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Expansion inserts strengthen plastic joints

A Spirol Industries product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 21, 2005

A new line of expansion inserts is designed for strengthening plastic joints.

Spirol Industries, the leading supplier of engineered fastener solutions, has introduced an additional line of expansion inserts intended for strengthening plastic joints.

The new brass reverse expansion insert (Series 18) has a head and is intended to be used in applications where the bolt enters the insert from the headless end rather than from the headed end.

Its head provides a high level of pull through resistance and its diamond knurl provides bidirectional torque resistance for bolt installation.

The reverse expansion insert, like Spirol's other expansion inserts, does not require any specialised insertion tools and intended to be cold pressed into the plastic hole.

With its reverse orientation and head, the Series 18 provides high levels of joint strength in an insert which can be installed by hand in a factory setting or in the field.

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