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Use these dies to create external threads on bolts, studs, and rods.
Cut left-hand external threads on bolts, studs, and rods.
Use with Ridgid Electric Pipe and Conduit Threaders and Ridgid Hand-Held Electric Pipe and Conduit Threaders to thread pipe and conduit sizes of 2-1/2, 3, 3-1/2, and 4.
These machines thread faster than the Ridgid 300 and include a self-lubricating die head and automatic chuck.
Thread, cut, and ream pipe and conduit with these machines.
Carry this pipe and conduit threader to your work site.
Create external pipe and conduit threads.
Restore rusted and damaged screw threads. These dies are hex shaped for use with conventional wrenches.
A smaller width than standard hex dies lets you repair threads in tight spaces.
Repair rusted and damaged left-hand screw threads. These dies are hex shaped for use with conventional wrenches.
Clamp these dies around your workpiece, so you can start thread repair anywhere along the length of a bolt, stud, or rod. They're hex shaped for use with conventional wrenches.
With a smaller width than regular hex dies, these dies are suitable for repairing rusted and damaged left-hand threads in tight spaces.
Renew rusted and damaged pipe and conduit threads.
Repair the broad, square threads on Acme threaded studs and rods. These dies are for general purpose Acme threads with a Class 2G thread fit.
Clean and restore the fine threads on power transmission shafts that are used with bearing locknuts. Dies are sized according to the American Bearing Manufacturer's Association (ABMA).
Clamp onto threaded rod, pipe, and conduit from the side to repair threads in tight spaces and where threaded ends are not exposed.
Slide over the end of threaded rod, pipe, and conduit to the area where threads are damaged, then tighten and rotate to repair threads.
Repair rusted and damaged threads on any diameter bolt, stud, or rod.
Multiple files and handles are included in these sets.
One file restores pipe and conduit threads in many sizes.
Use a single set for many sizes of internal and external threads. All sets include tap and die wrenches.
Cut and repair threads and drill holes in many different sizes. Tap and die wrenches are included.
Repair screw threads in a wide range of sizes.
Repair rusted or damaged external threads in a variety of sizes.
Clamp these dies around your workpiece, so you can start thread repair anywhere along the length of a bolt, stud, or rod.
Renew external threads in a wide range of sizes. The dies in these sets have a narrower width than standard dies, making them a good choice for thread repair in tight spots.
Cut several sizes of external screw threads.
Restore bolt, hole, pipe, and conduit threading with this set of four files.
One file restores a range of thread sizes in most hole diameters.
Repair rusted and damaged threads in pipe and conduit. These files are for use in most hole diameters.
With replaceable dies, these long-lasting tools can repair both screw threads and pipe and conduit threads. Use them for holes with an ID from 3/4" to 6".
Create flares around already-cut holes in sheet metal up to 3/16" thick to make the edges stronger and more rigid. Also known as dimple dies.
The driver supplies eight tons of force to the hole punches in this set to make straight punches.
Rotate the angled head of the driver up to 180° to fit it into tight spaces and supply eight tons of force to the hole punches.
Create larger holes and make repeated punches with these drivers that supply 11 tons of force to the included hole punches.
The included hydraulic driver allows you to punch conduit up to size 2.
Punch conduit up to size 1 1/4.
These steel punches cut through aluminum and steel fast to make openings for DB connectors.
Create holes for installing heavy duty industrial connectors. When the die and punch are pressed together, four centering mandrels in the die mark where to drill holes for the connector's assembly.
Use a wrench to cut DIN-size holes in steel up to 1/16" thick.
Cut DIN-size holes in steel up to 7/64" thick using a driver ram and hydraulic pump.
These punches are half the size of standard portable lever-operated punches. They come with punches and dies in varying sizes.
About half the size of a standard portable lever-operated punch, these punches can fit in your toolbox.
Deliver nearly three times the punching force of a standard portable lever-operated punch by holding one handle and turning the other 360°.
These medium duty tools have more than double the punching force of compact portable lever-operated punches.
A throat depth more than double those of standard bench-mount lever-operated punches allows this tool to reach further past the edge of material.
Roller bearings in the lever provide low-effort punching.
Our most powerful lever-operated punch, the rotary-action socket turns to deliver two to three times the punching force of other bench-mount lever-operated punches.
Our strongest punch, this tool has 35 tons of force to punch through tough materials such as bus bars, railings, and I-beams.
Combine the cutting base and a corner punch to make rounded corners in sheet metal.
Turn your portable drill into a punch cutter for cutting curved and straight shapes in flat and corrugated sheet metal and plastic.
Make clean cuts on threaded rod with the pull of a trigger.