Industrial Fastener · Brass & Copper Series
Brass Threaded Insert
Brass threaded inserts create a strong metal thread in soft host materials — wood, plastic, MDF, 3D-printed parts. Press-in (knurled), heat-set (for thermoplastics), and screw-in (self-tapping) types are available.
Product Overview
Brass Threaded Insert sourcing essentials
Brass threaded inserts create a strong metal thread in soft host materials — wood, plastic, MDF, 3D-printed parts. Press-in (knurled), heat-set (for thermoplastics), and screw-in (self-tapping) types are available.
Press-in (knurled), Heat-set (knurled, for thermoplastic), Screw-in (self-tapping)
Brass H62
Wood/plastic furniture, 3D-printed parts (PLA, ABS, PETG), electronics enclosures
Inspection records, lot labels, certificate options, and destination-ready packing.
Technical Data
Specification range
Final dimensions, mechanical properties, finish, and packing are confirmed against the RFQ and applicable standard.
| Types | Press-in (knurled), Heat-set (knurled, for thermoplastic), Screw-in (self-tapping) |
|---|---|
| Material | Brass H62 |
| Thread | M2 – M12 |
| Application | Wood/plastic furniture, 3D-printed parts (PLA, ABS, PETG), electronics enclosures |
Common surface finishes
Select an option to review its sourcing note. Exact coating system, thickness, and corrosion requirement are confirmed with the order.
Quality Control
Checked before consolidation and export
Each order is matched to the specified standard and verified at practical control points before shipment.
RFQ confirmation
Standard, size, grade, pitch, finish, certificates, packing, and destination are locked before production.
Lot verification
Critical dimensions, thread fit, markings, finish appearance, and packing labels are sampled and recorded.
Shipment approval
Photos and required reports are organized before consolidated loading and export documentation.
Buyer Questions
Frequently asked questions
How do heat-set inserts work in 3D-printed parts?
The insert is placed into a print-in pocket, then a soldering iron is used to heat the brass insert. The heat melts the surrounding plastic just enough for the insert to sink into place. As the plastic cools, it locks around the knurled insert. Provides a much stronger thread than tapping the plastic directly.
Ready to quote Brass Threaded Insert?
Send the standard, size, grade, finish, quantity, packing requirement, and destination. Availability and lead time are confirmed with the inquiry.
