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Brass Inserts

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Brand:Gajanan Brass

Country Of Origin : India

Brass Inserts for Plastic and Panel Assemblies

These brass inserts are designed for secure threaded interfaces in molded plastic parts and thin panel assemblies. Procurement teams select this SKU for consistent insertion performance, low torque variation, and long-term retention in service. The inserts are suited for OEM builds and distributor restock programs.

Technical lens: knurl or helical feature design, outer diameter tolerance, and material grade to suit molding processes. Commercial lens: available for bulk procurement with inspection packs and protective packing. Use when threaded insert retention and assembly repeatability are key selection criteria.

Industrial Assembly and Sector Applications

Brass inserts are used to provide robust thread engagement in plastics, enclosures, and panel systems. Buyers require inserts that maintain torque and retention after thermal cycles and in repeated assembly/disassembly scenarios.

Dimensional Precision and Material Specs

Design features: knurled or helical external profiles for molded retention, controlled OD and length to match hole preparation, and finish options to suit overmolding or plating. Material: brass grade chosen for compatibility with molding temperatures and chemical exposure. Dimensional inspection and batch traceability are available upon request.

Procurement Terms and Production Support

Supply: bulk and OEM production programs supported. Lead time: depends on geometry and batch size. Packaging: transit-safe protective packaging aligned to part geometry. For custom insert configurations, provide drawings and intended molding process details for assessment.

Share Molding Details for Quotation

Provide hole preparation dimensions, insert geometry, and expected volumes to obtain a quote and production timeline.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which insert profiles are available? Knurled and helical profiles are available; select based on substrate and retention needs.
  • Can inserts be produced for high-temperature molding? Material and design can be matched to molding parameters; provide process details for evaluation.
  • Are inspection reports provided? Dimensional inspection and batch traceability documentation are available.
  • How does volume impact lead time? Larger production volumes optimize tool runs and typically reduce lead time.