E-Z LOK - EZ-C816 Threaded Inserts For Metal; Assortment Kit; Carbon Steel; Heavy Wall; UNC Internal Threads, 1/2-13, 5/8-11, 3/4-10, 1-8; 22 pieces
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Here is the bolt that needs to be inserted. I used it for my app and it worked perfectly.
It's no good for me
Selected User Reviews For E-Z LOK - EZ-C816 Threaded Inserts For Metal; Assortment Kit; Carbon Steel; Heavy Wall; UNC Internal Threads, 1/2-13, 5/8-11, 3/4-10, 1-8; 22 pieces
A metric set and a set of US standards were ordered. There are two metric sets that were incorrectly delivered. We discovered the barcode/content label was incorrect, as it was for the US set, but the kit was for metric measurement (M100). Amazon was notified of the return. It would be great if they could fix the label before selling it again. You can use these for getting a beautiful and solid thread when you're working on soft materials such as aluminum. You are able to customize your kit so that it is the perfect size.
This program did what it was described to do. You just need to ensure you drill the correct size of hole before inserting.
My favorite woodworking tool are Z Lok Inserts. I use them for lots of different There is one drawback, though The number of thread pitch options is much less than it could be. It would be best if they increased their thread-count It would be nice if they had more than one pitch.
There are 319-square inches of space on the box An eight with a five-eighths inch Outside, the parts appear to be 329-sized, but inside the parts clearly are 11-sized An 8 in a 3/4-sized font It looks like a size 10 outside. Several other sizes also appear to be incorrect.
It would be nice if they used something other than letter sizes for the drill required, not that it is hard to figure out, but I really don't know many people who know what the equivalent sizes are.
The helicoils are not as good as they claim to be, and they don't last as long as they should. There are not all everyone knows how to convert letter drill to fractional or decimal size, so I would like to see the decimal equivalents on the inside of the data sheet.
This is a truly professional set of This is a new thread, so that shouldn't be a problem. The following is a transcript of the text of Charlie.
I like it a lot.