Thread Repair Tool, File, Chase, Restore, Repair, and Clean Internal and External Thread: Male, Female, Inch, Metric and Pipe Thread (RT1) (3/8" Dia. Head x 2" Length x 1/8" Arbor) by Rotary Thread
$ 95
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Thread Repair Tool, File, Chase, Restore, Repair, and Clean Internal and External Thread: Male, Female, Inch, Metric and Pipe Thread (RT1) (3/8" Dia. Head x 2" Length x 1/8" Arbor) by Rotary Thread
Restore dent, dinged, or damaged threads in nuts and bolts within a minute with the RT1 Rotary Thread File! Restoring threads on the smallest bolts and getting into deep nuts without worrying about getting the right pitch is exactly what you’ll get with the RT1.
Unlike traditional thread repair tools that come in standard sizes, the RT1 is an all-in-one tool that eliminates the need for switching when you’re working with both external and internal threads.
The ingenious universal design of our thread file is what makes it stand out from other thread files. All inch, metric and pipe threads have the same 60 degree "V" angle. This allows this tool to quickly work on any project, both internal and external threads.
Ideal for restoring Inch, Metric, Pipe, Male, and Female Threads made out of Metals, Hardened Metals, Ceramics, Glass, and Plastics, the RT1 has become the go-to thread repair tool for both home improvement enthusiasts as well as industry professionals.
Our US Patended and Engineered Rotary thread file is great for home projects, industrial, automotive, farm & ranch, and technicians. Purchase with peace of mind with our 24/7 friendly customer service.
Patented pending ez thread's, diamond rotary thread file repair tool easily restores internal, external threads no matter the pitch size or diameter. Fixes unci/unf threads, metric, and pipe. Now you can stop guessing thread pitch on home projects, at the shop, or in the industrial field, with ez thread's single profile thread approach, it doesn't matter .