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Jan 24, 2025 - 07:09 AM
This adjustable die is tapered. This taper allows for gradual cutting of threads, which helps reduce strain on the tool and material. However, many adjustable dies are also designed with a slight split or gap that can be adjusted using a screw, allowing for minor tweaks to the thread fit or depth. If you need a straight die (non-tapered), you'd typically look for a different type of die, such as a solid die, which is designed for creating full-depth threads in one pass.