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DIE CARB.STEEL 12X1.75MM CARD
DIE CARB.STEEL 12X1.75MM CARD
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DIE CARB.STEEL 12X1.75MM CARD
Features
- 12 mm size with 1.75 mm thread pitch — standard metric thread dimension.
- Made from carbon steel — cost-effective and suitable for general purpose threading.
- Carded packaging — one die per card for convenient display and stock control.
- Ready for use with standard die stocks or hand-tool holders in fabrication or maintenance workflows.
Benefits
- Reliable thread cutting: Metric 12 × 1.75 mm dimension covers many standard bolt sizes and fasteners.
- Economical material: Carbon steel die suits general-duty threading without premium costs.
- Display-friendly packaging: Card format ensures easy hanging or shelf display in workshop supply or retail environments.
Extra Information
- Ideal for external thread creation or repair on 12 mm rods, bolts or studs with M12 × 1.75 mm specification.
- Ensure the workpiece is properly secured and aligned before threading to avoid skew or poor finish.
- Use suitable cutting fluid when threading steel to extend tool life and improve surface quality.
Pro Tip
- Start threading with a slight forward pressure, then back off every few turns to clear chips and reduce friction.
- After use, clean out the die and apply light oil to prevent corrosion and maintain thread quality.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Model / SKU | NR4120C |
| Product Type | Carbon Steel External Threading Die |
| Size | M12 × 1.75 mm |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Packaging | Carded (1 unit per card) |
| Application | Thread cutting on 12 mm rods, bolts in metalworking & maintenance |
Safety
- Wear eye protection and gloves when performing threading operations, to guard against sharp chips and burrs.
- Secure the workpiece and ensure alignment before starting the die to prevent misthreading or breakage.
- Use moderate force—let the die cut the thread rather than forcing it, and clear chips regularly.