Luedtke Lumber True Value
Luedtke Lumber True Value
3/8-18 Npt Hexagon Pipe Die, 1 In. Across Flats
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3/8-18 Npt Hexagon Pipe Die, 1 In. Across Flats

SKU #181313 Model #98303

UPC #081838983031

Century Drill & Tool


Regular Price
$14.99

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Luedtke Lumber True Value , 900 Railroad Ave , Lomira , WI
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Description

Overview:
This Century Drill & Tool Hexagon Pipe Die is expertly crafted from high-quality carbon steel, designed specifically for precision threading applications. With a thread size of 3/8-18 NPT and a width of 1 inch across flats, this die is perfect for hand cutting tasks in various materials. Its heat-treated and tempered construction ensures durability and longevity, making it an essential tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.

Key Features:
- Thread Size: 3/8-18 NPT
- Die Width: 1 In. across flats
- Made from high-quality carbon steel for enhanced durability
- Precision cut threads for consistent and exact threading
- Heat treated and tempered for file hard threads
- Ideal for hand cutting applications in plumbing and air applications
- Can be used with a wrench or socket in tight spaces
- Recommended for use with hexagon die stock
- Designed for rethreading where high accuracy is not critical

Use Cases:
This hexagon pipe die is perfect for a variety of applications, including plumbing repairs, air system installations, and general rethreading tasks. Whether you are a professional plumber or a DIY enthusiast, this tool will help you achieve precise threading results with ease.

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