13 Results for Threading & Turning Tools by AMPG
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- Item: Drawbar For Vari Speed Mill,2J
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- Item: Drawbar For Excello Mill
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- Item: Universal Drawbar
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- Item: Drawbar For Wells Index
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- Item: Right Angle Drawbar For Alliant/Sharp Us
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- Item: Right Angle Drawbar For Bdgpt/Kondia
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- Item: Quill Feed Handle For Milling Machine
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- Item: Economy Drawbar For Vari Speed Mill
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- Item: Spider Handle For Milling Machine
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- Item: Drawbar For Lagun Mill
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- Item: Drawbar For Step Pulley Mill,1J
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- Item: Right Angle Drawbar For Lagun Index
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- Item: Drawbar For Kondia Mill
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About Threading & Turning Tools
Threading & Turning Tools are used for a variety of purposes, including cutting, drilling, threading, and reaming. They are essential tools for any job that requires precision machining. Threading & Turning Tools can be used to create threads on nuts and bolts, create grooves in wood or metal surfaces, or drill holes in hard materials.
Types of Threading & Turning Tools
Threading & Turning Tools include taps and dies, reamers and countersinks, drill bits and other accessories. Taps are used to cut threads into the material while dies are used to cut the internal thread form into the material. Reamers are used to enlarge existing holes or smooth out rough edges while countersinks create a conical shape at the end of a hole. Drill bits can be used for drilling holes into a variety of materials.
Materials Used for Threading & Turning Tools
Threading & Turning Tools come in many different sizes and shapes depending on the material they are made from. Common materials include high-speed steel (HSS), cobalt steel (M2), titanium nitride (TiN) coated steel alloys, carbide-tipped steel alloys, aluminum oxide (Al2O3), tungsten carbide (WC), polycrystalline diamond (PCD) and ceramic composites.
Industries that Use Threading & Turning Tools
Threading & Turning Tools are commonly found in industries such as automotive manufacturing, aerospace engineering, plumbing construction, furniture making and medical device manufacturing. Professionals use these tools to ensure accuracy when creating threads on nuts and bolts or drilling precise holes into hard materials.
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