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Bolt Threading machine

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A Bolt Threading Machine is fundamentally utilized for making outer threads on work and "chasing method" is utilized to execute this assignment to threading the bolts. HSS Tangential Chasers are utilized as cutters. The job remains un-moved while the die head rotates creating super-fine threads. The Machine is fabricated with us enables its clients to make an extensive variety of threads like BSP, MATRIX, BSPT, NPT, UNF, UNC, BSW, Acme Threads yet again the whole inclination depends upon the kind of chasers.

Headstock: It is utilized to provide contented rigidity and enduring arrangement with the carriageways. This headstock is made up unadulterated and shaven alloy steel and shafts are made utilizing warmed alloy steel which increments in strength.

Pillar bed: This bed is intended to give agent accommodation to the client. This bed is smooth yet is an inflexible development. Chrome plated pillars are utilized to direct and shore up the carriage. Watchmen, joined to the carriages, deflect harm to the ground surfaces of the ways.

Saddle: It is fitted unequivocally on two pillars and keeps running on them easily and precisely to the headstock arrangement.

Apron: This offers energy to the saddle with head exchange alongside the pillars. This is done on the steel rack and rigid arrangements.Gears are made up of supreme quality steel.

Vice jaws: The vice jaws produced using the best quality alloy steel are fitted on the saddle all around lined up with the headstock focus fitted in a heavy duty box type vice. The jaws are warmly treated. The developments of jaws are controlled by a screw on the saddle.

The Range of IMC Threading Die Heads.

Diameter  1/4″ to 1″  do/-

Diameter 3/8″ to 1.1/2″  do/-

Diameter 1/2″ to 2.1/2″ do/-

Diameter 1″ to 4″ do/-



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