| A Thread size | 1/4-20UNC | |
| L Insert lengths | 13 | |
| SW+0.1 Hexagonal socket | 6 | |
| Base panel material | Plastic | |
| Materials | Brass | |
| Heat Treatment | None | |
| Surface Treatment | Cleaning | |
| Guideline values for receiving hole diameter | 9 | |
| Installation Equipment/Method | Self-tapping Insert | |

New FAQs about Brass Self-Tapping Threaded Inserts
How long is the typical lifespan of brass self-tapping threaded inserts?
Brass is resistant to corrosion and has good durability. Under normal usage conditions and in appropriate environments, these inserts can have a long lifespan, often matching the service life of the products they are installed in, such as ready-to-assemble furniture.
Do brass self-tapping threaded inserts require special tools for installation?
In most cases, no special tools are needed. They can usually be installed using common tools like screwdrivers or wrenches, which adds to their convenience in assembly processes.
What sizes are brass self-tapping threaded inserts available in?
They come in a variety of standard sizes to accommodate different application needs. From small sizes for lightweight drawer pulls to larger ones for sturdier furniture components, there are options to fit various thread requirements.
How do brass self-tapping threaded inserts perform in humid environments?
Brass has inherent corrosion resistance, which makes these inserts perform well in humid environments. They are less likely to rust or deteriorate compared to some other metal fasteners, making them suitable for use in areas like bathrooms or kitchens where humidity is higher.
Can brass self-tapping threaded inserts be removed and reused?
While it is possible to remove them, reusing them may affect their performance. The self-tapping threads can get worn during removal, which might lead to a less secure fit when reused. It is generally recommended to use new inserts for optimal results.




