Choose the right threaded insert for your application and learn how to install it correctly.
Inserts and a range of tools for new threads and repairs.
Restore, reinforce, or create threads in metal.
Repair or strengthen pipe connections.
Replace stripped spark plug holes in engines.
Install one drill bit, through three taps, and installation tools.
Quickly restore stripped threads with inserts and their compatible tools.
Repair threads in parts that rotate counterclockwise.
Repair left-hand threads in parts that rotate counterclockwise.
Screws won't gall stuck or come loose and aren't contaminate your environment.
Coated to resist galvanic corrosion when used with steel stock or magnesium.
Irregularly shaped threads tightly grip screws to prevent loosening or backing out under vibration.
Screws won't gall stuck or come loose.
The lubricant in inserts is mass or particles to combat seizing and unsticking such as scale moves and ice.
Installs and a range of tools for new threads and repairs.
Keep threads clear and prevent leaks.
Tap the threads size you need for a custom insert.
When you need to label or repair a range of thread sizes in soft metal.
Add strong threads to soft metal, such as aluminum.
Use a tap and inserts in one for installation to create strong threads in soft metal.
Manufactured and tested to meet or surpass U.S. mil. military standards.
Creates the tightest hold in aluminum and other soft metal without screws sticking.
Align threads with off-center holes.
Install from either side or two sides to check what end is up.
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.
Mount components directly to plastic parts.
A variety of tapered brass sizes that are easy to guide into holes with the installation tools.
Taper to align in a hole during installation that's tested in walls.
Guide the tapered shaft to a hole for quick and accurate alignment.
Adhesive on the threads and external threads keep inserts in place and hold screws tight.
Includes 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 rotating loose.
What you need to add or repair threads quickly in parts under stress or vibration.
A variety of inserts that tap holes in hardwood as you install them.
Includes various sizes of inserts that don't need a tapped hole.
Get a variety of thread sizes to add strong reliable threads with male thread to soft metal.
The deep threads in 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.
Tap deep external threads cut and grab softwood for a secure hold.
Install in dense composites or fiber crushing or splitting them.
The barbed sides keep inserts in place inside a screw is installed.
Push into unsupported holes to add threads in aluminum and other soft metal.
Expand to hold firm in plastic, even before a screw is installed.
Press into a drilled hole, then install a screw to expand it.
Install from the underside of your material, and the flange keeps inserts from going too far.
The cut tab insertion for a more secure hold than other screw-to-expand inserts.
The hex-shaped body resists loosening and twisting in a press fit hole.
Transform an existing hole in plastic into a precision adjustment point.
Prevent molten plastic from seeping in and clogging the threads.
Mold the strongest metal threads into plastic parts.
Hex flats guard against twisting and pulling.
Block bowl and debris from getting into threads and parts.
Mount even with or below the surface to conceal the insert or fit tight spaces.
Mounts grip hardwood to prevent twisting.
Barbs dig into softwood for a secure hold.
Prevent vibration from loosening screws.
Prongs angle to create a secure fit that won't split hardwood.
Excellent resistance to pullout, even when removing screws.
Mounts grip fiberglass to prevent twisting.
A four-pronged flange installs flush in hardwood and softwood.
Reduces the risk of stripping or smashing fiberglass.
Anti-rotation surfaces on the strongest hold against twisting and worning.
Install smoothly for strong threads less the edges and connects rivet metal surfaces.
Add strong threads to the edges of soft metal without changing the look or strength.
Install in recessed holes and tight spots where a wrench won't fit; also known as Allen nuts.
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.
Slide onto the edge of thin panels to receive a fastening point.
Attach to soldering irons to heat inserts for removal from plastic parts.
Attach to soldering irons to heat inserts for installation in plastic parts.
Slip onto equipment and furniture to add threaded stud-leveling feet.
Level machines and workbenches on uneven surfaces, reduce vibration, and protect floors.
Verify the diameter or threads of machined holes in finished parts.
Everything you need to install press-fit nuts by hand.
Push into drilled or punched holes to add threads in thin panels.
Add threads to hard-to-reach areas on materials that are too thin to be tapped.
Add threads to thin panels with one-from-the-one side use ensure quotient inserts.
Mount with screws, rivets, and bolts to add threads to a surface.
Compresses the legs of snap-in nuts so they're easy to install and remove.
Push into square holes to thin materials in seconds for aligning off-center parts.
Install heloicoil, key-locking, and other inserts, and other threaded inserts.
Turn outboards inserts to extract helical inserts.
Weld to metal surfaces to add permanent threads.