Product Description thread repair tool How Does The Helicoil Thread Repair Kit Help? Does it bother you that when you are about to tighten the last one bolt yet find the threads in the head are stripped? If only the top threads are lost, you can get by, but if it goes any deeper, you need to repair it. That’s when our Helicoil Thread Repair Inserts Kit comes in handy, helping you restore the threaded holes and finish the maintenance. 0045 3 Sets in 1 The thread repair kit consists 3 sets of tools for most common used sizes M6, M8, M10, the quantity of wire thread inserts are separately 25pcs, 25pcs, 25pcs. Applicable Materials The thread helicoil repair kit is ideal for restoring damaged threads in a wide range of materials, including steel, iron, bronze and aluminum. Thread Helicoil Repair Kit Quantity: 88 pcs Material: Steel Sizes: M6, M8, M10 Dimensions: 38x19x4 cm Weight: 1.1kg ITEM FEATURES 3 sets in 1 sharp steel sizes Complete Parts Each set of this thread helicoil repair kit includes: insert installations, wire thread inserts, twist drill bits, thread taps, lug breaking tools. Durable and Sharp Steel The drill bits, thread taps and inserts are made of premium steel, which are very durable. They won't be easily worn or deformed and will keep sharp even after multiple uses. Specific Inserts Sizes M6x 1.0x 8.0mm, M8x 1.25x 10.8mm, M10x 1.5x 13.5mm EASY OPERATION EASY OPERATION Step 1: Bring out the damaged thread with the supplied suitable twist drill. Step 2: Drill the hole with a supplied tap. Step 3: Load the Insert into the assembly tool. Step 4: Screw the insert into the threaded hole. Step 5: Remove the mark from the insert with the snap pin. Step 6: The thread is repaired and ready for use. tool NOTES Make sure the thread and pitch of tap and screw match before use; Tap fixed threads into cleaned holes with a special V-coil tap; Place the insert on the assembly tool and position the adjustable ring so the insert blade is in the center of the tenon slot. Using gentle pressure, rotate the insert down until it is half a turn below the surface. Do not work against the direction of the thread, as the tang may break; When finished, lift the installation tool and use the tang breaker tool to remove the tangs; Use needle nose pliers to remove the cut for larger sizes and spark plug labels;
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