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uGlay

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5/16-18" thread. .750 deep.

brass or steel.

looking for MS/NAS/MIL/AN. hopefully someone has insert p/n's memorized?

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uGlay... OK

Helical coil? Nahhhh maybe not... they typically come in 0.5XD multiples of the base diameter [1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3D]

Note: your depth suggests a solid-wall insert: light-weight [thin-wall], heavy-weight [thick wall], with coarse or fine outer threads???

Regards, Wil Taylor
 
Try NAS1832-5-750

close but is .3125-28UNJF


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I assumed sandwich insert

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wktaylor:
solid-wall insert: heavy-weight [thick wall], with coarse inner threads, No outer threads (press-fit installation)

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I have spec'd helicoil for now. This insert is going to be in a handle (which will be tightened and loosened) repeatedly so I am leaning towards a solid body, thick wall insert.

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btw, the 0.750" deep is just an estimate. if there is a 1" deep insert or .600 deep i think it would be fine. I just need it to be 5/16-18 interior thread.

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