Stud insertion refers to the process of embedding metal studs in sheet metal or other materials to form rigid and durable connections. The main practices are press-in, self-clinching, weld, and rivet insertion, which can be chosen in relation to the material type and application kind. Press-in and self-clinching studs allow you to attach them quickly with good retention, whereas weld studs are the ones that are used to give superior strength to heavy-duty applications. For more information about Stud Insertion, visit: https://www.metalskills.co.nz/hardware-insertion