Introducing the Irwin 9722ZR Metric Die, a high-quality tool designed for precision and reliability, now available at Sarver TrueValue Hardware And TrueValue Rental in SARVER, PA. This metric die is specifically crafted for automotive repair and machinery applications where metric threads are essential. Made from high carbon steel, the Irwin 9722ZR ensures durability and performance, making it an indispensable addition to your toolkit, whether you're a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast.
- Material: Constructed from high carbon steel, this die offers excellent strength and longevity, ensuring it withstands the rigors of frequent use.
- Thread Specifications: Designed for M5-0.8 threads, this die is perfect for creating fine threads that are crucial in various mechanical applications.
- Right Hand Thread: The die features a right-hand thread design, making it suitable for standard threading tasks.
- Compact Size: With dimensions of 1.875 inches in length, 1.625 inches in width, and a height of 5.875 inches, this die is easy to handle and store.
- Versatile Usage: Ideal for automotive repair and machinery, this die is perfect for routine maintenance, repair work, and rethreading tasks.
Imagine tackling your automotive projects with confidence, knowing that you have the right tools at your disposal. The Irwin 9722ZR Metric Die is designed to work seamlessly with hexagon die stocks and can be used with a wrench or socket, especially in tight spaces. Whether you're rethreading bolts or performing routine maintenance, this die ensures that you achieve the precision and quality you need for your projects.
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Irwin 9722ZR Metric Die is not just a tool; it's a commitment to quality and efficiency in your mechanical tasks. Don't compromise on your projects—equip yourself with this essential die available at Sarver TrueValue Hardware And TrueValue Rental in SARVER, PA, and experience the difference in your automotive and machinery repairs.
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