Old video but the information still holds true to this day. Had a buddy reach out with an issue of stripped threads and I sent him this video.
@kenendres44843 ай бұрын
This system is considered to be superior to other thread repair systems.
@geraldjohnson44318 ай бұрын
What size do you need to drill out the hole to get a 5/16 bolt in a Healy coil
@fabianfuentesestolano182511 ай бұрын
greattt 🎉
@captainhotrod794811 ай бұрын
That is one cool tool. Makes me want to go do a rebuild just so I can use it.
@princeclive1913 Жыл бұрын
Very breve explaination and very easy to understand thanks brother to take your time to educate me MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR WORK AMEN AND AMEN HALLELUJAH 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️👍
@rtwhitson3 Жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. Back in the day, as a welder, I was often tasked with weld repairs to both impellors and pump housings. Bronze and cast iron impellors and cast iron housings were typical. Both of those metals present substantial problems to almost any (electric) fusion weld process. Much of the metal to be resurfaced was lost to cavitation, most to erosion from sand and other materials in the water. I was never able to grasp how gas bubbles could remove metal nearly as effectively as sand and other contaminants could. My professor in Metallurgy 601, Dr. Ralf O'Brien (Northern Kentucky University 1986) never could get this through to me, though he was a great teacher. This presentation makes it more clear simply by giving the numbers: 60,000 psi, is a lot of pressure! Thank you for this program.
@antonhuman8446 Жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. Thank you!
@UQRXD Жыл бұрын
Oh something new only 11 years old thanks.
@user-em4ft5yz6m Жыл бұрын
정말 훌륭한 설명입니다,논리적으로 이해 못한것을 쉽게 설명해 주셔서 매우 감사합니다 ^^
@nehabalapure5365 Жыл бұрын
Very good, thanks
@kenelliott8944 Жыл бұрын
That was one of the most educational and clearly laid out explanations I think I have ever seen in my life thank you!!
@dumbotater2158 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding explanation of cavitation. Detailed and easy to understand and apply to every piece of equipment subject to cavitation damage. Thank you!
@BEPumpsOnline Жыл бұрын
Here's a simplified way of explaining Cavitation in pumps kzread.info/dash/bejne/nGplpdyPpLOrkso.html
@janaburritt6939 Жыл бұрын
Glen canyon dam had lots of problems with cavitation trying to quickly lower the water levels a few years ago
@spencermiller36172 жыл бұрын
This video is so helpful ive been installing helicoils without fully understanding whats going on and now i do and its glorious. thanks! also to other comments saying they are just for repairs, thats not totally true they are also useful if you have a soft metal part like aluminum but need to be able to screw bolts in and out repeatedly, since just aluminum threads will get messed up from that
@roryvonbrutt73022 жыл бұрын
WOW‼️®™️ 💯💯
@normaalvarado28802 жыл бұрын
I liked your instruction.
@smarthome38242 жыл бұрын
I have used Cross Wire Inserts (Helicoils) for many years, and they are much cheaper than this type of thread repair bush insert. Also if the stripped hole is close to the material edge, the Cross Wire Insert (the old original Cross Ltd) will work well, but the thicker bush insert may be too close to the material edge.
@moe47722 жыл бұрын
Note that this video is pretty old. I noticed that the kits now come with a Red Loctite to use on the insert, probably for more strength...
@aymanshaban83842 жыл бұрын
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@kazkirby9able2 жыл бұрын
Dude u are fucking dope, visual learner with great narration, A+ man
@searider99222 жыл бұрын
Congrats nice video, what's the name of the tool used to remove a Time Sert Insert ?
@minot.8931 Жыл бұрын
Easy out… it’s basically a reverse (left hand) threaded rod. The more your screw it in, (anti clockwise) the more it unscrews the insert (or a drilled out, snapped off bolt, for example).
