🔧 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The initeq #8-32 Threaded Heat Set Inserts are designed to securely and permanently add metal threads to your 3D printed parts. Made from durable iron and polished for a sleek finish, these inserts are fully threaded and compatible with various materials, ensuring a strong and reliable hold for your projects.
Metal Type | Iron |
Finish Types | Polished |
Material Type | Brass |
Size | Long |
Thread Style | UNC |
Thread Coverage | Fully Threaded |
Thread Class | UNC |
Thread Type | Unified National Coarse |
Inside Thread Size | M234 |
Fastener Type | Insert |
Thread Size | #8-32 |
Exterior Finish | Plastic,Metal,Iron,Brass |
Color | Gold |
C**S
Durable fastener for 3D printed parts
Great way to add durable machine screw threads to 3D printed parts that get taken apart repeatedly. More durable than using sheet metal screws or wood screws. I used to mess with pausing the print and dropping in nuts to capture them, but these are much easier.I use a variable temp soldering iron 20 degrees C hotter than the hotend temperature of the filament, like 255C for PETG. Once set, I use something that doesn’t melt, like a flat piece of wood, to hold the insert down so it doesn’t pop itself up as the plastic cools.
A**A
Great hold strength for 3D printed parts.
These are my go-to for 3D printed parts. If you’re looking to bolt together larger assemblies, this is the way to go! I found that designing a hole with a diameter of 5.9 mm makes a great fit for these. Make sure you install them straight and flush!
W**Y
Only needed couldn't find in hardware store
Fit fine
A**R
Good product
Fast shipping, easy to use!
W**.
They work great!
Just 3d printed a test design with the sizes listed in the last image and they went right in! They seem rock solid, too.
G**S
nice
nice
W**M
Great
Gotta have these in the bins for projects.
D**K
These work well and provis
These were bought to provide fastener threads for 3D printed parts. I made the hole in the printed part to be slightly larger than the smaller cylinder of the insert. Basically so the insert could slide partway into the hole in the plastic, until the larger insert diameter. I found a tip for my soldering iron and placed the insert on it. When hot the inert slid into the hole in the plastic. My first attempt was perfect because of doing the same with machined plastic parts. That was probably a fluke! You may have to make a practice part with several different diameter holes as a practice piece.
K**N
Super!
Great heat-set inserts with the exception of a few bad apples with rough threads in the bag. Not enough to make me not want to purchase them again though.
J**R
Thread size/screw size
Needed threads in a plastic part, worked perfectly
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