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What is Thread Insert?

  What is Thread Insert? Thread inserts are as much useful as they look simple when it comes to assembling two objects. Also known as threaded bushing, or a threaded fastener, is a sleeve with a female threading in the inside to provide support for male threading such as bolts or screws. This tiny element is inserted into an object to append a threaded hole.  Thread Inserts   comes in various sizes that are used for different purposes. Its different designs are meant to hold different types of thin and soft materials, to ensure fastening is well secured and longer lasting. If you have a objects to assemble that’s made of soft materials, or want to connect to a load bearing object, or needs assembling or dissembling regularly, then perhaps, using thread inserts are a right way to go. Let us explain you how! If the object in which you have to thread a screw or bolt is made up of hard material, then it is easily done by directly inserting the screws and bolts into it. The hard material is

Types of Thread Insert

  Types of Thread Insert Thick-wall inserts:  Available in materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and alloy-hardened steel, either with keyed or non-keyed head,  thick-wall inserts  are types of thread inserts that are used in thicker materials. Typically tubular with a threaded interior, they are also a kind of blind inserts as they can be installed from just one side of the host material that does not allow the aces from the other side. They are available with flat or countersunk heads, which come in open-and closed-end designs.  Thin-wall inserts :  Hexagonal in shapes, thin-wall inserts are available in semi-hex and knurled body types. Just like the thick-wall inserts, thin-wall inserts also have closed-end designs with weather-resistant plating for special applications. The wide-bearing end allows creating a stronger bond.  ​ Slotted-body, inserts :  Also known as wide-tail formation, slotted-body inserts are specially designed with cuts in the body that collapse on t

Advantages of Thread Insert and Types

The list of advantages of thread inserts could go on and on. However, here’s a list summing it up to the top four advantages, as follows: Application of Thread Inserts- Thread insert s  come in a wide range of sizes, materials and diameters. They are utilized in countless industries like electrical engineering, plant engineering, aerospace industry, defence industry, medical industry, telecommunications, automotive industry are only a few to name. ​ Elite Quality Threads- ​Thread inserts are usually made of good and sturdy quality to enable easy installation processes, like fitting into drilling holes and moulds. Such threads contribute in creating a strong and long-standing assembly. ​ Effortless Installation- An absolutely problem-free process of installation makes it viable even for a non-expert to put thread inserts into practice, without severe hindrances on the way.  Resistant to Vibrations- For thread inserts to be resistant to vibrations, it is vital for them to be locked firml