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Threading tool Proline 67123 — hand tool, single piece, pack of 1
Threading tool Proline 67123 — hand tool, single piece, pack of 1
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Threading tool Proline 67123 — hand tool, single piece, pack of 1
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Threading tool Proline 67123 — hand tool, single piece, pack of 1
Threading tool Proline 67123 — hand tool, single piece, pack of 1
Proline 67123 threading tool is a single-piece hand tool supplied in a pack of one. It is designed to cut or restore metric standard and fine threads on compatible fasteners and fittings. The tool is made from DIN EN 22568 HSS SW7M high-speed steel for wear resistance and retains a compact form factor for manual, standalone use in workshops, maintenance tasks and field repairs. The product is delivered in a small plastic storage box for protection and convenient transport.
The solid one-piece construction provides dimensional stability during manual threading operations. High-speed steel construction (HSS SW7M) offers improved hardness and edge retention when compared with general-purpose carbon-steel tools, enabling repeated use on metal fasteners. The compact size and single-unit supply reduce tool changeover and storage complexity, while the included plastic box protects the cutting edges from damage and contamination.
Secure the workpiece and ensure the damaged or blank thread area is clean and free from burrs. Align the threading tool with the fastener axis and apply steady, even pressure while turning the tool by hand or using an appropriate handle. Use cutting oil or lubricant suitable for HSS tools to reduce friction and extend tool life. Reverse the rotation periodically to clear chips and inspect thread progress until the required thread profile is achieved.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment, secure small parts in a vise or fixture, and select correct lubricant for the material being threaded. Avoid excessive force to prevent tool breakage; if resistance increases significantly, back off to clear chips and re-lubricate before continuing.
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