From: david gudmunsen (kroctec@btopenworld.com)
Date: Tue Jul 26 2005 - 05:48:25 PDT
Kent,
You are absolutely right. Helicoil inserts are placed using often special
sized drills, special taps and an inserting tool all of which can be bought
individually or in sets.
There are alternative manufacturers for wire threaded inserts.
Best regards from David Gudmunsen
on 7/26/05 11:40, santoken@bright.net at santoken@bright.net wrote:
> To the best of my knowledge, Helicoil doesn't use any type of standardized tap
> for their inserts. I could be wrong, I suppose.
>
> Kent
>
>>
>> From: machinehop5@hotmail.com
>> Date: Tue Jul 26, 2:32 AM
>> To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
>> Subject: [MV] Helical Coiled Wire Inserts aka Heli-Coil t/m
>>
>> High Imformed Gang g=Green,
>>
>> Looking for Tap size or for Helically Wire Coil Taps from 4-40 to 1/2 anyone
>> have Dim's Thread Height, etc. SAE
>>
>> ..Thx in advance
>>
>>
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