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Simpson ATR3/4X18 Strong-Rod 3/4 x 18 All-Thread Rod for Tension Transfer and Structural Anchoring

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Simpson Strong-Tie ATR3/4X18 Description The Simpson Strong-Tie ATR All-Thread Rods are fully threaded tension rods designed for use in Simpson Strong-Tie anchoring systems, including the Anchor Tiedown System (ATS) for shearwall overturning restraint and



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Simpson Strong-Tie ATR3/4X18 Description

The Simpson Strong-Tie ATR All-Thread Rods are fully threaded tension rods designed for use in Simpson Strong-Tie anchoring systems, including the Anchor Tiedown System (ATS) for shearwall overturning restraint and the Wind Uplift Restraint System (URS) for roofs.

Simpson Strong-Tie ATR3/4X18 Includes

  • (1) 3/4″ x 18″ All-Thread Rod

Simpson Strong-Tie ATR3/4X18 Features

  • Fully threaded design for maximum adjustability
  • Manufactured from low carbon steel meeting ASTM F1554 Grade 36, A36, or A307 standards
  • Plain finish for cost-effective applications
  • Compatible with standard nuts and washers

Simpson Strong-Tie ATR3/4X18 Applications

  • Anchoring and bracing in structural connections
  • Use in ATS and URS systems for tension transfer
  • General structural applications requiring tension rods

Simpson Strong-Tie ATR3/4X18 Installation Overview

  1. Drop or push the rod through drilled holes in the flooring system after framing is completed
  2. Drill holes 1/4″ larger than the rod diameter
  3. Ensure drilled holes through the sole plate and flooring system are continuous

Simpson Strong-Tie ATR3/4X18 Specifications

Diameter 3/4″ Length 18″ Material Uncoated Black Steel Finish Plain Thread Type UNC Class 2A or 1A Tension Capacity 9,610 lbs

NOTE: When pairing a nut with threaded rod, the material and finish must match. If these do not match, the nut will not fit the threaded rod.

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