Threaded Insert for Custom Cabinets
Threaded Insert for Custom Cabinets should be selected for the load, cycle life, and environment specific to custom cabinets. Recommended sizes, materials, finishes, and parameters are below.
Overview
For this application, threaded insert is specified for the typical load, environment, and usage of this application. It must handle the typical demands of custom cabinets while matching the surrounding furniture finish.
See the full Threaded Insert page for all sizes, materials, finishes, and specifications.
Key Specifications
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Values are configurable for OEM/ODM orders and confirmed on your datasheet.
Selection Factors
- Knock-down (KD) assembly and whether it must be re-openable
- Cam lock + dowel systems vs bolt-and-barrel-nut joints
- Panel thickness and the matching drilling pattern
- Drilling diameter and depth for the cam housing and dowel
- Joint strength and how many times it will be assembled
- Flat-pack / RTA packaging and tool-free or single-tool assembly
Installation Notes
Bore the cam housing and dowel holes to the system pattern, press in the dowels, insert the cam bolt, drop the cam, and turn a quarter-to-half turn to draw the joint tight. Drilling accuracy is what makes the joint flush.
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