Threaded Rods Resources
Threaded Stainless Steel Rods & Linkages for Marine Applications
BUILT TO PERFORM IN HARSH MARINE ENVIRONMENTS Marine applications demand components that can withstand constant exposure to water, humidity, vibration, and load cycling. Triangle's threaded stainless-steel rods and fully assembled linkages are engineered specifically for marine environments, delivering long-term corrosion resistance, strength, and Read more
How Triangle’s Full-Assembly Linkage Solutions Help OEMs
Streamlined and Simplified With the competitive manufacturing landscape of today, engineers and procurement management teams alike carry the pressure of streamlining workflows and reducing production costs, all without sacrificing quality or company integrity. The need for streamlined manufacturing sourcing and supply chain efficiency are higher Read more
Triangle's Stainless Steel Rod with Swage Helps Customer Win Bids
Triangle Manufacturing Company, a Wisconsin based metal component and threaded rod manufacturer began supplying stainless steel threaded rods to a prominent HVAC component manufacturer, Van-Packer. Van-Packer saves time and money having these products made and sourced by Triangle instead of manufacturing them in house. Recently, members of the Read more
The Costly Side of Complexity: How a Key Supplier Can Make All the Difference
For so many Commodity Managers, the reality of needing to do more with less has started to sink in. Hundreds, if not thousands, of SKUs across dozens of vendors is just not cutting it. Managing part variability and quality, inconsistent supplier performance, cost pressure, lead times, and increasing risk are just some of the daily headaches Read more
Stainless Steel Threaded Rods Made in USA
Triangle Manufacturing Company now offers Stainless Steel Threaded Rods. Customers told us they needed a reliable domestic supplier for these critical products, and we delivered. This is welcome news for OEMs who are frustrated with long lead times and delivery issues from other suppliers. Why 316 Stainless Steel? Stainless Steel 316 is heat and Read more
Interview with Randy Zeimet, Triangle Manufacturing President
In today’s rapidly evolving manufacturing landscape, staying ahead of the curve requires innovation, dedication and a keen understanding of customer needs. Under the leadership of its President, Randy Zeimet, Triangle Manufacturing is a prime example of such dedication to innovation and customer-centric strategies. “We always seek the best Read more
Approach Shaft and Bearing Assembly Design with Labor Costs in Mind
In times of skilled labor shortages and unpredictable markets, every opportunity to reduce costs and increase profit is crucial. Your shaft and bearing assembly design impacts your bottom line. It's more important than ever to choose industrial bearings that allow you to deliver your product quickly, reduce labor costs, and maximize your existing labor force.
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Top 5 Reasons to Partner With an American Manufacturer
From fast, reliable shipping to elimination of import and tariff fees, there are countless benefits to working with an American bearing manufacturer. We’re highlighting the five we most commonly hear from our customers.
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Top 5 Ways Triangle's Threaded Rod Solutions Save OEMs Time and Money
"We noticed manufacturers spending extra time assembling rod ends and threaded rods together," explained Don Brandner, Director of Sales and Marketing. "We saw this as an opportunity to help our customers save time and money on the production floor."
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CR10018 Steel Threaded Rod Load Data
The data presented below applies to threaded rods capabilities in various use cases.
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Rod Linkage Assembly Cuts Costs
When a major lawn and garden equipment manufacturer approached Triangle with the challenge of improving the look and feel of its steering components while simultaneously reducing costs, our engineering team embraced the challenge.
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Salt Spray Hour Data Sheet on Electroplated Zinc
This white paper outlines the ASTM requirements as stated in ASTM B633 for electrodeposited coatings of zinc on iron and steel. In accordance to this standard, there are six finish types and four thickness classes. each has their own corrosion requirement for minimum salt spray hours. Below, you will also see a bar graph of salt spray hours met for different plating types as tested.
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