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  2. Insert nut - Wikipedia

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    The screw-in insert nuts come in various sizes and take different screw sizes. For example, an M6 insert nut will take an M6 bolt, a "1/4-20" insert nut will take a 1/4-20 inch bolt., etc The pre-drilled hole must be as deep as the length of the insert nut plus any portion of the bolt that may be screwed past the end of the nut in the work piece.

  3. Threaded insert - Wikipedia

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    TIME-SERT insert. A threaded insert, also known as a threaded bushing, is a fastener element that is inserted into an object to add a threaded hole. [1] They may be used to repair a stripped threaded hole, provide a durable threaded hole in a soft material, place a thread on a material too thin to accept it, mold or cast threads into a work piece thereby eliminating a machining operation, or ...

  4. List of drill and tap sizes - Wikipedia

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    The 85% and 90% rules works best in the range of 141 in (6.4–25.4 mm), the sizes most important on many shop floors. Some sizes outside that range have different ratios. Below, these guidelines are explored with examples.

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    Lowe's isn't just for contractors and DIY enthusiasts. It's a surprising destination for affordable and practical stocking stuffers that combine style, creativity and utility -- all for under $20....

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  7. Screw - Wikipedia

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    A typical lag screw can range in diameter from 4 to 20 mm or #10 to 1.25 in (4.83 to 31.75 mm), and lengths from 16 to 200 mm or 14 to 6 in (6.35 to 152.40 mm) or longer, with the coarse threads of a wood-screw or sheet-metal-screw threadform (but larger).