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Hexagon Die Nut DIN 382 HSS - G (BSP) 2" x 11 LH | VÖLKEL

Hexagon Die Nut DIN 382 HSS - G (BSP) 2" x 11 LH

Hexagon Die Nut DIN 382 HSS - G (BSP) 2" x 11 LH supports controlled thread cutting when you select it by thread system and apply it in a stable, guided setup. It fits typical shop workflows in machine building, service, and metal fabrication.

BSPP indicates a parallel pipe thread designation, typical for fittings where the seal is not created by thread interference. Left hand thread means the tool is intended for threads that tighten opposite to standard right hand threads. DIN 382 indicates the referenced standard family or tool standard named in the product designation.

Application

  • Die Nut use in repair and small batch work, including service workshops and mechanical engineering.
  • Thread production on prepared holes or blanks where alignment is controlled by a holder, guide, or machine spindle.
  • Process: manual driving or assisted driving depending on your holder and machine setup
  • Use: thread cutting, re tapping, and thread cleaning depending on condition
  • Use suitable lubrication and remove chips regularly so cutting edges do not pack up.
  • Thread system context: match the tool to the BSPP specification stated on the part or drawing.

Note Clean threads and tools before use, apply suitable lubrication for cutting operations, and stop if resistance rises sharply.

Benefits

  • Direct selection by thread designation such as BSPP when stated reduces setup mistakes.
  • Suitable for workshop processes where alignment and controlled engagement are practical priorities.
  • Supports consistent thread quality when you use steady feed and lubrication.
  • Works well for maintenance tasks where parts must be reworked to the drawing requirement.
Drawbacks
  • Not suitable for materials or hardness outside the typical range for the named tool material and execution.
  • Not intended for high performance production without a validated process and rigid machine conditions.

Step by step

  1. Inspect the blank and remove burrs so the die can start square to the axis.
  2. Mount the die in a suitable die holder and secure it so it cannot tilt under load.
  3. Align the holder to the workpiece axis and apply suitable cutting lubricant.
  4. Start the thread with steady rotation and maintain axial alignment without side force.
  5. Reverse briefly to clear chips from the cutting edges, then continue with steady feed.
  6. Continue until required engagement is reached, then back the die off fully.
  7. Clean the thread and the die, then protect the tool from corrosion before storage.

Scope of supply

  • 1 piece Hexagon Die Nut DIN 382 HSS - G (BSP) 2" x 11 LH

Technical features

  • Product type: Die Nut
  • Standard: DIN 382
  • Thread designation: BSPP
  • Thread direction: Left hand thread
  • Tool material or execution: HSS
  • Connection context: Pipe thread

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

How do you decide between a hand tap and a machine tap for this thread?
You choose by the driving method and the stability of the setup. Hand taps support controlled manual work, while machine taps support guided or powered driving with stable alignment.
Where do you find technical notes for die nuts?
This reference outlines handling and typical limitations: Technical information hexagon die nuts as PDF
What do you check before you start cutting the thread?
Confirm the thread designation, the hole preparation, and the workpiece material. Keep alignment square to the axis and plan lubrication and chip evacuation.
How do you translate inch based thread notation to metric workshop references?
Use this conversion table for fast unit assignment in daily work: Inch to mm conversion table as PDF
How do you reduce the risk of a tapered or oversize thread?
Maintain alignment, avoid side load, and use steady feed. Clean chips from the cutting geometry and verify the first part against the specification.
Where do you find the matching catalog for additional variants and reference data?
Use the catalog for additional information and product family context: VD 23 catalog as PDF

Do you need help selecting or using the product?
Use the contact form.

Additional information
Type of thread Pipe thread
Standard DIN 382
Material HSS
Tolerance A
Size G (BSP) 2" x 11 LH
Width across flat 100 mm
EAN 4022835256540
Item number 25654
Thread standard DIN ISO 239
Rec. Bolt diameter 59.43 mm
Hexagon Die Nut DIN 382 HSS - G (BSP) 2" x 11 LH | VÖLKEL

Hexagon Die Nut DIN 382 HSS - G (BSP) 2" x 11 LH

Hexagon Die Nut DIN 382 HSS - G (BSP) 2" x 11 LH supports controlled thread cutting when you select it by thread system and apply it in a stable, guided setup. It fits typical shop workflows in machine building, service, and metal fabrication.

BSPP indicates a parallel pipe thread designation, typical for fittings where the seal is not created by thread interference. Left hand thread means the tool is intended for threads that tighten opposite to standard right hand threads. DIN 382 indicates the referenced standard family or tool standard named in the product designation.

Application

  • Die Nut use in repair and small batch work, including service workshops and mechanical engineering.
  • Thread production on prepared holes or blanks where alignment is controlled by a holder, guide, or machine spindle.
  • Process: manual driving or assisted driving depending on your holder and machine setup
  • Use: thread cutting, re tapping, and thread cleaning depending on condition
  • Use suitable lubrication and remove chips regularly so cutting edges do not pack up.
  • Thread system context: match the tool to the BSPP specification stated on the part or drawing.

Note Clean threads and tools before use, apply suitable lubrication for cutting operations, and stop if resistance rises sharply.

Benefits

  • Direct selection by thread designation such as BSPP when stated reduces setup mistakes.
  • Suitable for workshop processes where alignment and controlled engagement are practical priorities.
  • Supports consistent thread quality when you use steady feed and lubrication.
  • Works well for maintenance tasks where parts must be reworked to the drawing requirement.
Drawbacks
  • Not suitable for materials or hardness outside the typical range for the named tool material and execution.
  • Not intended for high performance production without a validated process and rigid machine conditions.

Step by step

  1. Inspect the blank and remove burrs so the die can start square to the axis.
  2. Mount the die in a suitable die holder and secure it so it cannot tilt under load.
  3. Align the holder to the workpiece axis and apply suitable cutting lubricant.
  4. Start the thread with steady rotation and maintain axial alignment without side force.
  5. Reverse briefly to clear chips from the cutting edges, then continue with steady feed.
  6. Continue until required engagement is reached, then back the die off fully.
  7. Clean the thread and the die, then protect the tool from corrosion before storage.

Scope of supply

  • 1 piece Hexagon Die Nut DIN 382 HSS - G (BSP) 2" x 11 LH

Technical features

  • Product type: Die Nut
  • Standard: DIN 382
  • Thread designation: BSPP
  • Thread direction: Left hand thread
  • Tool material or execution: HSS
  • Connection context: Pipe thread

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

How do you decide between a hand tap and a machine tap for this thread?
You choose by the driving method and the stability of the setup. Hand taps support controlled manual work, while machine taps support guided or powered driving with stable alignment.
Where do you find technical notes for die nuts?
This reference outlines handling and typical limitations: Technical information hexagon die nuts as PDF
What do you check before you start cutting the thread?
Confirm the thread designation, the hole preparation, and the workpiece material. Keep alignment square to the axis and plan lubrication and chip evacuation.
How do you translate inch based thread notation to metric workshop references?
Use this conversion table for fast unit assignment in daily work: Inch to mm conversion table as PDF
How do you reduce the risk of a tapered or oversize thread?
Maintain alignment, avoid side load, and use steady feed. Clean chips from the cutting geometry and verify the first part against the specification.
Where do you find the matching catalog for additional variants and reference data?
Use the catalog for additional information and product family context: VD 23 catalog as PDF

Do you need help selecting or using the product?
Use the contact form.

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