M10x500mm Threaded Cut Stud (HDG)

Code: SB10500G

£0.87 ex. VAT
£1.04 inc. VAT

Quantity Ex. VAT Inc. VAT
1+ £0.87 £1.04
100+ £0.86 £1.02
200+ £0.84 £1.01
400+ £0.83 £0.99

Description

M10x500mm Threaded Cut Stud – Hot Dipped Galvanised

M10x500mm Threaded Cut Studs are high-strength fixings manufactured from mild steel with a coarse 1.5mm pitch metric thread. Finished with a hot dipped galvanised (HDG) coating, these studs offer excellent corrosion resistance for both indoor and outdoor applications.

Key Features:

  • Metric Thread: M10 with 1.5mm coarse pitch
  • Hot Dipped Galvanised (HDG): Long-lasting rust protection
  • Grade 4.8 Mild Steel: Reliable and durable construction quality
  • 500mm Length: Ideal for longer reach structural fixings

Applications:

  • Channel and bracket installations
  • General construction and steelwork
  • Fixing into masonry, timber, or metal using nuts and washers

Ordering & Delivery

✔ Trusted UK Delivery – 95% of orders dispatched within 24 hours

Most orders arrive within 1–2 working days as standard.

Note: Heavy or bulk orders, as well as any special cut length or non-standard products, may take slightly longer to dispatch.

For bulk quantities or trade pricing, please call our team on 0121 270 8507.

Additional information

Weight 0.15 kg
EAN

0600649355747

Finish

Hot Dipped Galvanised (HDG)

Length

300mm

Type

Threaded Cut Stud

Tensile Strength

Grade 4.8 – (Mild Tensile)

Thread Size

M10

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