roof structure connections. Hot-dip galvanised or stainless grade preferred for all outdoor installations.

Formwork & Shuttering

Most Used: M12 to M20

Formwork tie rods (through-bolts) use M12–M20 thread rods to resist concrete pour pressure. Sacrificial PVC sleeves protect the rod in the poured section. The protruding ends are cut after striking. Thread rod weight is important here as tie rods are often procured by weight, not piece count.

Railway & Infrastructure

Most Used: M20 to M36

Rail fastening systems, bridge bearing anchor rods, signalling gantry foundations, and overhead electrical mast hold-downs use heavy-grade thread rods. These are always engineer-specified with material certification requirements and strict installation torque standards.

The right thread rod is not just the right diameter — it is the right diameter, the right grade, the right surface finish, with the right certification, installed to the right torque.
Section 08 • Comparison

Thread Rod vs Anchor Bolt vs Stud Bolt — When to Use Which

Buyers frequently compare thread rods, anchor bolts, and stud bolts for the same application — particularly in construction and MEP work. Here is a direct comparison to help you specify correctly.

Parameter Thread Rod (All-Thread) Anchor Bolt (Foundation Bolt) Stud Bolt (Double-End) Best For
Thread coverage Full length — thread end to end One end threaded, one end anchored (hook/plate) Both ends threaded, plain shank in middle Context-dependent
Head / anchor mechanism None — uses nuts on both sides Hook, L-bend, or welded plate cast in concrete None — shoulder nut or nut on both ends Anchor bolt — concrete embedment
Adjustability on site ✔ Excellent — cut to any length, extend with coupler nut Limited — embedment depth fixed at pour stage Fixed shank length — limited thread zone only Thread rod
Use for suspension / hanger ✔ Standard — M8 thread rod is the industry default for pipe hangers Not typically used for suspension Not typically used for suspension Thread rod
Use in flanged pipe joints Can be used with nuts on both sides Not suitable ✔ Preferred — shank centres in flange bore, thread zones engage nuts Stud bolt — flanges
Cost per metre Most economical — simple form, high volume production More expensive — custom bent or welded anchor end Medium — machined shank required Thread rod
Weight (for M8 size) 0.395 kg/m (same formula for all) Slightly more — anchor end adds mass 0.395 kg/m for threaded portion Similar — based on dia
Procurement Widely stocked — all hardware & steel suppliers Usually made-to-order for specific embedment depth Stocked in standard configurations; custom available Thread rod — immediate availability
M8 HANGER ASSEMBLY Thread rod 8mm typical CONCRETE FOUNDATION ANCHOR BOLT ASSEMBLY Cast-in foundation rod BUNDLED THREAD RODS Sold by bundle / MT M8 = 0.395 kg/m each
Fig 3 — Thread rod applications: M8 pipe hanger assembly (left), anchor bolt in concrete foundation (centre), bundled thread rods at a steel stockist (right). The thread rod 8mm is the industry standard for suspended hanger and ceiling support systems.
Section 09 • Procurement Intelligence

How to Buy Thread Rods — Specification, Pricing & Procurement Guide

Thread rods are sold by weight (per kg or per MT) at the wholesale and mill level, but procured by piece count or bundle on site. The thread rod 8mm weight of 0.395 kg/m is the conversion key between these two worlds. Here is a practical procurement guide.

Converting Per-MT Rate to Per-Piece Rate

Step-by-step example for thread rod 8mm in 1m lengths:

Step 1: Get per-MT price from supplier.
Example: ₹95,000 per MT (Grade 4.6, M8)

Step 2: Weight of one 1m piece = 0.395 kg

Step 3: Per-piece rate = (95,000 ÷ 1,000) × 0.395
= 95 × 0.395 = ₹37.53 per piece

Step 4: For 3m bars: 95 × 1.185 = ₹112.58 per bar

With this benchmark you can evaluate any supplier's per-piece or per-bundle quote directly and identify whether you are being charged a fair per-kg equivalent.

Common Procurement Errors to Avoid

1. Not specifying grade: "M8 thread rod" without a grade means the supplier may supply Grade 4.6 when Grade 8.8 was intended for a structural application. Always state the grade explicitly.

2. Not specifying surface finish: Plain (black), zinc-plated (electro-galvanised), hot-dip galvanised, and stainless steel thread rods look similar in a bundle but differ significantly in corrosion performance and cost. State the required finish.

