







$24.99
Hardware for up to 6 traditional speakers
Reusable 8-32 threaded mounting points
Drill bit and installation bushing included
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Custom Speaker Pods and compatible ABS mounting surfaces with sufficient material around each mounting hole
25 x 8-32 threaded brass inserts25 x 8-32 x 3/4-inch stainless-steel hex button-head machine screws1 x 7/32-inch drill bit1 x nylon installation bushing
Marker or paint pen3/32-inch Allen wrenchPliers
Position the speaker and mark its mounting holes.Drill each mark with the included 7/32-inch drill bit.Use the nylon bushing and pliers to press each brass insert into the pod.Align the speaker and tighten the supplied 8-32 machine screws into the inserts.Tighten evenly and do not overtighten against the speaker frame or plastic.




Compatibility depends on the hardware pack and mounting application. Check the fastener size, required hole size, and Compatible With information before ordering. Contact us if you are unsure which hardware kit fits your speaker pods.
Required tools vary by hardware kit. Common tools include a drill, the appropriate drill bit, a marker, pliers, a hex key, and a wrench or socket. Refer to the Required Tools and Installation Notes sections for this product.
Machine screws used with locknuts or threaded inserts create strong, serviceable mounting points. Threaded hardware is especially useful when speakers or pods may need to be removed later because it is less likely to damage or strip the mounting surface after repeated use.
Package contents vary by product. Review the What’s Included section for the exact fasteners, inserts, locknuts, drill bits, bushings, or other installation components supplied with this hardware pack.
Tighten the fasteners evenly until the speaker or pod is securely mounted. Do not overtighten them, as excessive force can distort the speaker frame, damage the mounting surface, or crush the plastic.
Machine screws, locknuts, and threaded inserts can generally support future removal and service when they remain undamaged. Inspect every component before reuse and replace any fastener with damaged threads, corrosion, or visible deformation.