The chain is fine...but I ordered the wrong size. Nine links of the chain I ordered equals six of the size I wanted. My error...
How can I straighten out the springs? I can't use them coil uo as is.
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✨ Upgrade your projects with professional-grade threaded inserts! Our premium insert nuts provide durable, reusable threads in wood, plastic, and 3D printed materials. Perfect for makers, woodworkers, and 3D printing enthusiasts!
🎯 No more stripped threads! These brass insert nuts create strong metal threads that withstand repeated assembly and disassembly, outlasting wood screws and plastic threads.
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Create durable metal threads that withstand dozens of assembly cycles
Simple press-fit design works with standard soldering iron or press tool
18sizes (M2-M6) nuts- perfect for any project
Brass construction resists rust and corrosion for long-lasting performance
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | High-Quality Brass |
| Thread Sizes | M2, M2.5, M3, M4, M5, M6 |
| Quantity per Size | 5-30 (PCS) |
| Total Pieces | 350 pieces |
| Installation Method | Heat-set (for plastics) or Press-fit (for wood) |
| Compatible Materials | PLA, ABS, PETG, Wood, MDF, Plywood |
| Package Includes | 20 Compartments Storage Box with Labeled Sections |
Perfect for creating strong threaded connections in 3D printed parts, enclosures, and functional prototypes.
Ideal for furniture assembly, jigs, and fixtures where you need durable, reusable threads in wood.
Great for mounting components, securing PCB boards, and assembling mechanical parts.
Use for musical instruments, custom tools, model building, and countless other creative projects.
Insert nuts are designed to be pressed or heat-set into materials like wood and plastic to create durable threaded holes. Regular nuts are typically used with bolts and require access to both sides of the material.
For plastics: Use a soldering iron with a flat tip to heat the insert while pressing it into a pre-drilled hole. For wood: Drill an appropriately sized hole and press the insert in using a arbor press or hammer (gently).
We recommend drilling a hole slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the insert. Generally: M2 (1.8mm), M2.5 (2.2mm), M3 (2.6mm), M4 (3.5mm), M5 (4.4mm), M6 (5.2mm).
These insert nuts are designed for wood and plastics. For metal applications, we recommend using rivet nuts or weld nuts specifically designed for metal substrates.
Yes! Contact us at sales@homediyer.com for bulk pricing on orders of 10+ kits. We offer significant discounts for makerspaces, schools, and businesses.