@dougbas39802 жыл бұрын
Thank you. You just added a new tool in my toolbox😀
@ramzibani48972 жыл бұрын
C'est une excellente leçon Traitant de la cavitation : depuis la Tunisie je vous dis Merci infiniment !!!
@renohiker2 жыл бұрын
Excellent, thanks for posting!
@NoMoWarplz3 жыл бұрын
Great, step by step is much appreciated!
@fatboyrowing3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, thanks. It is good to visualize the process
@matthewvasquez92783 жыл бұрын
I love this tutorial, VERY straight to the point
@aw39463 жыл бұрын
. Are all helicoil inserts the same across all manufacturers meaning would the thread cut to take an M8 helicoil for example be suitable for any other make of insert?
@AutoBeta2T3 жыл бұрын
Great Vid - many thanks.
@thomasgronek64693 жыл бұрын
do these come in a left-hand thread? Thanks for the video.
@shamalanon-time42093 жыл бұрын
Hi There.... Would the insert be able to handle the torque specs??
@CursedLemon3 жыл бұрын
My favorite part about this video is the octagonal chamfer, which adds to the realism
@brendanlillie963 жыл бұрын
This was actually a really good tutorial, solid animations. Very informative.
@1957mhoffman3 жыл бұрын
Excellent, so condensed and informative. Thanks.
@robertmanahan56403 жыл бұрын
This is the basic theory of a helicoil kit, and a very good one. This video has real applications but I have found scenarios where some of this won't work. It could highlight the overall process a bit more, which is: (1)drill (2)tap (3)helicoil installation. In short, you drill to make a new, clean hole size. Tap to cut in new, larger threads. Install a new coil, which creates new threads. Now you have a new internal thread for your bolt. Made out of steel, which could be better than the original. Thanks for the video!!!
@josephguzman47373 жыл бұрын
Awesome graphics , very descriptive and insightful! Thanks
@dagrote14 жыл бұрын
But you're going to tap out the hole after you've drilled out the old threads, what's the point of the helicoil?
@MisterMooo3 жыл бұрын
The drill bit is slightly larger than the original hole so you can tap the threads for the helicoil to fit.
@dagrote13 жыл бұрын
@@MisterMooo Thanks!
@ZimmMr4 жыл бұрын
Beautifully explained!
@L35inColorado4 жыл бұрын
Great video and explanation -- thanks!
@jayblue53104 жыл бұрын
Can you use two time serts if you have an 1/14 thread cavity?
@craigrmeyer5 жыл бұрын
This video was perfectly done.
@1998Anderson5 жыл бұрын
my teacher showed this after our cavitation class in fluid mechanics discipline
@bftfcfua29465 жыл бұрын
ok
@colemanadamson59435 жыл бұрын
Ends abruptly...but good information.
@jerrellstrawn64095 жыл бұрын
Excellent.
@Aqeel13335 жыл бұрын
ولا واحد من جماعة أستاذ علي خضير هنا 😂
@zakaria19035 жыл бұрын
Excellent explanation..Thank you
@bootstrapjesse5 жыл бұрын
Wow. That's the best TimeSert tutorial I've ever seen. Thank you!
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Old video but the information still holds true to this day. Had a buddy reach out with an issue of stripped threads and I sent him this video.
This system is considered to be superior to other thread repair systems.
What size do you need to drill out the hole to get a 5/16 bolt in a Healy coil
greattt 🎉
That is one cool tool. Makes me want to go do a rebuild just so I can use it.
Very breve explaination and very easy to understand thanks brother to take your time to educate me MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR WORK AMEN AND AMEN HALLELUJAH 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️👍
Excellent presentation. Back in the day, as a welder, I was often tasked with weld repairs to both impellors and pump housings. Bronze and cast iron impellors and cast iron housings were typical. Both of those metals present substantial problems to almost any (electric) fusion weld process. Much of the metal to be resurfaced was lost to cavitation, most to erosion from sand and other materials in the water. I was never able to grasp how gas bubbles could remove metal nearly as effectively as sand and other contaminants could. My professor in Metallurgy 601, Dr. Ralf O'Brien (Northern Kentucky University 1986) never could get this through to me, though he was a great teacher. This presentation makes it more clear simply by giving the numbers: 60,000 psi, is a lot of pressure! Thank you for this program.
