Features:
* Thread Size: M12 x 1.5
* Flat Width: 25mm / 1.0 inch
* Thickness: 10mm / 0.39 inch
* Precision Level: 6g
* Chip Pocket Quantity: 5
* Material: Carbon Steel
Set Contents:
* 1 Hexagonal Re-Cutting Die
Uses and Features:
--- Widely used for repairing, cutting, and creating threads on bolts, pipes, fittings, rods, or other cylindrical objects. Suitable for processing stainless steel, aluminum alloys, cast iron, copper, iron, aluminum, and plastics.
--- This circular die is specially designed for repairing and cutting female threads, making it an essential tool for your workshop or toolbox. Its practicality allows you to easily repair damaged threads or create new ones.
--- The heat-treated carbon steel die has high torque, wear resistance, and durability. Its tapered locking hole ensures a secure lock when cutting external threads and prevents loosening.
Helpful Tips:
--- Use a lubricant (such as oil or coolant), apply constant pressure, and rotate the die slowly and steadily. It's important to periodically reverse the die to break up chips and prevent clogging. Choose a die that's the appropriate size for the diameter of the object you're threading.
★ Hexagon Re-Cutting Die Size --- Thread Size: M12 x 1.5; Flat Width: 25mm / 1.0 inch; Thickness: 10mm / 0.39 inch; Chip Pocket Quantity: 5
★ Wide Range of Applications --- Widely used for repairing, cutting, and creating threads on bolts, pipes, fittings, rods, or other cylindrical objects. Suitable for machining stainless steel, aluminum alloys, cast iron, copper, iron, aluminum, and plastics.
★ Easy to Use --- This die is specifically designed for repairing and cutting female threads, making it an essential tool in your workshop or toolbox. Its practicality allows you to easily repair damaged threads or create new ones.
★ Carbon Steel --- Heat-treated carbon steel dies have high torque, wear resistance, and durability. They feature tapered locking holes that lock securely when cutting external threads and won't loosen.
★ Handy Tips --- Use lubricants (such as oil or coolant), apply constant pressure, and rotate the dies slowly and steadily. It's important to periodically reverse the dies to break up chips and prevent clogging. Choose dies that are appropriately sized for the diameter of the object you're threading.