Industrial Assembly and Sector Applications
Precision brass threaded inserts are used where secure thread engagement in thermoplastics, thin metal panels, or composite substrates is required. Procurement teams for appliance, instrumentation, and enclosure manufacturers choose this part to ensure repeatable torque behavior and reduced rework during automated assembly. The part is suitable for distributor restock, OEM scheduled production, and replacement procurement workflows where dimensional conformity matters.
Dimensional Precision and Material Specs
Material: commercial brass grade selected for machining stability and corrosion resistance. Typical finish: natural or nickel-plated for enhanced contact and corrosion control. Thread interface: metric or imperial thread forms matched to mating fasteners. Key attributes include controlled outer diameter for installation tolerance, specified insert engagement length, and concentricity within standard micron bands. Inspection: dimensional checks and batch traceability are provided to support incoming inspections.
Procurement Terms and Production Support
Supply: available for bulk orders and OEM volume programs. Lead time: production window aligns to batch size and machining route. Packaging: transit-safe industrial packing sized to part geometry. For custom drawing-based runs, the production team can review CAD files to confirm tolerances and tooling needs. Documentation support includes dimensional inspection reports and manufacturing traceability for each lot.
Request OEM and Volume Pricing
Provide engineering drawings, target thread form, preferred finish, and estimated annual volume to obtain a formal quotation. Batch planning and tooling assessments are scoped once specifications and sample approval are confirmed.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What thread standards are available for these inserts? Metric and imperial thread forms are supported; specify thread size and class on your drawing for confirmation.
- Can these inserts be manufactured to custom CAD drawings and tolerances? Yes. Supply drawings and tolerance bands; CMM inspection can be arranged for qualification runs.
- Are material test certificates and traceability provided? Batch-level dimensional inspection reports and material traceability are issued with production lots.
- How does order volume affect lead time? Lead time depends on batch size and complexity; larger production runs are scheduled to optimize machining routes and reduce per-unit turnaround.