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E-Z Threaded Inserts for Hard Wood
E-Z LOK Thread Inserts for hard-wood are ideal for applications where stripping or thread erosion is possible. Perfect for furniture, partitions, display cases, shipping containers, anywhere a fastener will be used in wood. E-Z Knife thread inserts provide superior holding power using a proprietary external “knife” thread to slice into the wood. They are designed for use in hard woods such as oak, cherry, and maple. Internal thread sizes ranging from #4 to 3/8 and M3 to M10 are available in either brass or stainless steel. Stainless steel is recommended for particularly hard wood and anywhere corrosion resistance is needed.
Features
- Superior hard wood holding power
- Brass or stainless steel options
- Quickly install using either a bolt/jam nut or option E-Z LOK drive tool.
JDB Aiken, SC
2025-09-04 10:43:06
I used these to embed them in the top of my workbench. I epoxied them and they work as planned. They appear to be of good quality.
KKratzer
2025-08-01 11:21:07
Hey, its a good deal and a rather nice looking thing too. It does what its designed to do.
Rich
2025-07-25 12:18:10
These work well, but you’ll need to adapt installation to your specific project.The recommended 13mm Forstner bit was too small for my application, as was a 14mm bit. My project consisted of hardwood with an end grain installation.If the install tool is torqued too hard the installation notches in the screws will break.For my project I ended up using 15mm Forstner bit and adhesive (JB Weld) to anchor the screws permanently.I recommend testing one or two before drilling into your project.
geezer11
2025-06-26 14:29:10
The product is , in my opinion, good. Can't emphasize that you install them correctly to insure they are not angular. I installed them in end grain in white oak Using 17/32 drilled hole. Be patient and suggest using scrap as a test first. Once in, seem to do the job.
Lucas H.
2025-04-01 15:52:21
I am using these for UHMW. These worked better than the knurled meant for plastic that you melt into the plastic.
Brandon Torres
2025-02-14 18:04:14
When screwing it in to hardwood, sometimes the start of the threading would strip and it would be a pain in the ass to start threading it in. I was drilling out 1/2 in holes instead of the 33/64 in holes that is recommended, which could have caused that problem
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