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SPH-M6x9.2-HD9.5

SPH Inserts

SPH Series Inserts

The advantages:
Easy press-in insertion
High torque resistance
Low bursting stress allows the use of thinner wall bosses
reducing the risk of sink marks
Self-aligning-Assists Installation
Designed for thermoplastic plastics(ABS,PP,etc.)
            
Installation instruction:
The insert must be installed using a squeeze action press,NEVER a hammer blow.
The insert must be allowed to rotate in the direction of the knurl during installation.
This is best achieved by the use of a punch having either a polished face or a thrust bearing.
The insert must be kept axially square during installation,as any tilting will induce side loads on the boss wall.
The recommended hole size must not be increase beyond the top tolerance limit since oversize holes reduce or remove the self aligning effects,producing side loads and consequent risk of boss cracking.    

REQUEST SAMPLES
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

SPH Series Brass 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.