M3 Tall Heat-Set Threaded Inserts for 3D Printing – Approx. 100-Pack
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M3 Tall Heat-Set Threaded Inserts
Add durable, reusable M3 threads to thicker 3D-printed parts, enclosures, fixtures, mounts, and maker projects.
These tall M3 heat-set threaded inserts are designed for applications where additional insert length and engagement are preferred. They are installed into compatible thermoplastic parts using a soldering iron or dedicated heat-insert tip and provide a stronger, more repeatable threaded connection than driving a screw directly into printed plastic.
Product Details
- Thread size: M3
- Tall-body insert style
- Approximate quantity: 100 inserts
- Packaged by weight, so exact piece count may vary slightly
- Designed for heat installation into compatible plastic parts
- Suitable for repeated assembly and disassembly
Common Uses
- Thicker 3D-printed enclosures and access panels
- Structural brackets, mounts, and covers
- CNC and maker-space jigs or fixtures
- Electronics housings and project boxes
- Parts that need deeper thread engagement or repeated servicing
Installation Guidance
- Model or drill the insert pocket to the correct diameter and depth for the insert.
- Heat the insert gradually with a soldering iron or dedicated heat-set tip.
- Press the insert straight into the part without excessive force.
- Stop when the insert is flush or positioned at the intended depth.
- Allow the plastic to cool completely before installing a screw.
Important Notes
Confirm that the printed part has enough wall thickness and pocket depth for the tall insert. Test fit and installation temperature on a scrap print before installing into a finished part. Excessive heat or pressure can deform the surrounding plastic.
What’s Included
One package of approximately 100 tall M3 heat-set threaded inserts. Exact quantity may vary slightly because the product is packaged by weight.
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