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AZ-M3x4.5-SW5.0

AZ Inserts

AZ Series Inserts

The advantages:   
Injection molding embedding available in brass and stainless steel materials products.
Diamond knurling design can provide strong torque and pulling force
Blind-end design can effectively prevent plastic backflow causing internal hole defects.
Suitable for thermoplastic plastics and thermosetting plastics.
 
Installation instruction:
Please put the threaded inserts into a reserved core pins, then closed the mold and mold it together with the plastic.
The core pin is designed to match the bottom hole of the thread or be designed according to the size table.
If the core pin is smaller, it will cause the platic overflow into the internal thread; if the pin oversize, it will cause the inserts failed put into.
REQUEST SAMPLES
A Thread size M3x0.5
L Insert lengths 4.5 mm
SW Head Size 5.0 mm
B End diameter 4.0 mm
Base panel material Plastic
Materials Brass
Surface Treatment Cleaning
Installation Equipment/Method Molded-in Threaded Inserts

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What are brass compression inserts used for?

Brass Compression Inserts are specialty fasteners used primarily in applications that require a strong, reliable connection involving materials that cannot support traditional threaded connections, such as plastics or composites. Here are some key points about Brass Compression Inserts:

Function: Brass Compression Inserts are designed to provide a secure threaded connection for softer materials. They work by compressing the surrounding material when installed, creating a tight fit that helps prevent the insert from loosening over time.

Application: These inserts are commonly used in various industries, including:

Electronics: For securing components in plastic housings.
Automotive: Parts made of plastic or composite materials.
Furniture: Used to connect components in furniture assembly.
Consumer goods: items such as toys or utensils that require strong fastening.
Installation: Brass compression inserts can be installed using a variety of methods, including:
Press Fit: The insert is pressed into a pre-drilled hole and compresses the surrounding material to form a secure fit.
Heat Setting: In some cases, heat may be applied to soften the surrounding material, allowing the insert to be held more securely.
Benefits: There are several advantages to using brass compression inserts:
Corrosion Resistant: Brass is corrosion resistant, making these inserts suitable for a variety of environments.
Strength: They provide a strong and durable connection, enhancing the overall integrity of the assembly.
Easy to Use: Can be easily installed and removed for convenient maintenance or reassembly.

Overall, brass compression inserts are a versatile solution for creating strong, reliable connections in materials that may not support traditional threaded fasteners.