Lock insert used to prevent water or other powder from leaking. The undercut under the head is to prevent the lock insert to lose. Ever Hardware provides custom-made fasteners and customizable packaging.
In manufacturing, an undercut is a special type of recessed surface on lock insert. In turn, it refers to a recess in a diameter. In machining, it refers to a recess in a corner. In molding, it refers to a feature that cannot be molded using only a single pull mold. In printed circuit board, construction refers to the portion of the copper that is etched away under the photoresist. In welding, it refers to undesired melting and removal of metal near the weld bead. On turned parts, an undercut is also known as a neck. They are often used at the end of the threaded portion of a shaft or screw to provide clearance for the cutting tool, and also referred to as thread relief in this context. A rule of thumb is that the undercut should be at least 1.5 threads long and the diameter should be at least 0.015 in (0.38 mm) smaller than the minor diameter of the thread. Strictly speaking, the relief simply needs to be equal or slightly smaller than the minor diameter of the thread. Thread relief can also be internal on a bore, and then the relief needs to be larger than the major thread diameter. They are also often used on shafts that have diameter changes so that a mating part can seat against the shoulder.
Electroplating is a process that uses an electric current to reduce dissolved metal cations so that they form a thin coherent metal coating on an electrode.
Category | Lock Insert |
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Finish | Galvanization |
Thread type | Metric/Imperial/According to Request |
Material | Stainless Steel/Carbon Steel/Aluminum/Brass/Copper, etc. |
Brand | Ever Hardware |
Place of origin | China Mainland |
Size option | M1.0 to M18/#0 to 1/2″ |