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Nuts and threaded inserts

How you get a thread into printed plastic. Get the technique right and the screw holds for years.

Hex nut

Hex nut

DIN 934 / ISO 4032. The default unless you say square or T-nut.

Square nut

Square nut

Captive in a square pocket. Good when the back is unreachable.

T-nut (extrusion)

T-nut (extrusion)

Drops into 2020 / 3030 aluminium extrusion slots.

Heat-set brass insert

Heat-set brass insert

Soldering iron melts it into a printed boss. Strongest option for repeated screw use.

Press-fit insert

Press-fit insert

Pressed in cold. Knurled outside grips the plastic.

Captive nut pocket

Captive nut pocket

A hex pocket printed into the part. Drop a standard nut in, screw from the other side.

Wing nut

Wing nut

Tightened by hand. Good for parts that get opened often.

Thread & tap calculator

Scan for tap drill, clearance hole, and heat-set pilot sizes from M2 to M16, plus head dimensions for socket caps.

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