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Hexagon Fractional Die, National Fine Thread, 5/8 In. x 18
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Hexagon Fractional Die, National Fine Thread, 5/8 In. X 18

SKU #180085 Model #98214

UPC #081838982140

Century Drill & Tool

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$ 13.99
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Vassar True Value , 402 E. Huron Ave. , Vassar , MI
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SAME-DAY DELIVERY—For in town orders made before 3 p.m. we will deliver the same day (Vassar Zip Code 48768). In town orders made after 3 p.m. and orders for surrounding communities will be delivered on the next business day. Please Note: We are not open on Sundays any online order for delivery made on Sunday will be delivered on Monday. Deliveries for most items will be made to the front door. Bulk deliveries will be made to the driveway. Special requests for deliveries can be added to the order notes and we will try to fulfill those requests to the best of our ability.

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5/8" x 18, national fine thread, 1-7/16" hexagon fractional die, carbon steel, ideal for routine maintenance, repair work & for rethreading where high accuracy & tolerance thread is not critical, recommended for use with hexagon die stock, die can be used with a wrench or socket when space is limited , designed for hand threading work in a variety of materials.

  • Fractional carbon steel die offers precision cut threads accurately formed for consistent exact threading
  • Heat treated and tempered for file hard threads and longer useful life
  • Designed for hand cutting applications
  • Across flats 1-7/16-Inch

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