What's the term for a hole with a screw thread?

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I'm replicating a drawer handle that fits on an M4 screw. If you'd look inside the plastic hole, you can see a gold-colored metal tube that has screw threads. That's what the screw screws into.

My question is: What is the technical term for this metal tube? I want to order some of those.
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I'm replicating a drawer handle that fits on an M4 screw. If you'd look inside the plastic hole, you can see a gold-colored metal tube that has screw threads. That's what the screw screws into.

My question is: What is the technical term for this metal tube? I want to order some of those.
screws fastener terminology
M4 threaded bushing
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Possibly a pemnut there are a lot of different brands and styles.
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I'm replicating a drawer handle that fits on an M4 screw. If you'd look inside the plastic hole, you can see a gold-colored metal tube that has screw threads. That's what the screw screws into.

My question is: What is the technical term for this metal tube? I want to order some of those.
screws fastener terminology
I'm replicating a drawer handle that fits on an M4 screw. If you'd look inside the plastic hole, you can see a gold-colored metal tube that has screw threads. That's what the screw screws into.

My question is: What is the technical term for this metal tube? I want to order some of those.
screws fastener terminology
screws fastener terminology
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M4 threaded bushing
â Tyson
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Possibly a pemnut there are a lot of different brands and styles.
â Ed Beal
48 mins ago
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M4 threaded bushing
â Tyson
1 hour ago
Possibly a pemnut there are a lot of different brands and styles.
â Ed Beal
48 mins ago
M4 threaded bushing
â Tyson
1 hour ago
M4 threaded bushing
â Tyson
1 hour ago
Possibly a pemnut there are a lot of different brands and styles.
â Ed Beal
48 mins ago
Possibly a pemnut there are a lot of different brands and styles.
â Ed Beal
48 mins ago
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That is simply called a threaded insert. It is either first placed into the mold, then plastic injected, or pressed in after the plastic handle is injected. Google images for "threaded inserts for molding".
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Since it's mounted to something I'd probably go with (female) threaded stud or insert.
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That is simply called a threaded insert. It is either first placed into the mold, then plastic injected, or pressed in after the plastic handle is injected. Google images for "threaded inserts for molding".
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That is simply called a threaded insert. It is either first placed into the mold, then plastic injected, or pressed in after the plastic handle is injected. Google images for "threaded inserts for molding".
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That is simply called a threaded insert. It is either first placed into the mold, then plastic injected, or pressed in after the plastic handle is injected. Google images for "threaded inserts for molding".
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That is simply called a threaded insert. It is either first placed into the mold, then plastic injected, or pressed in after the plastic handle is injected. Google images for "threaded inserts for molding".
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Since it's mounted to something I'd probably go with (female) threaded stud or insert.
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Since it's mounted to something I'd probably go with (female) threaded stud or insert.
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Since it's mounted to something I'd probably go with (female) threaded stud or insert.
Since it's mounted to something I'd probably go with (female) threaded stud or insert.
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M4 threaded bushing
â Tyson
1 hour ago
Possibly a pemnut there are a lot of different brands and styles.
â Ed Beal
48 mins ago