- Restore damaged internal threads in components, housings, and machine parts.
- Use when you need a repair process that supports repeated service and fastener replacement.
- Common in maintenance, overhaul, and field repair where replacement parts are costly.
- Process: manual driving or assisted driving depending on your holder and machine setup
- Use: thread cutting, re tapping, and thread cleaning depending on condition
- Use a suitable lubricant for the work material and keep the tool aligned to the axis.
Note Use the matching STI tap and installation tooling for the insert system in the product name.
How do you select the correct thread designation for this product
Match the thread designation in the product name to the mating fastener or component standard, then confirm that your workpiece material and process setup suit the tool type. If you work with mixed standards, separate your tooling by thread family to avoid mix ups.
Where do you find more technical information for this tool type
Technical information wire thread inserts DIN 8140 as PDF
What preparation steps are typical in a wire insert repair
A typical workflow includes drilling out the damaged thread, cutting an STI thread with the matching tap, cleaning the hole, then installing the insert. Correct alignment through all steps is essential for a straight repaired thread.
Which hole preparation checks matter most
Prepare the entry edge, remove burrs, and keep the hole clean so the tool starts straight. In blind holes, confirm that there is enough depth for the tool lead and chip space. In through holes, support chip evacuation out of the exit side.
Which reference information supports setup and selection
Technical information V-COIL thread repair as PDF
How do you reduce the risk of misalignment
Start the tool with the axis visually aligned, then guide it through the first turns with low torque. Use stable workholding and avoid side load. If a thread feels tight early, remove the tool, clean chips, and inspect the entry.
When is an insert repair the right choice
Use an insert when the original thread is stripped or repeatedly loosened and you need a serviceable thread for repeated assembly. Inserts are common in soft alloys and in parts that see frequent maintenance. Confirm that there is enough wall thickness for the repair.
Where can you find the full VÖLKEL catalog section for this product family
VC 23 catalog as PDF