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The Heat-Set Insert Installation Tip is a premium tool designed for professionals, offering a longer shank for deeper access and compatibility with leading soldering iron brands. This innovative tip allows for efficient installation of heat-set inserts in 3D printed parts, ensuring a seamless and reliable connection without the risk of damaging your work.
S**D
Works perfectly for this specialized task
Super easy to install on the soldering iron and start pressing inserts. Even with no practice our first set of inserts came out perfectly. I couldn't imagine trying to press inserts without this tool. Beautiful simple engineering and solid quality.
N**A
Great tips, the 3D printed tray is a cool plus!
The heat set tips are great and exactly what I was looking for. A cool little add-on is that they came in a little 3d printed tray. I probably wouldn't have even bothered reviewing if it wasn't for that, but that was the first time I ever bought something that came with a 3d printed part, super cool.
C**E
Good quality T18 tip, can be adapted for 900M solder irons
Product finish is much better than shown in Amazon pictures. It was designed for T18 solder irons but can fit 900M solder iron using a small spacer, 4mm ID, 6mm OD, 2mm height such as mcmaster 93295A002 or just chop a ring from the base of a 900M tip and use it as spacer (shown in attached pictures).I have used mcmaster insertion tip 92160A119 for years and based on my experience I would dimension this product slightly different, wider end tip 2.4mm, wider insert shoulder diameter 5.2mm and shorter length protruding from the solder iron sleeve (eliminating the second from the tip section).A few tips:* Make sure to use heat inserts which have a taper end to easy insertion rather than injection molding inserts which are wide on both ends* Don't set the solder iron to a too high temperature that will cause the plastic to emit toxic fumes* Don't press the insert too hard, just use a gentle force and let the heat do the work for you.
B**E
Product does what it needs to do
It's nice to get a product that actually just works.I don't use heat-set inserts that often (I usually 3d print the threads), and when I did, I would use my trusty blunt soldering iron tip, which isn't ideal. The result was always sloppy. However, I recently started a project that has several parts that can be mounted and unmounted, which can be a problem with 3d printed threads, so I thought it was a great time to get some real insert installation tips.And, honestly, after using these tips, I think I will use heat-set inserts from now on and stop 3d printing threads. It's faster for me to set the inserts than it was to cut the printed threads (which I still had to do by hand since the printed threads aren't really perfect and I almost never print lower than 0.2mm layer height).I can also confirm that using the M3 tip for M4 works fine - I just set about dozen M4 inserts in a couple minutes and they all came out great. If I had used my regular soldering iron tip, half of 'em probably would have been crooked!
D**B
Worked great in even a generic iron
This would've made installing inserts into a 3D printed toy model Tesla pickup much easier. Worked with M3 inset nicely. The tip seated well and I was able to keep it level as it seated. U iron is a Amber I bought here on Amazon and it had no issues.This manufacturer came suggested in an article and I was glad to see it was available here in Amazon. Recommended highly.
M**Z
Modded Tip
Got these for my Hakko fx600 and I intended to modify the M3 tip for use with m2.5 inserts. The M5 tip had a perfect fit in my iron but there was a slight mis-shape on the M3 tip that it was offset in the inner hole and the outside was slightly out of round and had a teardrop cross section to it, but since i was going to mod it anyway I didn't make a big deal out of it. I gently but securely chucked it in my drill and spun it against a couple files of varying coarseness until it didn't snag on my hakko sleeve and got a smooth fit into my m2.5 inserts with just enough friction to hold em on as its tipped down. All in all it took about half an hour to make em perfect.
A**R
Great product!
These insert tips for soldering irons are great! But now I need a tip for M6 1.0. Anyone know where I can get one? I searched google and mcmaster makes one, but I read somewhere that they are not compatible with the Hakko iron which I have.
S**L
Fits 900m tips without mods
I found these tips to fit my Yihua 8786D (which uses 900M style tips) without modification. I also found that with a minor amount of touch up with a drill against a file edge, I could have perfect fits on M3, M4 and M5 inserts. The shoulder on M3 tip only needed a small amount of reduction to fit M5 inserts. This let me take the M5 tip & reduce it's size down to M4. This lets me cover my 3 most commonly used inserts with a good fit for better heat transfer.
A**R
Perfect fit for Hakko FX-888D soldering iron tip
Good finish and even dimensions of tip with a more than sufficient amount of material for even heat transfer. Came in little protective tray too.
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