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Hanson #10 X 24 Hexagon Machine Screw Die, National Coarse

SKU #180157 Model #9328 UPC #042526093289
Hanson #10 x 24 Hexagon Machine Screw Die, National Coarse

Irwin

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Irwin #10 x 24 Hexagon Machine Screw Die, a 1" die with national coarse thread. Made of carbon steel, it is ideal for routine maintenance, repair work and for rethreading where high accuracy and tolerance thread is not critical. It is recommended for use with hexagon die stock. The die can be used with a wrench or socket when space is limited. It is designed for hand threading work in a variety of materials.

  • 1 In. hexagon machine screw die with national coarse thread.
  • carbon steel.
  • Ideal for routine maintenance, repair work and for rethreading where high accuracy and tolerance thread is not critical.
  • Recommended for use with hexagon die stock.
  • Can be used with a wrench or socket when space is limited.
  • Designed for hand threading work in a variety of materials.

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