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Use these dies to create external threads on bolts, studs, and rods.
Cut left-hand external threads on bolts, studs, and rods.
Use these dies with Ridgid pipe and conduit threader die heads on Ridgid pipe and conduit threaders.
The teeth on these high-speed steel dies are designed to cut through stainless steel.
Cut threads in PVC with the specially designed teeth on these high-speed steel dies.
Connect to a compatible ratchet or electric threader to cut external pipe and conduit threads.
These machines thread faster than the Ridgid 300 and include a self-lubricating die head and automatic chuck.
Each set includes a ratchet with handle, die heads, and dies. Use them to cut NPT threads in steel pipe and conduit by hand.
Thread, cut, and ream pipe and conduit with these machines.
Add or replace parts such as drive adapters, die sets, and drive bars for the Ridgid Large Size Pipe and Conduit Threader Adapter.
Carry this pipe and conduit threader to your work site.
Use with Ridgid Electric Pipe and Conduit Threaders and Ridgid Hand-Held Electric Pipe and Conduit Threaders to thread pipe and conduit sizes of 2-1/2, 3, 3-1/2, and 4.
Grip compatible die heads to cut external pipe and conduit threads by hand.
Add or replace parts such as die sets, power drives, and die head adapters on Ridgid Pipe and Conduit Threaders.
Create external pipe and conduit threads.
Restore rusted and damaged screw threads. These dies are hex shaped for use with conventional wrenches.
A smaller width than standard hex dies lets you repair threads in tight spaces.
Clamp these dies around your workpiece, so you can start thread repair anywhere along the length of a bolt, stud, or rod. They're hex shaped for use with conventional wrenches.
With a smaller width than regular hex dies, these dies are suitable for repairing rusted and damaged left-hand threads in tight spaces.
Repair rusted and damaged left-hand screw threads. These dies are hex shaped for use with conventional wrenches.
Repair the broad, square threads on Acme threaded studs and rods. These dies are for general purpose Acme threads with a Class 2G thread fit.
Renew rusted and damaged pipe and conduit threads.
Clean and restore the fine threads on power transmission shafts that are used with bearing locknuts. Dies are sized according to the American Bearing Manufacturer's Association (ABMA).
Clamp onto threaded rod, pipe, and conduit from the side to repair threads in tight spaces and where threaded ends are not exposed.
Slide over the end of threaded rod, pipe, and conduit to the area where threads are damaged, then tighten and rotate to repair threads.
Multiple files and handles are included in these sets.
One file restores pipe and conduit threads in many sizes.
Repair rusted and damaged threads on any diameter bolt, stud, or rod.
Also known as die stocks, these wrenches grip round dies so you can turn them by hand.
Use these wrenches to turn hex-shaped dies by hand. They're also known as die stocks.
Convert round dies to hex dies for use with a conventional wrench.
Use a single set for many sizes of internal and external threads. All sets include tap and die wrenches.
Cut and repair threads and drill holes in many different sizes. Tap and die wrenches are included.
Repair screw threads in a wide range of sizes.
Switch from internal to external threading with interchangeable tap and die adapters. Use them with the included ratcheting wrench.
Repair rusted or damaged external threads in a variety of sizes.
Renew external threads in a wide range of sizes. The dies in these sets have a narrower width than standard dies, making them a good choice for thread repair in tight spots.
Clamp these dies around your workpiece, so you can start thread repair anywhere along the length of a bolt, stud, or rod.
Cut several sizes of external screw threads.
Cut a range of thread sizes with a single tool. These thread mills can also produce both right-hand and left-hand threads.
One file restores a range of thread sizes in most hole diameters.
Restore bolt, hole, pipe, and conduit threading with this set of four files.
Repair rusted and damaged threads in pipe and conduit. These files are for use in most hole diameters.
Install these inserts into a compatible holder to cut external or internal threads on a workpiece.
Pair these holders with a threading insert or a grooving insert to make cuts on the outside of a workpiece.
These tools come with one high-speed steel insert for use on steel and stainless steel and one high-speed steel insert for use on softer materials, such as aluminum and brass. When one point of an insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp point.
A carbide insert comes installed on these tools.
These sets have five indexable turning tools with carbide inserts and a wood storage stand. When one edge of a tool's insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge.
The carbide tip brazed onto the ground steel shanks of these tools is more wear resistant than high-speed steel.
Cut threads in plastic and most metal with these high-speed steel tools.
When cutting threads in nonferrous and nonmetallic materials, such as aluminum, copper, fiberglass, and plastic, diamond tips provide superior cutting performance.
Machine plastic and most metal with these high-speed steel tools.
Constructed of a carbide tip brazed onto a ground steel shank, these tools are more wear resistant than high-speed steel tools.
These nylon flange locknuts form threads as they're tightened to resist vibration.
Combine the utility of a thread-cutting die with a flange nut. These nuts repair damaged threads and cut through rust, residue, and weld spatter as you thread them while the flange distributes pressure on the material surface, eliminating the need for a separate washer.