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ATORN die HSS EN 22568 MF-L 20x1.5 6g outer diameter 45 mm

ATORN die HSS EN 22568 MF-L 20x1.5 6g outer diameter 45 mm

ATORN die HSS EN 22568 MF-L 20x1.5 6g outer diameter 45 mm
Item no: 1003150 036 

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Application
For cutting fine metric threads externally in the material groups of steel and non-ferrous metals up to a strength of 700 N/mm².

Execution
left die, tol. 6 g with spiral point, pre-slotted and 1.75 pitch

Advantage
  • universal use for maximum flexibility during application
  • micro cut edge treatment and special lapping method for excellent process reliability and long service life


Brand: ATORN
Material to be processed: Steel
Thread type: Metric fine thread
Cutting material: HSS
Tolerance of dies: 6 g
Thread type x nominal diameter: MF20
Pitch: 1,5 mm
Outer diameter: 45 mm
Height: 14 mm
Cutting direction: Left-hand cutting

ATORN-No.: 11190141

EAN no.: 4050293115543

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