General Product Line
At CIP, we carry an assortment of fabricated items and industrial supplies. Below are descriptions of a couple lines we carry.
Rods & Studs

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There are a lot of different types of rods & studs to choose from for all kinds of projects. You can get studs that are completely threaded, allowing to pass through something and securing with nuts on either side. Single end studs and double end studs are both perfect for anchoring. They have one end for driving into a material and another for screwing a nut in place. To secure your stud or rod, put it in place and then thread a washer (if needed) and a nut onto it.
Anchor Bolts
Anchor bolts are used to secure structures or equipment to concrete or masonry surfaces, providing a strong, stable connection. They transfer loads, resist uplift, shear, or tension forces, and ensure stability in various applications.​
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Attaching structural elements: Fastening steel columns, beams, or plates to concrete foundations in buildings, bridges, or towers.
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Mounting equipment: Securing heavy machinery, such as generators or industrial presses, to concrete floors to prevent movement or vibration.
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Supporting infrastructure: Anchoring guardrails, signposts, or light poles to concrete bases for stability against wind or impact.
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Seismic and wind resistance: Providing additional strength to structures in earthquake-prone or high-wind areas by connecting them firmly to foundations.
They typically consist of a threaded end embedded in concrete and a protruding end for attaching nuts or plates, with designs like L-shaped, J-shaped, or straight bolts depending on the load and application.
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U Bolts

The U Bolt may be made from galvanized steel, bright zinc plated steel, or stainless steel. These fasteners are shaped like the letter U, with a pair of threaded arms that extend from the rounded base. The threaded ends are designed for use with screws and washers. In some cases, a crosspiece may be used to increase the security provided by the bolt. Just like other bolts, these fasteners are inserted into holes that have been pre-drilled.
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The Right Fit for Many Applications
U bolts are about as versatile as they are strong, and they come in a large variety of sizes. Some of their most practical uses include:
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Attaching items to poles, such as a utility pole
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Securing wiring and cables to walls
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Adding bolts to concrete surfaces (the rounded ends are sunk into wet concrete, with the threaded ends protruding from the surface)
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Supporting pipework
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Attaching signs to posts
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Any general clamping
