3/4" Standard Coil Rod Nut, Plain – Steel Concrete Forming Hardware

Regular price
$54.00
Sale price
$27.00


Reliable, High-Strength Threaded Coil Nut for Secure Concrete Forming Connections

This 3/4" Standard Coil Nut delivers the strength, reliability, and consistency contractors depend on for concrete forming projects. Manufactured from durable steel and designed with 4-1/2 TPI coil threads, it ensures smooth engagement and secure connection with standard coil bolts.

Weighing just 0.14 lbs each, this coil nut offers an impressive 24,000 lb ultimate mechanical capacity, making it ideal for heavy-duty forming applications while remaining lightweight and easy to handle on the job site.

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⚠️ Please Note
  • Designed only for standard coil bolts—not compatible with heavy-duty or non-coil thread systems.
  • Confirm thread size and type before ordering to ensure proper fit.

Specs

  • Type: Standard
  • Finish: Plain
  • Material: High-strength steel
  • Threads per inch (coil): 4-1/2
  • Ultimate Mechanical Capacity: 24,000 lbs
  • Weight: 0.14 lbs each
  • Dimensions: H: 3/4" | W: 1-1/4" | L: 1-1/4"
  • Compatible With: Standard coil bolts

Features

  • High load capacity for demanding concrete forming applications
  • Precision 4-1/2 TPI coil threads ensure smooth, secure engagement
  • Durable steel construction built for repeated job-site use
  • Lightweight design for easy handling and installation
  • Compatible with standard coil bolts used in common forming systems
  • Plain finish allows for cost-effective, dependable performance

FAQs

What are coil nuts used for?

Coil nuts are used to secure coil bolts or coil rods in concrete forming systems, helping create strong, stable form connections.

How much weight can this 3/4" coil nut handle?

It has an ultimate mechanical capacity of 24,000 lbs, suitable for most standard forming applications.

Does the coil nut have any coating or plating?

No, it comes with a plain steel finish.

What thread pitch does this coil nut have?

It features 4-1/2 TPI coil threads, which match standard 3/4" coil bolts.