How do helicoils fail?

The point of failure is typically as the bolt passes through the helicoils locking feature. This problem is not limited to any one supplier, thread size, bolt type etc...
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How reliable are helicoils?

The precision and reliability of the HELICOIL® wire thread inserts have been well proven by the demands of the aerospace and defence industries over the decades and are used extensively in some of the world's most popular and modern airliners.
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How does helicoil stay in place?

The HeliCoil insert itself has special threads designed to grab the walls of the part, and the tang is there to help drive the insert into place. Free running inserts are fully rounded inserts that are slightly larger than the hole they install in.
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Is a Heli-Coil permanent?

However, for threads that are used over and over again like sparkplug or sump plug threads a helicoil type insert tends to work its way out of the parent hole over time and a Time-Sert is the more permanent repair.
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Should you use Loctite on helicoils?

Apply LOCTITE® 2620™ Threadlocker into the helicoil

2620™ was selected because it is a high-strength threadlocker that can handle the high temperatures the headers will face.
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Stripped Thread Repair: Helicoil vs. TimeSert vs. JB Weld | The Shop Manual



Which is better helicoil or Time-Sert?

After doing a bit of research it sure seems to me that the Time-Sert is the clear choice for a more full-proof 'permanent" fix. The only advantage to a Helicoil I found, is that it is cheaper. Being in the industry for a little while I have seen time and time again, that cheaper is never better.
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Do helicoils need special taps?

When preparing a hole to accept a Heli-Coil wire screw thread insert, a Screw Thread Insert or STI tap is used to prepare the hole. The recommended drill is utilized to open the hole to the correct minor diameter. The STI tap is then used to create the proper threads in the piece.
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Can you cut a helicoil?

New member. Far better to cut it before insertion as it will be next to impossible to cut it off neatly afterwards. If cut before they are ussually quite forgiving as they are compressed into the outer thread, as long as they are not too badly mangled.
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How much pressure can a helicoil take?

HELI-COIL® Pipe Thread Inserts are precision formed screw thread coils of 18-8 Stainless Steel wire cold rolled into a sharp crescent diamond shaped cross section having a tensile strength in excess of 200,000 psi and a smooth surface of 8 to 16 micro inches.
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What is the strongest thread insert?

Wire thread inserts are the strongest type of threaded connection. For this reason threads in critical applic-ations such as inside aircraft turbines and nuclear reactors are fitted with wire thread inserts from new.
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What size tap do I use for a helicoil?

Heli-Coil High Speed Steel Drills are supplied in Master Thread Repair Sets (inch and metric) and all Thread Repair Kits except Spark Plug. All drills fit 1/2 inch chucks. The taps supplied with kits and sets are referred to as STI or Screw Thread Insert taps. These taps must be used for Heli-Coil repairs.
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What is the advantage of using a helicoil?

Some of the advantages of using a Helicoil include… A large range of available thread diameters allow for use in a variety of thread repair applications. According to published data, inserts are available as small as a #2 screw size, and as large as 1 1/2″ diameter. Corresponding metric sizes are also available.
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Are time SERTs permanent?

The Time-Sert is a complete sleeve with threads on the outside to thread into the hole and a stop tab to keep the sleeve from spinning inside the hole. Time Sert thread repair offers a permanent fix the first time OR when a Helicoil or Keensert fails.
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What does sti mean in threads?

STI (Screw Thread Insert) taps are manufactured to meet the tolerance of standard screw thread inserts. A screw thread insert is the best option for preventing the stripping of threads and Emuge STI taps are designed for screw threaded insert applications in a wide range of workpiece materials.
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Why are some helicoils red?

The red dye is a simple way to visually distinguish locking inserts from free-running (non-locking) inserts. The red dye does not provide a barrier against galling. The red dye does not protect against galvanic corrosion.
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What does a helicoil look like?

As its name suggests, a HeliCoil is a helically coiled stainless steel wire that has a diamond-shaped cross-section. The wire cross-section allows the external portion of the wire to screw into the receiving threads in the housing during installation.
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