Excellent presentation. Thank you!
Oh something new only 11 years old thanks.
정말 훌륭한 설명입니다,논리적으로 이해 못한것을 쉽게 설명해 주셔서 매우 감사합니다 ^^
Very good, thanks
That was one of the most educational and clearly laid out explanations I think I have ever seen in my life thank you!!
Outstanding explanation of cavitation. Detailed and easy to understand and apply to every piece of equipment subject to cavitation damage. Thank you!
Here's a simplified way of explaining Cavitation in pumps kzread.info/dash/bejne/nGplpdyPpLOrkso.html
Glen canyon dam had lots of problems with cavitation trying to quickly lower the water levels a few years ago
This video is so helpful ive been installing helicoils without fully understanding whats going on and now i do and its glorious. thanks! also to other comments saying they are just for repairs, thats not totally true they are also useful if you have a soft metal part like aluminum but need to be able to screw bolts in and out repeatedly, since just aluminum threads will get messed up from that
WOW‼️®™️ 💯💯
I liked your instruction.
I have used Cross Wire Inserts (Helicoils) for many years, and they are much cheaper than this type of thread repair bush insert. Also if the stripped hole is close to the material edge, the Cross Wire Insert (the old original Cross Ltd) will work well, but the thicker bush insert may be too close to the material edge.
Note that this video is pretty old. I noticed that the kits now come with a Red Loctite to use on the insert, probably for more strength...
كيف احصل على هذا المنتج فى مصر
Dude u are fucking dope, visual learner with great narration, A+ man
Congrats nice video, what's the name of the tool used to remove a Time Sert Insert ?
Easy out… it’s basically a reverse (left hand) threaded rod. The more your screw it in, (anti clockwise) the more it unscrews the insert (or a drilled out, snapped off bolt, for example).
Thank you. You just added a new tool in my toolbox😀
C'est une excellente leçon Traitant de la cavitation : depuis la Tunisie je vous dis Merci infiniment !!!
Excellent, thanks for posting!
Great, step by step is much appreciated!
Excellent video, thanks. It is good to visualize the process
I love this tutorial, VERY straight to the point
. Are all helicoil inserts the same across all manufacturers meaning would the thread cut to take an M8 helicoil for example be suitable for any other make of insert?
Great Vid - many thanks.
do these come in a left-hand thread? Thanks for the video.
Hi There.... Would the insert be able to handle the torque specs??
My favorite part about this video is the octagonal chamfer, which adds to the realism
This was actually a really good tutorial, solid animations. Very informative.
Excellent, so condensed and informative. Thanks.
This is the basic theory of a helicoil kit, and a very good one. This video has real applications but I have found scenarios where some of this won't work. It could highlight the overall process a bit more, which is: (1)drill (2)tap (3)helicoil installation. In short, you drill to make a new, clean hole size. Tap to cut in new, larger threads. Install a new coil, which creates new threads. Now you have a new internal thread for your bolt. Made out of steel, which could be better than the original. Thanks for the video!!!
Awesome graphics , very descriptive and insightful! Thanks
But you're going to tap out the hole after you've drilled out the old threads, what's the point of the helicoil?
The drill bit is slightly larger than the original hole so you can tap the threads for the helicoil to fit.
@@MisterMooo Thanks!
Beautifully explained!
Great video and explanation -- thanks!
Can you use two time serts if you have an 1/14 thread cavity?
This video was perfectly done.
my teacher showed this after our cavitation class in fluid mechanics discipline
ok
Ends abruptly...but good information.
Excellent.
ولا واحد من جماعة أستاذ علي خضير هنا 😂
Excellent explanation..Thank you
Wow. That's the best TimeSert tutorial I've ever seen. Thank you!