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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de febrero de 2025
Making threads
bobos
Comentado en Francia el 4 de mayo de 2024
conforme a la désignation mais le diamètre de la cage du porte filière n'est pas précisée ?
Adam and Laura
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2024
If a die cuts too deep, the contact hold area is reduced and you either strip the threads or have a sloppy fit. This die left a little wiggle room but not too much and I torqued the parts down really tight without stripping.I was skeptical thinking this M24 2 pitch die would break and more so with the cheap handle I bought off amazon so I ordered 2... being fairly inexpensive.The die holder screws weren't in perfect alignment and I think that's on the die holder handle so I had to be extra careful.I'm not sure if there was a start side so I guessed.It would not start cutting at all until I flapsanded a slight bevel. Then it took alot of pressure and care to get it to align and get a proper bite.It did the job and I suspect a high end die would have had the same difficulties.Size matters. 24 mm is close too an inch so that's a big rod to thread. Took me about 1/2 hour total for a 1 inch long threaded surface.Lots of pressure and lots of backing out and restarting. I also used compressed air to clear the chips so it would bind less.I'm confused in that there are claims that the round ones cut new threads but the octagonal are strictly for cleaning up old threads. I sure don't see how that is but this round die cut fresh M24 2 pitch threads
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