The main tips for threaded rods are as follows:
Tighten the screw using the lever principle: When the screw cannot be tightened, you can put the long end of the tool into the screw hole and use the lever principle to easily tighten the screw, which can greatly save effort.
Clamp the screw with nail clippers: If the screw is too tight or the thread is worn off, you can use nail clippers to clamp a notch of the screw, fix the bottom end, and then rotate it counterclockwise, which can also effectively tighten the screw.
Bevel the screw rod: If you need to connect a threaded rod but the thread is misaligned and cannot be tightened, you can bevel the two ends of the screw rod at some angles, which can increase the contact surface and make it easier to tighten.
These tips can help you be more comfortable when handling threaded rods and reduce unnecessary troubles.

