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SAE Thread Chaser Set - 10-Pc - Hanson

Part #: 3094102

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Hanson
  • Model Number: 3094102
  • Product Type: SAE Thread Chaser Set
  • Quantity: 10 pieces

Key Features

  • Comprehensive 10-piece SAE thread chaser set for versatile applications.
  • Designed to restore and clean damaged external and internal threads.
  • Durable construction ensures reliable performance in demanding tasks.
  • Compatible with a range of common SAE thread sizes encountered in automotive and machinery repair.

Applications

  • Automotive Thread Repair: Restore damaged threads on engine bolts, spark plug holes, wheel studs, and other vehicle components.
  • Machinery and Equipment Maintenance: Clean and recondition threads on industrial equipment, agricultural machinery, and heavy-duty vehicles.
  • General Workshop Use: Ideal for repairing and maintaining threaded fasteners and parts in professional and home workshops.
  • Restoration Projects: Essential for restoring vintage car parts or antique machinery by addressing worn or corroded threads.

Benefits

  • Cost-Effective Thread Repair: Repair damaged threads on existing components, eliminating the need for expensive part replacements.
  • Ensures Secure Fastening: Restores threads to their proper form, promoting a tight and secure fit for fasteners and preventing stripped connections.
  • Extends Component Lifespan: By maintaining thread integrity, the set helps prolong the operational life of valuable threaded parts.
  • Streamlines Maintenance Tasks: Quickly clean and recondition threads, accelerating repair processes and reducing downtime.
  • Versatile Solution: Addresses a wide array of thread damage, providing a comprehensive solution for various repair scenarios.

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  • Model: 110631
  • UPC: 024721103789
  • Manufacturers Part #: 3094102
  • Manufactured by: Hanson
  • Also Known As: HN3094102, HA3094102, HAN3094102

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 July, 2010.