
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Threaded Insert",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Industrial batteries showcased in Birmingham from
Yuasa Battery Sales (UK), which we summarised at the time by saying "Batteries on display at IFSEC are representative of Yuasa's wide range and choice of products for all industrial applications".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Clamping handles work with a limited arc from
Elesa (UK): "Elesa's ERM range of adjustable clamping handles allow partial tightening with a limited arc, then release and reverse to tighten again over the same arc".
In October 2006, we covered the news from Kerb Konus UK
- take a look at Fasteners claim worldwide success
which says: "Fastening technology from Kerb Konus is in successful application in a wide variety of different industrial sectors around the world".
Take a look also at the news release from Huco Dynatork, Single-rail system saves space and money,
as well as Piezoelectric force sensors are ready to install from Kistler Instruments,
and Fasteners protect from shock and vibration from Specialty Fasteners and Components.
See also:
Threaded insert fits honeycomb panels
(July 2003)
Rotaloc (Europe) has extended the diversity of its composite fastener range with the introduction of a threaded insert for honeycomb panels that is also available in plain ferrule form
Threaded insert gets a grip
(July 2003)
The Jacknut threaded insert is an economical blind fastener for use even in thin, soft, or brittle materials - even Perspex
Blind rivet nuts now available in brass
(February 2003)
Blind rivet nuts from Torque Control are now available in brass in addition to the existing offerings in mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium
Rotational moulding replaces vacuum forming
(December 2002)
A new fireproof software safe developed by plastics design and moulding firm Meese Orbitron Dunne is rotationally moulded from crosslinked polyethylene in a seamless insulated double-wall design

