Key locking inserts, also known as threaded inserts or keensert, are commonly used in the shipbuilding industry to improve the strength and durability of threaded connections.
In shipbuilding, threaded connections are subjected to a wide range of stresses, such as vibration, impact, and corrosion. Key locking inserts can help to distribute these stresses more evenly across the connection, reducing the likelihood of failure and increasing the lifespan of the connection.
Key locking inserts are typically used in applications where a threaded connection is likely to be subjected to repeated loading and unloading. For example, they may be used in components such as engine mounts, gearboxes, and propeller shafts.
One of the key advantages of key locking inserts is that they can be used in a wide range of materials, including aluminum, steel, and composite materials. This makes them a versatile solution for shipbuilders, who may need to work with a variety of different materials depending on the specific application.
In addition, key locking inserts can be used to repair damaged threads, allowing shipbuilders to quickly and easily repair damaged components without having to replace them entirely.
Overall, the use of key locking inserts in the shipbuilding industry can help to improve the reliability and durability of threaded connections, reducing the need for maintenance and repair and improving the overall safety and performance of the vessel.

