| A Thread size | M6x1.0 |
| L Insert lengths | 9.2 mm |
| OD Insert diameter | 8.2 mm |
| P Pilot end | 7.7 mm |
| HD Head diameter | 9.5 mm |
| T Head thickness | 1.32 mm |
| Base panel material | Plastic |
| H Hole diameter | 7.8-7.9 mm |
| W Min. wall thickness | 2.8 mm |
| Materials | Brass |
| Surface Treatment | Cleaning |
| Installation Equipment/Method | Press-in Threaded Inserts |

What is a press-fit insert?
A Press-Fit Insert is a threaded insert designed to be installed into a host material (such as metal, plastic, or wood) by pressing it into a pre-drilled hole. The insert is usually slightly larger than the hole, allowing for a tight fit when pressed in. Here are some of the key features and benefits of Press-Fit Inserts:
Features of press-fit inserts:
Design: Press-fit inserts typically have a knurled or ribbed exterior to help grip the surrounding material and prevent the insert from rotating or pulling out under load.
Material: They can be made of a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, brass, and plastic, depending on the application requirements.
Installation: Installation usually requires applying even pressure using a press or similar tool to ensure that the insert is properly seated without damaging surrounding materials.
Advantages of Press-In Inserts:
Strong mechanical connection: The interference fit created during installation provides a strong mechanical bond, making it suitable for high stress applications.
No additional fasteners required: Once installed, the press-fit inserts require no additional fasteners, simplifying assembly.
Reusable: In many cases, press-fit inserts can be removed and reused, depending on the material and design.
Versatility: They can be used on a variety of materials, including soft materials like plastics and wood, which traditional screws might strip.
App:
Press-fit Inserts are commonly used in automotive, aerospace, electronics, and furniture applications where a secure, reliable threaded connection is required without the use of external fasteners.
In summary, press-fit inserts offer a robust solution for creating threaded connections in a variety of materials, offering advantages in strength, ease of installation, and versatility.



