Used threading machines for sale (260)
Used threading machines for sale (260)
Wiefelstede Thread cutting machine
Mager & Wedemeyerbis max 2 Zoll
Wiefelstede Set of cutting dies 1 1/4 "inch
ViraxTyp 62
Wiefelstede Tapping machine M6
FEINASg 636

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Wiefelstede 2 inch threading machine
Collins22 A
Wiefelstede Thread cutting head with chaser jaws
AlrowaNo2 1/4 -1"
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What is meant by Threading machines?
Threading machines, also known as thread cutting machines, are used to create external or internal threads on various materials such as metal, plastic, or wood. These machines employ various methods like rolling, cutting, or grinding to form precise threads that are integral for the function and integrity of myriad mechanical assemblies. In industries, threading machines are essential for manufacturing fasteners, bolts, screws, and pipes, enhancing productivity by allowing for speed and uniformity in production.
Types of Threading Machines
Threading machines can be categorized into different types based on their operation and functionality. The common types include die heads, lathe threading, milling threading, and tapping machines. Each type is suited for specific materials and thread requirements, providing flexibility and choice for manufacturing processes.
Key Features and Specifications
When selecting a threading machine, important features to consider include the thread size capacity, the material compatibility, the type of thread (e.g., metric, imperial), speed settings, and automation features. More advanced threading machines might offer digital controls and feedback systems to ensure precision and minimal error during operation.
Threading machines, also known as thread cutting machines, are used to create external or internal threads on various materials such as metal, plastic, or wood. These machines employ various methods like rolling, cutting, or grinding to form precise threads that are integral for the function and integrity of myriad mechanical assemblies. In industries, threading machines are essential for manufacturing fasteners, bolts, screws, and pipes, enhancing productivity by allowing for speed and uniformity in production.
Types of Threading Machines
Threading machines can be categorized into different types based on their operation and functionality. The common types include die heads, lathe threading, milling threading, and tapping machines. Each type is suited for specific materials and thread requirements, providing flexibility and choice for manufacturing processes.
Key Features and Specifications
When selecting a threading machine, important features to consider include the thread size capacity, the material compatibility, the type of thread (e.g., metric, imperial), speed settings, and automation features. More advanced threading machines might offer digital controls and feedback systems to ensure precision and minimal error during operation.
Malsch Thread Rolling Machine
PEE-WEEP 10
Tönisvorst Self-opening die head
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Tönisvorst Tap (27958)
Emuge FrankenM 80 x 3
Tönisvorst Tap for pipe thread (27959)
MayR 3 3/4 Zoll
Tönisvorst Internal threading machine
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Tönisvorst Tapping attachment
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Tönisvorst Tapping chuck
Bauart EFEMMK 3
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