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Driver Bit for #10-24 Threaded Insert

3604-PD

Item No: 3604-PD

 
 

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If you are only driving a few of our threaded inserts, making your own driver is quick, easy, and works fairly well. But when it is time to install even as few as a dozen or so, you’ll appreciate the speed and convenience these factory made tools provide. Just slip the pilot shaft into the insert, seat the drive wings in the insert’s drive slot, and power them in! When the insert is fully driven, just pull the pilot shaft out, and you are ready for the next one - no need to unthread the insert and potentially loosen its grip on the wood as sometimes happens with shop made drivers.

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Driver Bit for #10-24 Threaded Insert
 
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4.0

expensive but works perfectly

By Otto's buddy

from Paramus, NJ

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Pros

  • Durable
  • Easy To Use

Cons

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      Comments about Driver Bit for #10-24 Threaded Insert:

      Highly recommended for installing threaded brass inserts. It would be much trickier to install them with a slotted screwdriver. This tool holds the insert securely so you can drive it flush with the surface. Does not mar the brass insert. The only negative is the price- a little expensive if you only use these occasionally. (Store the bit together with the inserts so you don't lose it!)

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      1.0

      High price for flimsy tool

      By George

      from Oregon

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      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Works OK on soft wood

      Cons

      • Broke driving into oak
      • Flimsy
      • Way over-priced

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        Comments about Driver Bit for #10-24 Threaded Insert:

        Worked OK driving inserts into oak with 1/32" oversize pilot hole. Broke when trying to drive into smaller pilot hole. Would probably work OK on softer wood. Bought it to replace a much cheaper Woodcraft driver that worked on spruce but broke on oak. The price is absurdly high for such a flimsy tool.

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