Description
These threaded inserts are hollow brass cylinders with large wood-screw threads on the outside and machine-screw threads on the inside.They provide an extremelystrong and reliable way to join wood for easy disassembly.Unlike more commonly available T-nuts, these inserts can be used in blind-stopped holes, leaving visiblesurfaces unmarred.
Installation
One end of the insert has slot for driving it into a pre-drilled hole. You can drive it in using a screwdriver (with care) or ourdriver bit, which is made specifically to drive these inserts. A little wax on the external threads makes installation easier. Internal threads are standard for stove bolts,machine screws, carriage bolts and threaded rod.
If you’re only installing a few inserts, you can alos use a bolt and jam nuts (see video below). When using this method, be careful, the brass is soft and easy to damage.
Please Note: We do NOT recommend our Threaded Insert T Wrench for use with these brass threaded inserts. It can damage the soft brass in these inserts.
Individual sizes are sold in packs of 10.
| Internal Thread | External Thread Diameter | Drill Size ♦ | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6-32 | 0.328″ | 17/64″ | 13/32″ |
| 8-32 | 0.328″ | 17/64″ | 13/32″ |
| 10-24 | 0.453″ | 25/64″ | 1/2″ |
| 10-32 | 0.453″ | 25/64″ | 1/2″ |
| 1/4″-20 | 0.453″ | 25/64″ | 1/2″ |
| 5/16″-18 | 0.594″ | 33/64″ | 5/8″ |
| 3/8″-16 | 0.594″ | 33/64″ | 5/8″ |
| ♦ Drill size may vary depending on material and tools. We recommend that you test in scrap of the same material before final installation. |
Additional Information
Guide to Installing Threaded Inserts in Woods of Different Hardness PDF

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