Fast Facts:
- Threads into (Screw Thread Insert) STI holes per NASM33537
- Accepts standard 2A/3A bolts (4g6g and 6g)
- Replaces Helicoil® locking inserts
- Spiralock insert meets or exceeds the applicable parts of NASM8846, e.g. the wire tensile strength, chemical composition, and methods of inspection
- Spiralock insert is not a prevailing torque-type screw-locking insert—no risk of galling or seizing of bolt and insert
- Similar to NASM1130 inserts
- Provides proven superior vibration resistance to standard locking inserts
- Duplicates a Spiralock® tapped hole
- Combines the advantages of wire inserts with the vibration resistance and load distribution of Spiralock
Performance & Features
Spiralock inserts are made of cold-rolled Type 304 stainless steel wire (AS7245), work-hardened to a tensile strength above 200,000 psi, having a hardness of Rc43-50. The finished surface (8-16 micro inches) is exceedingly smooth, virtually eliminating friction-induced thread erosion.
It is important to select the proper insert length in order to balance the bolt tensile strength against the shear strength of the parent material. The insert lengths are calculated numbers because the inserts cannot be measured in the free state. The lengths are multiples of the nominal thread size, or diameter, of the insert. Please see Table III for insert dimensions. Using the insert length selection table below, an insert length can be selected which will produce a thread system strong enough to fracture a bolt before it will strip or damage either the parent material or the insert.
Recommended Nominal Insert Lengths Based on Parent Material Versus Bolt Material Strengths
The resilient characteristics of each coil in the Spiralock insert allows it to adjust independently to secure the maximum surface contact with individual threads in the parent material. As a result, loads are distributed more evenly. Each coil can flex independently to contact the greatest amount of parent material thread surface. Stress and fatigue concentrations are reduced to maximize thread strength and increase the reliability and life of the fastening system. Once installed, the outward spring-like force of the coils holds the insert into place. Furthermore, when the bolt is screwed into the insert and torque is applied, the crests of the bolt will push radially outward on the 30° ramp of the insert’s Spiralock thread form. The insert will transfer the energy outward into the parent material thereby locking the insert into the material.
Get in touch with the Rivetwise team using the details below or send us a message through our contact form. Phone: 0121 766 5445 Email: sales@rivetwise.co.uk.Interested in Spiralock Wire Thread Inserts (Tanged)?