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THREAD REPAIR KITS FOR ALUMINIUM At last - affordable kits for repairing stripped threads in aluminium components. Each kit consists of the correct size Drill, a Tap, Installation tool, Tang removal tool and repair Coils - all in a plastic box.
M5 x 0.81mm (20 inserts) #HCM508 £8.25 (£10 inc vat) M6 x 1mm (20 inserts) #HCM61
£10 (£12 inc vat)
M8 x 1.25mm (20 inserts) #HCM8125 £15 (£18 inc vat) M10 x 1mm (10 inserts) #HCM101 £15 (£18 inc vat)
M10 x 1.5mm (10 inserts) #HCM1015 £15 (£18 inc vat) M12 x 1.75mm (10 inserts) #HCM12175 £15 (£18 inc vat) M14 x 1.25mm (10 inserts) #HCM14125 £16 (£19.20 inc vat)
BORESCOPE A picture can paint a thousand words with our cracking little borescope. A 12mm diameter camera head with internal LED lighting is mounted to the end of a 1 metre long flexible probe. So you can even see what's going on down in your bores through the spark plug hole. It has a bright 2.4" full colour display with brightness controls. Powered by four AA batteries (included). Also included is a 1.5 mtr video lead so you can view the image on a much larger computer or TV screen. #BORE £140 (£168 inc vat)
BORESCOPE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. CHECK carefully the size and pitch of the required thread 2. DRILL out the damaged thread with the drill included in the kit. Be sure to keep the drill square and perpendicular the the hole. We recommend using a pillar drill if possible. No drilling is required for the M14 (spark plug) size. 3. TAP the hole using the tap supplied in the kit. Keep the tap perfectly square and perpendicular to the hole and use cutting oil. TIP: Filling the tap flutes with grease will help retain the swarf and prevent it from falling into the hole. 4. INSTALL the insert. Place the insert on the installation tool with the tang at the bottom. Position the adjustable ring so that the tang is centred in the tang slot. Wind the insert in with light downward pressure until the top of the insert is half a turn below the surface. Do not attempt to unscrew as the tang will break. 5. REMOVE the tang. Insert the tang removal tool and tap it lightly with a hammer to remove the tang. On larger size inserts you can remove the tang with long-nosed pliers.
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