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Use these installation bits with power drills and drill presses as an alternative to a screwdriver for fast installation.
Place the tip of these tools into an insert and strike them with a hammer to drive the keys into the material. They’re compatible with Keensert® inserts.
Install Keensert®-style inserts.
Compatible with Tap-Lok inserts.
Screw an insert onto these tools and drive them a quarter to half-turn below the material's surface. They're compatible with helical inserts that have a prong.
Place the tip of these tools into an insert and strike a light blow to the tool’s head. Then turn the tools counterclockwise with pressure to extract the insert.
Place the tip of these tools into installed inserts and push down to trigger the spring-loaded punch to break off the prong.
Thread these tools into an insert and turn counterclockwise to extract.
Screw an insert onto these tools and drive them a quarter to half-turn below the material’s surface.
These installation bits can be used with power drills and drill presses as an alternative to a hex driver for fast installation.
Compatible with push-to-expand and Dodge inserts, these tools push down a plate inside the insert so the insert expands and stays secure in the surrounding material.
Strike these tools with a hammer or mallet to press threaded inserts into composites.
Inserts come with a through-hole tap and installation tool.
Assortments include various sizes of helical inserts and a tap, a drill bit, and an installation tool for each thread size.
A closed-end tap, drill bit, and installation bit are included with these inserts.
These assortments include various sizes of thread-locking inserts.
Kits include helical inserts, a tap, and an installation tool.
These kits have short-, normal-, and long-reach inserts, an installation tool, and a tap.
These inserts come with an installation tool. Drive the keys into the surrounding material for a more secure hold than thread-locking inserts.
Assortments include various sizes of inserts, a soldering iron, a ceramic insulation tube, and installation tips.
Add threads to holes in preparation for installing helical inserts.