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The E-Z LOK 400-008 Threaded Insert is a high-quality brass insert designed for use in hardwood applications. With 8-32 internal threads and a length of 0.375 inches, this pack of 25 inserts features a proprietary knife thread for superior holding power, making it ideal for furniture, cabinets, and displays. Available in both brass and stainless steel options, these inserts are easy to install and perfect for various woodworking projects.
L**.
Incredible product…incredible company
I’ve been using these threaded inserts for over a year in tables that I build. For a recent project I moved from 1/4” to 5/16” inserts. I had an issue with the install tool and contacted EZ Loc about the issue. They quickly remedied the initial issue and replaced the part I was having problems with and the insert that was damaged. Without my asking for anything further they were incredibly generous in making the situation right. I had no intention of moving away from these inserts nor did I plan to start using any of the admittedly cheaper options on Amazon, but the company’s and their customer service rep’s (Barbara) action have guaranteed I’ll be a customer for life. You 100% get what you pay for. Incredible company!! I can’t recommend them enough if you have a need for one of their products.
J**Z
Quality product, methods to install
This review is for 1/4-20 brass inserts.First off, I got some really good tips from other reviewers and hats off to them! I will give a more detailed review to help other folks install these as it is tough to install in hardwoods straight. Here is my pictorial review based on a live edge bar project:Photo 1: As with any thread, there is a lead angle which allows the insert to sit at a slight angle when sitting in the hole.Photo 2: Using the E-Z LOK installation tool, I installed the insert but went in at a slight angle equal to the thread lead angle (Not good!). See the remaining photos for alternate installation methods.Photo 3: I cut the head off a 3" 1/4-20 bolt and threaded two nuts on the end and jammed together. In red oak, I first drilled 25/64 holes for the inserts in my drill press. This was the drill size listed with the inserts. I tried a slightly larger drill bit, 13/32", which allowed the insert to go in easier but the insert tended to pull out slightly when tightening down the 1/4" fastener. I would stick with the manufacturer's recommendation on the bag (Using the methods in this review, you will have no issues installing). I then chucked the tool I made in my drill press.Photos 4 and 5: For work you can fit in a vice, it is better to use a drill press if available (If not see photos 6, 7 and 8). While applying a downward force with the drill press handle, turn the upper nut using a 7/16" ratchet wrench. When the bottom nut is flush with the work, un-chuck the inert tool and remove it from the insert using the bottom nut. (Note: use soap or thread wax on the insert threads. It will go in much easier. Also go slow and never turn on the drill press to install !).Photo 6: The live edge bar top was too large to fit on the drill press. The top was from a large cherry branch. I used a drill guide to drill the holes. You can get a drill guide on Amazon for about 30 bucks. I would get one anyhow since you can use it for many other projects. They also have a nice depth stop to keep from drilling through the board.Photos 7 and 8: I installed the inserts in the bar top using the drill guide. I chucked the tool I made for the drill press into the guide chuck. I got a 3/8" chuck with a 1/4" hex shaft on Amazon to chuck to the guide top shaft. Then I used a 1/4 drive 1/4" socket with a 6" extension and T handle to fit onto the top chuck hex shaft. Then installed the insert while applying a downward force on the T handle. The tool can be removed by just turning back the T handle. The inserts went in perfectly straight using the drill press or drill guide! (They go in easy with the drill press but also go in without much difficulty using the drill guide).Photos 9 and 10: This is the finished bar project. The bar legs were made from 1" black pipe and fittings all attached to the top, foot rest and feet using the brass inserts.Installing the inserts with the E-Z LOK installation tool is difficult in hardwood, but I am still giving them a "5" since they are such a quality product. I made all the pieces in my garage then assembled easily in the basement due to the inserts and can be easily disassembled if necessary.The only thing I would change with the insert is to have a slightly longer unthreaded nose to help overcome the thread lead angle.FYI, in order to remove an insert, you have to use the E-Z LOK installation tool. A screw driver will just bugger up the slot (So even with the above installation methods without the tool, I would still purchase one to remove an insert if necessary).Oh, also use a scrap board to practice a couple of installations to get the hang of it.
O**Z
Easy to install if done correctly.
Solid product at a good price compared to big box home improvement stores assuming you can even find them locally.Installation is easy if you take your time and use the right tools/aids. Fortunately no expensive specialty tool is required to install the threaded insert besides a ratchet wrench and socket, once you drill the correct size hole.For installation of the 3/8 inch inserts in fairly hard beechwood, I used a 3 inch long 3/8” - 16 bolt, two 3/8 nuts, ratchet wrench and a 9/16” deep socket. I installed a full pack of 10 inserts and never had the installation bolt and nuts get stuck to the inserts or any other problems. Two nuts threaded on the bolt hand tight is the secret. The installation bolt and nuts pops loose easily every time.1. Drilled the hole for the insert.2. Thread both nuts hand tight as far as they’d go on the bolt.3. Threaded the insert on the bolt.4. Applied candle wax to the insert threads.5. Carefully threaded the insert into the hole with the ratchet wrench.6. Backed the bolt and nuts out of the insert.7. On to the next insert!
L**A
This product should have bigger packs than 25pcs back
Very good product and delivery. Should have multiple packs instead of just a 25pcs pack
E**.
Best Hardwood insert available.
EZ Lok are the Best Hardwood insert available.
G**R
Worked great
Exactly what I needed it for
R**D
Awesome!!! But use a drill press!
These are awesome. They do what they claim. I suggest using a drill press and hand screw them into the hole.
G**S
Fáciles de insertar o adaptar
Este producto se usó para reparar las patas de una silla. Los insertos originales se dañaron y los reemplazos que llegaron fueron la solución perfecta, inclusive mejores que los originales.
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