Threaded brass inserts create a more secure join between components and provide a reusable connection when a product needs to be disassembled and reassembled.
Brass threaded inserts for wood.
Installing threaded brass inserts is easy.
These threaded wood inserts are easy to install requiring only a screwdriver hex key or one of our special drive tools.
To protect the internal threads from epoxy cover the end of the insert as shown below.
Helical inserts however expand when they are inserted into a hole.
Insert nuts are designed to provide a strong machine thread in soft woods.
Threaded inserts are fasteners that are used to convert threads between inch and metric repair stripped threads or create long lasting threads in or plastic metal wood or composite materials.
Wood inserts create strong joints that last yet allow for easy disassembly.
E z knife knife thread inserts for hard wood.
Steel tapping inserts for hardwood steel inserts have high strength for durability.
Our special threaded insert wrenches make it easy to manually fit threaded inserts without damaging insert threads.
Brass threaded inserts are an excellent choice for projects involving softer materials like soft wood hard wood thermoset plastics and thermoplastics.
Press in inserts with their barbed exteriors work well in hard woods soft woods and plywood.
Steel tapping inserts for hardwood steel inserts have high strength for durability.
We offer threaded inserts for wood in three different styles and different materials like brass stainless steel and zinc alloy construction which may vary by style.
Brass tapping inserts for hardwood made from brass these inserts are nonmagnetic mildly corrosion resistant and electrically conductive.
We offer threaded inserts in your choice of solid brass or brass plated steel.
Join wood chipboard and plywood with these brass fasteners which are especially useful in knockdown furniture.
Brass tapping inserts for hardwood made from brass these inserts are nonmagnetic mildly corrosion resistant and electrically conductive.
Most types of threaded inserts including externally threaded barbed and grooved rivet nuts and tee nuts remain stationary against thread friction.
Threaded inserts are a good reliable way to join wood chipboard or plywood.
Simply drill a pilot hole thread in the insert with a screwdriver or t wrench and use a machine screw or bolt to attach the other part.