Part Number Explanation
The Tru-Weld part numbers are setup to provide you a great deal of information about each product. Each part number is formatted as follows:

For example: Using the part number above (CA08-098-11-xx-xxx-x), you can know the following:
CA = Concrete Anchor
08 = 08/16 = 1/2″ Diameter
098 = 6-1/8″ Length
1 = Ball Loaded
1 = Mild Steel
Notes:
- Part number extensions [XX-XXX] are reserved for studs that have threaded extensions. This applies to shoulder studs, collar studs, IT Studs, and Stack Studs.
- CD Studs have a 3-digit extension on the end denoting Flange/Tip/Material.
- Lone character on end designates special marking on head or special packaging.
- “C” or “F” on end of threaded studs signifies UNC (Course) or UNF (Fine) thread
Possible Stud Types Include:
| Code | Stud Type |
| CA | Concrete Anchor |
| SC | Shear Connector |
| DSC | Thru-Deck Shear Connector |
| DBA | Deformed Bar Anchor |
| TT | Full Thread Stud |
| SWR | A706 Stud Weldable Rebar |
| TP | Threaded (Pitch) |
| TR | Threaded (Reduced) |
| CS | Collar Stud |
| S | Shoulder Stud |
| CD | Capacitor Discharge |
| IT | Internal Tap |
| NT | No Thread Stud |
| PSR | PSR Stud |
Possible Load Styles include:
| Code | Load Style |
| 0 | No load |
| 1 | Ball load |
Possible Material Types include:
| Code | Material Type |
| 1 | Mild Steel (1010-1020) |
| 2 | 302 SS |
| 3 | Aluminum |
| 4 | 304 SS |
| 6 | 316 SS |
| 8 | 1018 |
| 9 | 430 SS |
