Alloy Steel Rod Stock

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Grainger alloy steel rod stocks are used in the manufacturing, construction and automotive industries for creating machine parts, shafts, fasteners and structural components.

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Alloy Steel Rods

StyleModelPrice (inc. GST)
A40r3.25-12A$ 365.00
B7375_12_0A$ 199.87
B7376_72_0A$ 1799.60
B7378_12_0A$ 661.72
B7378_24_0A$ 1282.18
B7378_36_0A$ 1861.55
B7378_48_0A$ 2399.74
B7378_72_0A$ 3352.69
B7375_36_0A$ 483.67
B7376_36_0A$ 1100.40
B7375_72_0A$ 817.61
B15978_12_0A$ 1242.89
B15978_24_0A$ 2386.32
B15978_36_0A$ 3257.98
B15978_48_0A$ 3748.84
B15978_72_0A$ 5201.55
B7379_36_0A$ 923.38
B7376_48_0A$ 1299.08
B7376_24_0A$ 779.44
B7366_12_0A$ 44.09
B7363_36_0A$ 39.80
B7373_48_0A$ 636.37
B7373_72_0A$ 901.82
B7368_12_0A$ 51.33
B7368_36_0A$ 131.23

Features

  • They resist impacts & abrasives and have a high degree of strength.
  • Grainger alloy steel rod stocks feature cold-finished fabrication for enhanced precision, surface smoothness and dimensional accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors should I consider while choosing an alloy steel rod stock?

  • Understand required mechanical properties such as tensile strength, yield strength, hardness, toughness, and wear resistance.
  • Consider alloy compositions like carbon, manganese, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, vanadium, etc.
  • Determine operating conditions such as temperature, pressure, corrosion, abrasion, impact and fatigue.
  • Choose the appropriate diameter and length.
  • Assess compatibility with machining, welding or heat treatment.
  • Evaluate overall cost, including purchase, machining, fabrication and maintenance.
  • Ensure availability from suppliers in required quantities and sizes.
  • Check compliance with ASTM, AISI or SAE standards.

How do I clean and maintain these rod stocks?

  • Regularly inspect for damage, wear or corrosion.
  • Clean with mild detergent and water, then dry thoroughly.
  • Apply rust inhibitor or protective coating.
  • Use suitable lubricant for moving parts.
  • Store in a dry, well-ventilated area.

When should I replace these rod stocks?

  • Visible damage such as cracks, dents or deformations.
  • Excessive wear leading to dimensional inaccuracies or reduced performance.
  • Corrosion compromising surface integrity or causing pitting and rusting.
  • Performance no longer meeting required standards.
  • Safety concerns in critical applications or high-risk environments.

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