What's the rule of thumb for how far the all-thread should stick out below the unistrut nut?
The rod should pass entirely through the nut with a minimum of 2 to 3 full thread pitches exposed below the bottom locking nut. Do not leave 6 inches of excess rod hanging down to poke holes or scrape workers' heads.
["The rod should pass entirely through the nut with a minimum of 2 to 3 full thread pitches exposed below the bottom locking nut. Do not leave 6 inches of excess rod hanging down to poke holes or scrape workers' heads."]
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The rod should pass entirely through the nut with a minimum of 2 to 3 full thread pitches exposed below the bottom locking nut. Do not leave 6 inches of excess rod hanging down to poke holes or scrape workers' heads.
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what's the rule of thumb for how far the all-thread should stick out below the unistrut nut?