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Brass inserts resist much torque

A Spirol Industries product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 7, 2006

Spirol Industries now has available a new family of brass inserts intended to be placed in a plastic mould prior to plastic injection.

Spirol Industries now has available a new family of brass inserts intended to be placed in a plastic mould prior to plastic injection.

They can be used in applications where torque and pull-out/through resistance are required.

The new hexagonal moulded-in insert family has a hexagonal head on each end and a large centre undercut.

This design provides a high level of bidirectional torque resistance and high tensile strength.

Two moulded-in inserts are available, Spirol Series 40 is a through hole moulded-in insert and Spirol Series 44 a blind-end moulded-in insert.

They do not require any specialised insertion tools as the operator places the insert directly into the mould prior to plastic injection.

In addition, Spirol has designed this insert to simplify orientation and placement on to the mould core pin, thereby increasing productivity and reducing potential scrap rates.

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