Where can I find a 10-32 national coarse thread die?
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Where can I find a 10-32 national coarse thread die?
Where can I find a 10-32 national COARSE thread cutting die?
All I've been able to find are 10-32 FINE thread cutting dies.
All I've been able to find are 10-32 FINE thread cutting dies.
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10-24 is a UNC SAE coarse thread die. 10-32 is fine thread. 10-24 is a common coarse thread size and should not be hard to find.
Dimensions are screw size, #10 in this case and either 24 or 32 threads per in [TPI]. depending on pitch.
JIC you don't know, if you're cutting new threads on a blank, you will need an adjustable thread cutting die and not a thread chaser or re-threader.
Dimensions are screw size, #10 in this case and either 24 or 32 threads per in [TPI]. depending on pitch.
JIC you don't know, if you're cutting new threads on a blank, you will need an adjustable thread cutting die and not a thread chaser or re-threader.
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10-32
The most of the pedal rods have rolled threads on the from MSA. The rods are smaller than a normal rod used to thread to 10/32 so the threads will be thin on the rod if you try to thread the factory rod.David Neslony wrote:I took a nut from the pedal rod to ACE hardware and they said it was 10-32 NF. But the depth of thread was too fine.
It is a pedal rod to an MSA "The Universal".
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I’ve rethreaded pedal rods using an adjustable 10-32 thread die. It seems like I had to go a bit deeper but I don’t remember exactly. Jimmies right , they are a rolled thread but this will work.
If you’re in Arlington, you might reach out to Kyle at MSA and I’m sure he could fix you up.
If you’re in Arlington, you might reach out to Kyle at MSA and I’m sure he could fix you up.
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I found the correct die
I found and purchased this. It was about $8.00 and works great! I bought it through Amazon. Delivered the next day.
Do a search for:
Drill America #10-32 1"OD High Speed Steel Round Adjustable Die, DWT Series
It was indeed NF.
Thanks everyone who helped me.
David Neslony
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Here's a follow up to the above:
The pedal rod is 3/16" on this MSA "The Universal".
I was able to thread 7 pedal rods.
On the 8th rod that I attempted to thread,
the die would no longer cut.
So I had to order a new one.
If you're going to thread these rods that are stainless,
I would suggest buying 2 dies in this size.
It's still a bargain.
David Neslony
Do a search for:
Drill America #10-32 1"OD High Speed Steel Round Adjustable Die, DWT Series
It was indeed NF.
Thanks everyone who helped me.
David Neslony
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Here's a follow up to the above:
The pedal rod is 3/16" on this MSA "The Universal".
I was able to thread 7 pedal rods.
On the 8th rod that I attempted to thread,
the die would no longer cut.
So I had to order a new one.
If you're going to thread these rods that are stainless,
I would suggest buying 2 dies in this size.
It's still a bargain.
David Neslony
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How to use an adjustable die?
What is the correct way to use an adjustable die?
David Neslony
David Neslony
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Re: How to use an adjustable die?
Travers Tool - Adjustable Round Dies (How to use them)David Neslony wrote:What is the correct way to use an adjustable die?
David Neslony
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewtt8N1hFJg&t=99s
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