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Screw insert "Helicoil" Tangless thread insert

Helicoils, which are often incorporated into design specifications. By embedding them into the base material, they enhance thread strength and enable repeated use!

"Helicoil" is the original "thread insert" that was born in the United States in the 1930s. Tangless thread inserts provide a permanent and wear-resistant thread, eliminating the need for cutting and retrieval of tangs. They also come with a "screw lock" mechanism that prevents loosening under vibration or impact. One or more insert coils provide self-locking torque to the male component. Using tangless thread inserts ensures that no loose tangs remain, providing a solution for critical applications where foreign object debris (FOD) is not present. There is no need for cutting or retrieving tangs, and they can be easily adjusted or removed after installation. They reinforce the weakness of "thread profile weakness" found in plastics and aluminum in situations where lightweight and strength are required, such as in precision instruments and aerospace components. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Screw insert "Helicoil" Tanged thread insert

Helicoils, which are often incorporated into design specifications. By embedding them into the base material, they improve thread strength and enable repeated use!

"Helicoil" is the original "thread insert" that was born in the United States in the 1930s. The outer diameter of the tang thread insert is larger than the diameter of the threaded hole, and by being inserted into the hole, the diameter of the coil decreases. The coil expands with a spring-like action and is permanently fixed in the hole. The screw is then smoothly inserted, and the looseness is tightened. Additionally, to prevent loosening under vibration or shock, it provides an elastic internal locking screw (with a locking mechanism). In situations where lightweight and strength are required, such as in precision instruments and aerospace components, it reinforces the "weakness of the screw threads," which is a drawback of plastic and aluminum. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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