The standard aisi303 stainless steel threaded inserts according to the table are applied with epoxy resin on surfaces for component fixing on the granite structure and tested for traction resistance.
Threaded inserts for marble.
Threaded inserts are used to repair stripped threads in plugs and other parts or to create a new threads in a hole for fastening applications.
Tee nut inserts for fiberglass.
They can also be used to convert a standard threaded hole to accept metric fasteners and vice versa.
The microplan group can supply on request special inserts or bushes with dimensions steps and tolerances other than standard ones or.
Step 6 insert the masonry screw into the pilot hole.
Use them with carbon fiber fiberglass and garolite.
Threaded inserts are fasteners that are used to convert threads between inch and metric repair stripped threads or create long lasting threads in or plastic metal wood or composite materials.
Press these inserts into a drilled hole and the flexible metal teeth anchor them in the material.
Continue turning the screw until it is flush against the stone or the surface of.
Press fit threaded inserts for composites.
Threaded inserts for composites.
Press in self anchoring inserts manufactured from high quality stainless steel.
Inserts for stone and composites our self anchoring is a press in threaded insert that utilises a mechanical anchoring feature to provide permanent threads in panels made of marble granite or other stones as well as composites carbon corian hpl glass and other solid surface materials.
A wide flange distributes the load over a large area.
These inserts have a plastic bush an internal thread stop and have flexible stainless steel crowns designed to anchor into very hard materials including granite marble corian hpl and glass.
Use a screwdriver to turn the masonry screw clockwise.
Keep nut is manufactured in stainless steel and consists of a threaded bush a set of toothed spring washers crowns and a plastic ring.
Dust and small particles allowed to remain in the pilot hole may interfere with the ability of the screw to properly thread into or anchor within the stone.