3. Confusing nominal diameter with thread size: An M8 thread rod has a nominal diameter of 8mm — but the root (minor) diameter is only ~6.83mm. If you are drilling a hole to pass an M8 rod through, you need a hole of at least 8.4–9mm, not 6.83mm.

✅ Correct Purchase Order Language

Product: Fully Threaded Rod (All-Thread)
Designation: M8 × 1.25 (Coarse Pitch)
Length: 1000mm (1 metre) per piece
Grade: 4.6 (per IS 1367)
Finish: Plain (Black) / Zinc Plated / HDG [specify]
Standard: IS 1367:1980 / IS 4218
Certification: MTC required with delivery

📚 External Standards & Reference Sources

Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) — IS 1367: Technical Supply Conditions for Threaded Steel Fasteners
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) — IS 4218: ISO Metric Screw Threads — Dimensions
Ministry of Steel, Government of India — Steel industry standards and policy information

Section 10 • Frequently Asked Questions

Thread Rod 8mm — Most Asked Questions

What is the weight of a thread rod 8mm per metre?
The nominal weight of a thread rod 8mm (M8) is 0.395 kg/m, calculated from the standard round-bar formula: d² ÷ 162 = 8² ÷ 162 = 0.395 kg/m. This is based on a nominal diameter of 8mm at standard mild steel density of 7.85 g/cm³. The actual weight of a fully-threaded rod is marginally lower (approximately 1–3%) because the thread groove removes a small amount of material from the surface — but for all practical estimation and procurement purposes, 0.395 kg/m is the accepted reference figure for M8 thread rods in India.
What is the standard pitch of thread rod 8mm (M8)?
The standard coarse thread pitch for an M8 thread rod is 1.25 mm as per IS 4218 and ISO metric thread standards. This means the nut advances 1.25mm per full rotation. A fine pitch variant of 1.0 mm is also available for applications requiring finer adjustment or higher resistance to loosening under vibration. When ordering, if pitch is not stated, M8 coarse (1.25mm) is supplied as the default.
How many M8 thread rods (1m length) are there in one kg?
One 1-metre piece of M8 thread rod weighs approximately 0.395 kg. Therefore, 1 kg contains approximately 2.53 pieces of M8 × 1m thread rod — or roughly 2–3 pieces. For larger quantities, one MT (1,000 kg) contains approximately 2,532 pieces of M8 × 1m thread rod. Use this figure for quantity planning when buying by weight from a wholesale supplier.
What grade should I specify for M8 thread rods used in ceiling hangers and pipe supports?
For standard ceiling hanger and pipe support applications, Grade 4.6 M8 thread rod is appropriate and is the most commonly used grade in Indian MEP and building services installations. Grade 4.6 provides minimum yield strength of 240 N/mm² and minimum tensile strength of 400 N/mm². For applications with higher loads, dynamic loading, or where the engineer has specified a higher grade — Grade 8.8 should be used. Always follow the design engineer's specification for structural or load-critical applications.
What is the difference between a thread rod 8mm and a bolt M8?
An M8 bolt has a hexagonal head at one end and a threaded shank — typically with a short threaded length and a smooth (un-threaded) grip section in the middle. An M8 thread rod (fully threaded rod) has no head and carries continuous thread along its entire length, cut to length as needed. Thread rods are used where adjustable length, extension with coupler nuts, or through-fixing from both sides is needed. Bolts are used for standard head-bearing fastening into nuts or tapped holes. Both follow the same M8 × 1.25 thread form.
Can I use an M8 thread rod as an anchor bolt?
A standard fully-threaded rod can be installed as a site-made anchor bolt by embedding one end in chemical anchor resin or by bending a hook and casting into concrete — however, this should only be done based on a load calculation and with an appropriate anchor system specification. The embedded length, resin type, concrete strength, and edge distances all affect anchor performance significantly. For critical structural anchorages, use purpose-designed and certified chemical anchor systems or cast-in anchor bolts per IS 5624. Do not improvise anchor bolt assemblies without engineering validation.
Where can I buy thread rods including M8 in Raipur or Chhattisgarh?
Vishwageeta Ispat is a trusted iron and steel supplier in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, stocking a range of fastener and hardware products including fully threaded rods in popular metric sizes. For thread rod availability, current pricing, and bulk order enquiries, contact us via the enquiry form on our website or join our WhatsApp channel for daily rate updates.
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