Threaded Inserts

Threaded Inserts

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Metal threaded inserts are used in various constructions, especially in places where wood joint connections have to be as strong as possible. There are numerous threaded insert types; they can be made of different metals, alloys, and feature different sizes. So when you select these supplies for your project, make sure to consider their specs. Brass inserts are designed to work with thermoplastic, brittle materials, and polycarbonate. Some fragile plastic surfaces require compression limiters rather than threaded inserts.

To use a threaded insert to reinforce the joint, you will need to bore a hole in the material and then drive a threaded insert into it. Next, pick the bolt of an adequate size and length to secure the insert in place – it is an ultimate solution that will help you eliminate pull-out problems and stripping. A threaded insert power driver is a special tool to install these inserts. However, you can use a regular screwdriver or wrench if you wish – everything depends on the volume of works. Manufacturers of these inserts recommend using a brad point drill to make pilot holes. The hole has to be slightly narrower than the insert for more secure installation. You will find various threaded inserts in our online catalog.



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