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  2. 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 ...

  3. Design of plastic components - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the first rule of plastic design i.e. uniform wall thickness will be obeyed. As the plastic goes around a well-proportioned corner, it will not be subjected to area increases and abrupt changes in direction. Cavity packing pressure stays consistent. This leads to a strong, dimensionally stable corner that will resist post-mold warpage.

  4. Insert (composites) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, ANSI approved of recent revisions and ASME published a revision of B18.29.1 — Helical Coil Screw Thread Inserts — Free Running and Screw Locking (Inch Series). Some kinds of knurled nut are designed as inserts between metal bolts and soft plastic. [1]

  5. Injection mold construction - Wikipedia

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    These are generally used to produce plastic parts using a core and a cavity. Molds are designed as two-plate or three-plate molds, depending on the type of component to be manufactured. The two plate mold requires a single day in light, while the three plate mold requires two days.

  6. Rivet nut - Wikipedia

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    A rivet nut, also known as a blind rivet nut, or rivnut, [1] is a one-piece internally threaded and counterbored tubular rivet that can be anchored entirely from one side. It is a kind of threaded insert. There are two types: one is designed to form a bulge on the back side of the panel as a screw is tightened in its threads.

  7. Talk:Threaded insert - Wikipedia

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    Threaded inserts are one, of several, products used for thread repair. A more appropriate section would be "thread repair" with "threaded insert" as a sub-section. I suggest a more comprehensive treatment like the following: Thread repair is a common maintenance process that occurs when a bolt or fastener breaks inside a threaded hole.