DIN912
DIN 7991
small plastic screws
square nuts
GB91 (split pins)
aluminium or copper tape (grounding/EMI-shield)
conductive foam (EMI grommet)
plastic glue (solvent) & cyanoacrylate
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DIN912
DIN 7991
small plastic screws
square nuts
GB91 (split pins)
aluminium or copper tape (grounding/EMI-shield)
conductive foam (EMI grommet)
plastic glue (solvent) & cyanoacrylate
I personally prefer DIN 7380 over DIN 912 aesthetically, but of course 912 has superior mechanical properties.
Since I learned about threaded heat set inserts they have been an invaluable asset for me when designing 3D prints.