⚙️ Upgrade your 3D prints with brass precision – because your projects deserve the best!
HANGLIFE Threaded Inserts are M3 brass knurled nuts designed for heat-set installation into plastic and 3D printed parts. This 100-piece set offers corrosion resistance, high torque stability, and compatibility with a wide range of thermoplastics, making it an essential upgrade for professional-grade 3D printing and plastic assembly.
Manufacturer | Hanglife Group |
Part number | HLTI-SET-001 |
Item Weight | 30 g |
Manufacturer reference | HLTI-SET-001 |
Colour | M3 x D5 x L4(100pcs) |
Finish | Unfinished |
Material | Brass |
Number of Pieces | 100 |
Cutting Diameter | 0.3 Centimetres |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item diameter | 0.3 Centimetres |
M**.
perfect for the job. Good quality
perfect for the job.Used in 3D printed parts mostly servo frames for RC aeroplanes.
M**.
They work well
Very good quality
S**L
Good quality inserts
I've found myself buying this brand in particular. They are good quality. I have bought large quantities from CNC Kitchen, but sometimes I've needed sizes I didn't have, in a hurry, so I end up in here - choose these every time. I don't put them in hot as I don't personally think that's a good idea. I fit mine using a toggle press and add they go in, you can see them rotating and effectively cutting themselves into the material. A royal pita to get out of something is wrong, so I know they work!
A**R
Good product
Great for putting 3d printed models together
S**
Does the job
It works what more do you need to know
M**N
Very handy
wish there were more of the M3 sizes
A**D
Does what it says in the tin!
Using a flat end of a soldering iron at 450C made these slide into the PLA like a knife through butter!Probably better quality than the cheap M3 screws i use in them!
S**R
Good product.
These have now been used on several 3D models where inserts are needed. Fitting them using a soldering iron is very simple just take your time. Once fitted the inserts are very solid as look as you don’t over tighten them.
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