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  2. Threaded insert - Wikipedia

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    A helical insert (also called a screw thread insert (STI), although most users call them all by one of the prominent brand names: KATO®, Heli-Coil ® or Recoil ®) is an insert made of stainless steel or phosphor bronze wire, with a diamond cross section, coiled to form inner and outer threads.

  3. Insert (composites) - Wikipedia

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    Helical coil screw thread inserts have been in use for many years. It was first invented in the 1930s and found initial acceptance in aircraft manufactured and serviced by the Allied Air Forces during World War II. Since that time, applications for helical coil inserts have come into broad usage in aerospace, automotive and industrial equipment.

  4. Talk:Threaded insert - Wikipedia

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    The title of the article is "threaded insert". I could see an "applications" section added that would list "thread repair" as one entry, but threaded inserts are used for more than just thread repair. For example, mold-in inserts to add tapped holes to an injection molding, or a steel insert might be pressed into an aluminium workpiece to ...

  5. Helical - Wikipedia

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    Helicoil, a mechanical thread repairing insert; H-el-ical//, stage name for Hikaru, Japanese singer This page was last edited on 1 September 2022, at 08:49 (UTC). ...

  6. Stanley Black & Decker - Wikipedia

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    Dodge – metal-on-plastic threaded inserts; Gripco – threaded fasteners; HeliCoilthreaded inserts; Infastech – acquired in 2013 by Stanley Engineered Fastening Avdel – blind fastening systems and related tools; iForm – coated threaded fasteners; MasterFix (Europe) – blind riveting; Nelson – stud welding fasteners; NPR/POP ...

  7. List of thread standards - Wikipedia

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    A screw thread, often shortened to thread, is a helical structure used to convert between rotational and linear movement or force. A screw thread is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder or cone in the form of a helix, with the former being called a straight thread and the latter called a tapered thread.

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