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A.D. International Precision Lathe Tailstock Imperial Rigid Die Holder for threading Lathe Machine Tools (Morse Taper 2MT)

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$64.90

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1.Size:(morse Taper 1mt)


  • Threading kit for your lathe machine available in morse taper MT1/ MT2 & MT3 shank's tailstock
  • Made of quality tool steel. Shanks are precisely ground.
  • Much precise and accurate design with option of holding 4 imperial size round threading dies.
  • It can hold 13/16", 1-5/16", 1" & 1-1/2" round dies, through 4 holders (2 on each size of the main bodies that floats on the parallel shank). Sizes are laser marked on each holder for easy reference of the end user.
  • The morse taper goes inside your lathe's tailstock taper & the body of the holder having threading die floats on the parallel part of the shank while creating threads on the round work piece hold in the lathe machine.


Upgrade your lathe machine with our precision threading kit, crafted from high-quality tool steel for durability and reliability. Each kit features precisely ground shanks that ensure a secure fit and optimal performance. Designed for accuracy, this kit accommodates 4 imperial size round threading dies: 13/16", 1-5/16", 1", and 1-1/2". The holders are strategically positioned—2 on each side of the main bodies—to float on the parallel shank, enhancing stability during operation. For convenience, each holder is laser marked with its size, facilitating quick and easy reference for users. Simply insert the morse taper into your lathe's tailstock taper, and let the threaded die float on the shank's parallel part while creating precise threads on your round workpiece held in the lathe machine. Upgrade your threading capabilities with our precision kit and experience enhanced performance and ease of use in your lathe operations.


phil
2025-01-28 14:33:27
The die holder and tailstock section is a very well crafted piece of equipment. The handle is a piece of junk. First the knob threads are larger than the threads on the shaft so the knob needs to be glued on, but don't bother, the shaft broke the first use cutting 1/4-28 threads on 1018. The solution is to drill a 5/16" hole through the shaft hole and tap for 3/8-16 threads. cut a section of 3/8" round bar that results in a lever that clears your ways. Cut the threads on the new shaft with your lathe or with a die. If the description of this tool said "You must provide your own shaft" i would have a bit more respect for the mfgr rather than have them throw in a piece of crap just to check off a line item in the tool features section.