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Steel Threaded Inserts - Select size
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These steel threaded inserts can be used anywhere you want the strength and easy assembly of a bolted connection with a wooden joint. Simply bore a hole, drive in the threaded insert, and use a bolt of the appropriate length to secure the adjoining member in place. Perfect for eliminating stripping and pull-out problems in knockdown furniture. See below for individual sizes. Size listed below is the size of the bolt (sold separately) that threads into the insert.
Features:
Can be installed with screwdriver, threaded insert wrench or threaded insert power drive tool
Rugged steel construction
Can be used for wood/wood joints, or wood/non-wood joints
Brad point drill recommended for drilling pilot hole
To install, simply drill a pilot hole slightly narrower than threaded insert body
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