Isn there a danger of pulling epoxied inserts out of the plate?
Inserts that are properly bonded using high strength epoxy and good workmanship will withstand a great deal of torsional and shear force. In a recent test, using 3/8″-16 threaded inserts, an independent testing laboratory measured the force required to pull a epoxy-bonded insert from a surface plate. Ten plates were tested. Out of these ten, in nine cases, the granite fractured first. The average load at the point of failure was 10,020 lbs for gray granite and 12,310 lbs for black. In the single case where an insert pulled free of the plate, the load at the point of failure was 12,990 lbs! If a work piece forms a bridge across the insert and extreme torque is applied, it is possible to generate enough force to fracture the granite. Partially for this reason, the Federal Specification gives guidelines for the maximum safe torque that can be applied the epoxy bonded inserts.