🔧 Fix it right, fix it strong — never miss a thread!
The AB Tools M12 x 1.5mm Thread Repair Kit includes 15 alloy steel helicoil inserts designed to restore and strengthen damaged internal threads in soft materials. Packaged in a durable blow-molded case, this professional-grade kit ensures precise ISO metric M12 x 1.5mm thread repair with enhanced durability and portability.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Fastener Type | Insert |
Thread Size | M12 x 1,5 mm |
Metal Type | Alloy Steel |
Brand | AB Tools |
Item Weight | 459 Grams |
Thread Type | Iso Metric |
Inside Thread Size | M12 |
Grade Rating | commercial |
Thread Style | M12, Internal, 1.5mm (Coarse) |
Thread Coverage | Partially Threaded |
Thread Class | Class 2B |
Size | M12 x 1.5 |
Item Diameter | 12 Millimeters |
Compatible groove diameter | 12 Millimeters |
Number of Pieces | 15 |
Manufacturer | AB Tools |
Item Weight | 1.01 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer Part Number | AN046 |
T**N
Everything you need
If I would have used a torque wrench to tighten my oil drain plug then I would have never needed this kit. There are many different ways to fix stripped threads, however these Helicoils remain my favorite because they end up lining your drain hole with a durable solution, I.e. steel threads for a steel plug, this is how it should have been from the beginning. Plus you still have a full size drain hole for future oil changes.I only needed to fix one hole and here is to hoping I will never have to use the kit again.This is no reflection on the kit however, the drill bit made quick work of cleaning the hole, then chase the threads with the tap, clean out the hole, place the helicoil on insert tool and apply a dab of hydraulic loctite. Screw it in far enough so the beginning of the thread sits lower that the sealing surface and then use the punch tool to knock of the piece at the end.You now have clean and durable threads, now go check your manual for that torque spec.
J**D
Saved my new engine build
Fully built my engine and went to install plugs only to find one had been previously helicoiled and the coil must’ve come out with old plug and I didn’t notice. Easy fix. Fast shipping. So far has held up.
D**L
Fit for purpose - not a pro tool and not priced like one
I've repaired two sets of threads in car suspension components with this kit (great designs, BMW) and the tool has done the job and done it well. If I were a pro and planned on using this over and over, I'd probably buy the name-brand tool. But for a tool that I'll use twice and will probably gather dust and never be used again, it did the job. Plus the cost of this is less than either buying a name brand tool or paying someone to do it for you.A few notes:-This is not a particularly sharp drill bit, nor is it made of high quality steel. Go slow, oil it, keep it cool. You can't drill metal like you drill wood. I can see how it's one-and-done if you overheat it.-In fact, that's probably good advice for all the components of this kit. Go slow.-You need a 1/2" drill. This is an oversized 12mm bit, you wouldn't expect it to come in a 3/8" size.Overall, expect adequate performance for occasional use at a reasonable price point. Which is it exactly its intended use.
T**T
You can make it work, but you should know a few things first…
Context is important in a reviewer when it comes to things like tools or products require an assembly:I run a private automotive shop that I’ve operated for the last 8 years. Career auto worker of 15 years. No stranger to hand tools nor instructions.Had a nasty surprise with a very old customer car and had to special order this tool to render the car drivable. While I was able to make this product work correctly for my needs, it definitely has room for improvement in the design.Weak points as follows:1) the drill bit requires a 1/2” drive drill. Most common electric and power drills for light to medium duty applications are setup for 3/8 drive shanks. This meant I was unable to use the supplied drill bit to create the pilot hole. My existing 1/2” drill bit turned out to be tired and dull, which required a special trip to Home Depot and a very expensive $21 bit to make this tool work.2) The supplied handle to run the tap was very poor and I had to improvise something else instead.Overall, I was able to make it work, but the average DIYer would’ve been held up for far more time than necessary. This is the price I had to pay for having a very finite budget at the time.The Final Word: A proper Helicoil kit runs $70-$90 on average, so if it wasn’t for the oversized shank on the supplied drill bit, this little tool kit would be a slam dunk for the price.Hope this helps somebody out. No slander to the manufacturer or seller here. Just sharing facts and experiences. 👍😎 🔧
C**S
Great value for the cost
My fist mistake was not know how brittle aluminium threads are. I stripped the block threads for an engine mount. I used a torque wrench and set to the spects but still. Mistke #2, no giving enought time to instal the helicoil and forced the bolt and now I needed a new bolt.After, finding a new bolt and with lessons learned from my two mistakes. I was able to insert two helicoils for the engine mounts. First, the drill bit provided worked. Make the space is clear of debries. Second, do multiple passes with the thread tap. Third, use lubricant to insert the helicoil. Do no push, just turn and guide it in. Otherwise, you will skip a thread and gamw over. Star all over again. Visually inspect that no threads have skipped and try insert the bolt. If it goes in with no problem. You are set. I used a pick/hook to align the bottom and top wire.Last but not final. I used 8 out of the 10 helocoils privided to complete two installs. First one 5 helicoils, second one just two tries.
J**R
Go with the bane brand.
I think the coil itself is junk. The drill bit and tap were fine.I’ve installed quite a few of these, I’ve typically purchased the Duralast brand at Autozone (which I believe are rebranded EZ Lock)If you’re installing for something low torque, these will probably be fine.I’d recommend spending a little more $$ and getting something higher quality
A**O
Works Great!
Totally did the job for my 2007 BMW X3 3.0Si.Was oil changing my x3 the other month. And after I replaced the drain plug and tried to tighten it, it kept spinning and spinning and I thought to myself. My gosh, I don’t want to spend money on an oil pan especially for the x3 being more complicated to replace.Upon researching, I found this product and was good for the money. Arrived promptly. But I needed one more piece of tool which harbor freight had for $19 which was a tap wrench. Used the bit, and it drilled properly into the aluminum pan, the. Used the tap, and it went properly and tapped smoothly. Then I applied red loctite onto the coil and used the tool to spin it inside. Waited 10 mins and I popped the end of the cool and spun my new drain plug in. Then I torqued it in 40lb and fit snug. Put my new oil. Watched any drips and viola. It worked!Drove it for 4 hours while running errands and just went home, and parked it and waited 30 mins and I looked at the bottom and no more oil spills!Awesome product!
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