| A Thread size | 8-32UNC | |
| L Insert lengths | .250 in | |
| OD Insert diameter | .248 in | |
| P Pilot end | .218 in | |
| Base panel material | Plastic | |
| H Hole diameter | .220-.224 in | |
| W Min. wall thickness | .083 in | |
| Materials | Brass | |
| Surface Treatment | Cleaning | |
| Installation Equipment/Method | Heat Staking/Ultrasonic | |

What are ultrasonic threaded inserts?
Learn about Ultrasonic Inserts
Ultrasonic inserts are specialized components designed to facilitate the joining of materials through high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations. These inserts are typically made from durable materials such as metal or plastic and are designed to create a strong bond between dissimilar substrates. The ultrasonic welding process involves the application of high-frequency sound waves to create localized heat at the interface of the materials being joined. This heat causes the materials to soften and fuse together, creating a strong and permanent bond.
Threaded Inserts: A Brief Overview
Threaded Inserts are essential components in a wide variety of applications, especially in the automotive, aerospace and electronics industries. They provide a reliable method for creating strong, load-bearing threads in inherently weak materials such as plastics or softer metals. Threaded Inserts allow for easy assembly and disassembly, making them ideal for applications that require maintenance or replacement.




