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Threading tool Proline 67125 — hand tool for cutting threads, pack of 1
Threading tool Proline 67125 — hand tool for cutting threads, pack of 1
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Threading tool Proline 67125 — hand tool for cutting threads, pack of 1
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Threading tool Proline 67125 — hand tool for cutting threads, pack of 1
Threading tool Proline 67125 — hand tool for cutting threads, pack of 1
Proline 67125 is a handheld threading tool designed for cutting and repairing internal and external threads. Supplied as a single unit in a plastic storage box, this tool is made from high-speed steel (HSS) to meet professional durability requirements. It supports both metric standard and fine thread profiles and is intended for general metalworking, maintenance and repair jobs where reliable thread forming or restoration is necessary.
The tool features professional-quality HSS construction for sustained cutting performance and wear resistance. Its compact handheld design and included plastic box provide convenient transport and storage for workshop or on-site use. Compatibility with metric standard and fine threads allows flexible application across a wide range of thread repair and cutting tasks.
Secure the workpiece in a vise or appropriate fixture to prevent movement. Select the correct orientation and alignment for the thread to be cut or repaired. Apply suitable cutting fluid to the area to reduce friction and improve chip evacuation. Use steady, controlled pressure while turning the tool into the workpiece, periodically reversing slightly or backing off to clear chips. After threading, clean the formed thread and inspect with a gauge or matching fastener to verify correct fit.
For longer tool life and better surface finish, use appropriate cutting fluid and avoid excessive feed or torque. Match the tool to the correct thread size and pitch before starting work, and always wear suitable eye protection when cutting threads.
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