Furniture fasteners designed to create secure, long-lasting joints for repairs and assembly, labelled Qeapug Threaded Insert Nuts. They suit DIYers and cabinetmakers who want fittings that resist wear and wobble. Are corrosion-resistant, self-tapping inserts the right choice for the jobs you tackle most?
⚡ At a Glance
- • Holding Strength: Self-tapping external thread and spiral form deliver good tensile resistance against pull-out
- • Best for: DIYers, furniture makers and repair professionals working with wood, plywood and fibreboard
- • Not ideal for: Metal-to-metal joints or applications requiring factory-cut machine threads in metal
A 230-piece assortment of zinc-alloy, flat-head threaded rivet nuts in M4–M10 sizes. Spiral threads and hex-socket drive enable screw-in installation with solid retention and straightforward removal.
Secure, vibration-resistant joints – with self-tapping external thread
External self-tapping threads cut into the surrounding material as the insert is screwed in, while an even spiral thread spreads load across the wood fibres, reducing stress concentration. Smooth, burr-free surfaces help seats form cleanly as the sleeve embeds.
Prevents loosening under torsion and vibration, keeping furniture and assemblies tight over time. Ideal where regular use would otherwise work screws loose.
Durable corrosion resistance – thanks to high-hardness zinc alloy
High-hardness zinc alloy resists rust and corrosion and withstands torque without cracking, with a plated or finished surface that avoids sharp burrs. The material specification prioritises longevity in interior and occasionally humid environments.
Ensures fittings remain serviceable for longer, protecting joinery from moisture-related deterioration. Well suited to furniture that sees frequent assembly, disassembly or movement.
Quick fit and straightforward servicing – with hex socket drive and even spiral thread
Hex socket drive accepts standard Allen keys for controlled torque during insertion, while the even spiral thread and burr-free machining reduce the chance of wood splitting. Sizes are manufactured to allow rapid screw-in installation after drilling the recommended pilot hole.
Speeds up installation and makes later removal easier for adjustments or repairs. Handy for workshop jobs and on-site furniture fixes where time and repeat access matter.
✨ The 4 Key Reasons for Qeapug Threaded Insert Nuts
- Assorted Sizes – Contains 230 inserts across ten size variants for versatile repairs
- Zinc Alloy – Long-term corrosion resistance for furniture in humid environments
- Hex Socket Drive – Enables quick screw-in using standard Allen keys and reduces installation time
- Self-tapping Thread – Prevents loosening under vibration in regular use around furniture joints
📋 Technical Details at a Glance
- Category: Threaded insert nuts
- Material: High-hardness zinc alloy
- Included pieces: 230 pcs assorted threaded insert nuts
- Sizes: m4*8 mm - 30 pcs; m4*10 mm - 60 pcs; m5*10 mm - 45 pcs; m6*8 mm - 18 pcs; m6*10 mm - 32 pcs; m6*13 mm - 13 pcs; m6*15 mm - 12 pcs; m8*15 mm - 10 pcs; m8*20 mm - 5 pcs; m10*15 mm - 3 pcs; m10*25 mm - 2 pcs
- Drive Type: Hex socket (Allen key)
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are these inserts suitable for use in wood and plywood?
A: Yes, suitability for wood, plywood and fibreboard is specified, and the spiral self-tapping thread is designed to work well in those materials.
Q: How are the inserts installed and removed?
A: Drill an appropriate pilot hole, then screw the insert in using an Allen key; smooth surfaces and even spiral threads make later removal achievable when required.
Q: Do the inserts resist corrosion?
A: Yes, the inserts are made from a high-hardness zinc alloy described as corrosion and rust resistant.
🏆 Our Verdict
The Qeapug Threaded Insert Nuts suit DIYers, furniture makers and repair professionals who need a broad assortment of durable fastenings. A 230-piece kit of zinc-alloy, self-tapping inserts provides reliable retention and easier servicing for wood-based joinery. Strong long-term value comes from durable construction and the flexibility to tackle a range of repair and assembly tasks.
