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HEX DIE 1/4-20 - GearWrench

Part #: 388741N

The GearWrench 388741N HEX DIE 1/4-20 is a precision-engineered tool designed for creating and restoring external threads with accuracy. This professional-grade hex die offers robust construction and reliable performance, making it indispensable for demanding automotive, industrial, and fabrication tasks.

Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-grade steel or alloy, ensuring exceptional strength and extended tool life in rigorous professional applications.
  • Precision 1/4-20 Threading: Engineered to accurately cut or restore standard 1/4-20 external threads, consistently delivering precise results for professional and industrial use.
  • Hexagonal Design: The hexagonal profile allows for secure engagement with standard wrenches, enabling efficient operation and providing access in confined or tight spaces.
  • Professional Reliability: Produced by GearWrench, a recognized manufacturer known for delivering innovative, durable tools trusted by professionals in various sectors.

Applications

  • Thread Creation and Restoration: Ideal for cutting new external threads on rods, bolts, or studs, and for re-threading damaged fasteners with a 1/4-20 size.
  • Automotive Repair: Frequently utilized in automotive maintenance for repairing stripped or rusted bolts, and in customization projects for fabricating threaded components.
  • Industrial and Machinery Maintenance: Essential for refurbishing threaded parts on machinery and equipment, ensuring proper fit and function during repair and upkeep.
  • Metal Fabrication: A fundamental tool for mechanics, technicians, and metalworkers engaged in projects requiring precise external threading capabilities.

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  • Model: 225853
  • UPC: 099575087417
  • Manufacturers Part #: 388741N
  • Manufactured by: GearWrench
  • Also Known As: KDT-388741N, KDT388741N, GWR388741N, KD388741N

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 20 November, 2015.