Description
Price: $24.98
(as of Oct 31, 2024 19:23:44 UTC – Details)
Drill America DWT Series Qualtech High-Speed Steel round adjustable die is desired for improved wear life. Round Dies are chamfered on both faces. One side has a 2 to 3 thread chamfer for threading, the other side has a 1 to 1-1/2 thread chamfer for threading close to a shoulder. Adjustment is obtained by a fine pitch screw which forces the sides of the die apart, or allows them to spring together. The slot is beveled so that when the die is use in a machine holder the adjusting screw can be removed and adjustment made by the adjusting screws in the holder.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 1.75 x 1.75 x 0.7 inches; 2.4 ounces
Item model number : DWTH112-38NPT
Date First Available : May 16, 2013
Manufacturer : Drill America
ASIN : B00FXKDJWI
Country of Origin : China
High-speed steel tools are good for most general purpose applications, offering a combination of hardness and toughness for wear resistance
Round die is chamfered on both faces
Adjustment is obtained by a fine pitch screw which forces the sides of the die apart, or allows them to spring together
Country of origin: China
Customers say
Customers like the quality of the cutting tools. However, some customers have reported that the threads are messed up and difficult to thread even brass.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Josbert –
Excellent quality
I bought a new faucet for my wife’s kitchen sink and the threads were messed up (probably banged up during production, brass is kind of soft) on it right out of the box. Rather than return the item and wait for a new one, I got this die, chased the thread to the correct size and installed it with no problem. Took two days. Excellent quality, worked as advertised. Would recommend.
Robert yosua –
cheap die
worked however its more brittle than my other dies and some of the trailing edge teeth have chipped off on 1 st use
Richard S Swiderski –
Adjusting screw threads were stripped out so it is junk!
I just used this today and found out that the adjusting screw threads are stripped out. it is past the return date and there is no way to contact the seller. I have to eat the $19. If you do buy this China junk, make sure you check that the screw does in fact work before your return window closes.
Scatman –
Die was sharp.
The die was sharp, adjustable, and worked great.
Martin J Saxton –
i was amazed how much force I could apply without damaging the …
Outstanding quality. Due to space limitations I had to grind 6 flats on the OD and use a socket. i was amazed how much force I could apply without damaging the pipe die.
Ron –
Five Stars
Did great on brass fitting.Holding the piece was a little difficult.
laurence –
It worked, but with difficulty.
I used this to thread 3/4/” galvanized pipe for use with a wood clamp. I found it difficult to use and get threads deep enough to thread on the clamp.
Linda Patzer –
Way oversized
Die cuts well but is way oversized. The adjustment screw which allows adjustment to a slightly larger tolerance is actually unnecessary in this case, I couldn’t even compress it enough in the die stock to get even an H3 fit. My plug gage rattles around on it it is so oversized and my ring gage won’t even thread onto a threading performed with this die. Waste of money, you’d be better served buying a similar priced item from an actual machine tooling supplier for about the same money.
Amazon Customer –
This item was used to thread Stainless Steel Pipe and completed the 10 pipes required without any signs of wear. Very good product.
Eaton Asher –
Wrong size, shoddy quality.They sent me a 1/8″ NPT made out of (unfinished, non-hardened) high carbon steel. There were a lot of burrs which would dig in to pieces unnecessarily, and to make things worse, when I sent it back to receive a replacement/refund, they just ignored me. Do NOT buy if you want high-speed steel, or need a 1/16″ die.I understand that buying chinesium can disappoint sometimes, but this was just ridiculous. At LEAST send me a crappy version of the right part…
Angela Goulet –
Disappointed in it..