Specifications
The NES 2 Universal External Thread Repair Tool weighs 1.25 lbs. Its compact dimensions are 8 x 5.7 x 2.2 inches. This tool is designed to repair external threads with a diameter range of 17-38 mm, which translates to 11/16 to 1-1/2 inches. The manufacturer is NES Thread Repair Anglo American.
Key Features
- Universal Thread Compatibility: This external thread repair tool automatically adjusts to any pitch and diameter within its specified range. It handles both metric and imperial threads.
- Adjustable Blade System: The tool uses an adjustable blade system that self-adjusts to fit the thread diameter, eliminating the need for separate dies.
- Effortless Operation: Users can operate this tool easily, without requiring prior knowledge of thread size or pitch.
- Durable Construction: Built by NES Thread Repair Anglo American, the NES 2 is designed for sustained use in demanding environments.
Applications
This universal thread restorer tool is suitable for repairing damaged external threads on various components. It finds application in automotive repair for fixing damaged wheel studs or bolts. Industrial maintenance teams use it to restore threads on machinery shafts and fasteners. Mechanics and DIY enthusiasts can utilize it for general thread repair tasks on bolts, pipes, and other threaded parts.
Benefits
- Efficient Thread Restoration: Quickly restores damaged or corroded external threads, eliminating the need for part replacement. This saves time and resources.
- Reduced Tool Inventory: Its universal adjustment capability means one tool replaces numerous dies and re-threading tools for various sizes, simplifying your toolkit.
- Cost Savings: By repairing existing parts, the tool helps avoid the expense of purchasing new bolts, studs, or shafts.
- User-Friendly Design: The self-adjusting mechanism and simple operation allow for effective thread repair, even for those with limited experience.
- Versatile Solution: Handles a wide range of thread diameters, offering a flexible solution for diverse repair challenges.
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