Attach threads to material that’s too thin for a threaded insert
Drive with a hammer to expand and secure anchors in place
Secure anything from signs to heavy machinery in concrete, brick, and drywall
Install from either side—no need to check which end is up
Slide onto the edge of thin panels to create a fastening point
Block liquid and debris from getting into threads and parts
Keep threads clear and prevent leaks
Prevent molten plastic from seeping in and clogging the threads
Tap the thread size you need for a custom insert
Mount even with or below the surface to conceal the insert or fit tight spaces
Knurls grip hardwood to prevent twisting
Barbs dig into softwood for a secure hold
Attach to soldering irons to heat inserts for installing them in or removing them from plastic parts
Keep a variety of heat-set insert sizes and installation tools on hand
Create a secure base for fasteners in plastic, including brittle 3D printed parts
Inserts and a range of tools for new threads and repairs
Restore, reinforce, or create metal threads
Repair or strengthen pipe connections
Fix stripped pipe threads—inserts come with drill bits, through-hole taps, and installation tools
Replace stripped spark plugs in engines
Quickly restore stripped threads with inserts and their compatible tools
What you need to add or repair a range of thread sizes in soft metal
Add strong threads in soft metal, such as aluminum
Paired with the right tool for installation to create strong threads in soft metal
Save time when repairing threads in parts that rotate counterclockwise
Repair threads in parts that rotate counterclockwise
Slip onto equipment and furniture to add threaded-stud leveling feet
Level machines and workbenches on uneven surfaces, reduce vibration, and protect floors
Keep screws from getting stuck or backing out and won’t contaminate your environment
No lubricant means no mess or particles to contaminate environments such as clean rooms and labs
Mount components directly to plastic parts
Manufactured and tested to meet or compare to strict U.S. military standards
Mold the strongest metal threads into plastic parts
Verify the diameter or threads of machined holes in finished parts; also called pin gauges
Everything you need to install press-fit nuts by hand
Push into drilled or punched holes to add threads to thin panels
Install in dense composites without crushing or splitting them
The barbed sides keep inserts in place before a screw is installed
Push into untapped holes to add threads in aluminum and other soft metal
Expand to hold firm in plastic, even before a screw is installed
Add threads to thin panels with access from only one side; also known as blind inserts
Add threads in hard-to-reach areas and materials that are too thin to be tapped
Irregularly shaped threads tightly grip screws to prevent loosening or backing out under vibration
Screws won't get stuck or come loose
Create the tightest hold in aluminum and other soft metal without screws sticking
Prevent vibration from loosening screws
Adhesive on the internal and external threads keeps inserts in place and holds screws tight
Mount with screws, rivets, and nails to add threads to a surface
Press into a drilled hole, then install a screw to expand
Install from the underside of your material, and the flange keeps inserts from going too far
Install and remove screws repeatedly without sticking or binding
Coated to resist galvanic corrosion when used with aluminum or magnesium
Install smoothly for strong threads near the edges and corners of soft metal surfaces
Align threads with off-center parts
Compress the legs of snap-in nuts so they're easy to install and remove
Push into square holes in thin materials to add bolts for aligning off-center parts
Install in recessed holes and tight spots where a wrench won’t fit; also known as Allen nuts
Prongs or barbs create a secure fit that won't split hardwood
Fins cut into material for a more secure hold than other screw-to-expand inserts
Excellent resistance to pullout, even when removing screws
Add strong threads to the edges of soft metal without bulging or cracking the material
A variety of tapered insert sizes that are easy to guide into holes with the included tools
Easier to align in a hole during installation than straight inserts
Guide the tapered end into a hole for quick and accurate alignment
A variety of inserts that tap holes in hardwood as you install them
Cut a variety of thread sizes into aluminum and other soft metal—no taps required
Include various sizes of inserts that don’t need a tapped hole
The sharp threads on these inserts cut into hardwood for a secure hold
Add strong, reusable metal threads to plastic
Cut their own threads, so there’s no need to tap the hole
The large external threads cut and grab softwood for a secure hold
Reduce the risk of splitting or cracking fiberglass
A four-pronged flange resists twisting in hardwood and softwood
Include various sizes of thread-locking inserts that won’t back out or loosen from vibration
Adhesive on the threads keeps inserts from backing out or vibrating loose
What you need to add or repair threads quickly in parts under stress or vibration
A silicone plug protects threads from paint, coatings, and debris
Install helical, key-locking, slotted-drive, and other threaded inserts
Turn counterclockwise to extract helical inserts
Hold fast against twisting and pulling
The hex-shaped body resists loosening and twisting in a round hole
Grab softwood for the strongest hold against twisting and loosening
Transform an existing hole in plastic into a precision adjustment point
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