Process and device for attaching an object to a lightweight mate

Expanded – threaded – driven – headed – tool-deformed – or locked-thr – Externally threaded fastener element – e.g. – bolt – screw – etc. – Pilot end having means enhancing fastening or installation

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411 29, 411178, 29456, F16B 2500, F16B 3712

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ABSTRACT:
A device for fastening an object to a wall including an insert having self-tapping external threading, a cavity, and an insertion end. A setting tool removably engages the insert cavity and has a tool blade protruding through the insert cavity and the insertion end. The tool blade includes a drilling point for making a rough opening in the wall. The setting tool screws the insert into the rough opening whereby the external threading engages the rough opening. A fastener is screwed into the insert cavity upon removal of the setting tool.

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