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Double Straight Knurled Ends Brass Insert Nuts
Threaded Insert for Hard Wood - Brass
Inserts are designed for use in hard woods, like oak, cherry, and maple. inserts are ideal for use wherever assembly or disassembly could lead to thread erosion or stripping. Also, Inserts for wood use a proprietary external “knife” thread to slice into the wood, which provides superior holding power.
Inserts are most often machined out of brass when internal thread sizes range from #4 to 3/8 or M3 to M8. For additional corrosion resistance, stainless steel knife thread inserts are used with 8-32, 10-24, and 1/4-20 internal threads.
Features:
Superior hard wood holding power
Sizing variety, inch (coarse/fine) & metric
Brass or stainless steel options
Easily installs with bolt/jam nut or optional drive tool
Applications:
Cabinetry & Furniture
Partitions
Display Cases
Beer Tap Handles
Shipping Containers
Anywhere a fastener will be used in wood
Installation:
Threaded inserts are typically installed with the slots up. The slots accommodate a screwdriver or drive tool. For harder woods, screwdriver installation isn't practical. Installation can be accomplished with the drive tool or using a bolt and jam nuts. When using the bolt/jam nuts installation technique, the slotted end of the insert can be either up or down.
Double Straight Knurled Ends Brass Insert Nuts
Threaded Insert for Hard Wood - Brass
Inserts are designed for use in hard woods, like oak, cherry, and maple. inserts are ideal for use wherever assembly or disassembly could lead to thread erosion or stripping. Also, Inserts for wood use a proprietary external “knife” thread to slice into the wood, which provides superior holding power.
Inserts are most often machined out of brass when internal thread sizes range from #4 to 3/8 or M3 to M8. For additional corrosion resistance, stainless steel knife thread inserts are used with 8-32, 10-24, and 1/4-20 internal threads.
Features:
Superior hard wood holding power
Sizing variety, inch (coarse/fine) & metric
Brass or stainless steel options
Easily installs with bolt/jam nut or optional drive tool
Applications:
Cabinetry & Furniture
Partitions
Display Cases
Beer Tap Handles
Shipping Containers
Anywhere a fastener will be used in wood
Installation:
Threaded inserts are typically installed with the slots up. The slots accommodate a screwdriver or drive tool. For harder woods, screwdriver installation isn't practical. Installation can be accomplished with the drive tool or using a bolt and jam nuts. When using the bolt/jam nuts installation technique, the slotted end of the insert can be either up or down.