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You use the round die for brass when an external workpiece thread for M 9 x 1.0 has to be produced, followed up, or cleaned. The important ordering facts are thread system, nominal size, pitch or threads per inch, die shape, and material execution where stated.

M identifies ISO metric thread notation, where nominal diameter and pitch define the matching thread. The brass execution is selected for brass, short-chipping bronze, and similar short-chipping materials where chip flow and clean guidance matter. DIN 223 is stated in the product name and supports product identification.

Application

  • optimized for machining brass
  • for short-chipping bronze
  • also for short-chipping materials up to 800 N/mm²

Note Select the die by the finished external thread and use it only with a holder that supports the die shape and size.

Benefits

  • light cutting action
  • free chip flow towards the front
  • reduced clogging of chip holes
Drawbacks
  • The MS execution is not the best default for tough long-chipping materials, so choose a tougher die execution where the workpiece material requires it.

Step by step

  1. Confirm that the required external thread is M 9 x 1.0 before selecting the die.
  2. Choose a holder that matches the die shape and size.
  3. Prepare the bolt, stud, or shaft with a clean start chamfer.
  4. Apply cutting fluid that fits the workpiece material and process.
  5. Place the die square to the workpiece axis before turning.
  6. Cut or rework the thread with controlled pressure and steady alignment.
  7. Reverse carefully when needed to clear chips from the cutting area.
  8. Clean the finished external thread before assembly.
  9. Check the thread with a matching nut, gauge, or inspection process where required.

Scope of supply

  • 1 piece Round Die for brass DIN 223 (DIN EN 22568) HSS - M 9 x 1.0

Technical features

  • Product type: round die for brass
  • Thread system: M
  • Thread designation: M 9 x 1.0
  • Standard: DIN 223
  • Material: HSS
  • Die form: round die
  • Thread target: external threads
  • Direction: RH
  • Package quantity: 1

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What thread does this die cut?

It cuts or reworks an external thread for M 9 x 1.0 when the workpiece and drawing match the product data.

Is this tool for internal or external threads?

The die is for external threads, while internal threads require a matching tap for M 9 x 1.0.

Which holder do you need?

Use a suitable round-die holder that supports the die form and keeps the tool square to the workpiece axis.

When is the brass execution useful?

The brass execution is useful for brass, short-chipping bronze, and similar short-chipping materials where the product application matches the workpiece.

Can it be used as a gauge?

No, the die is a cutting or reworking tool and final inspection should use the required gauge or quality process.

Where can you find round die information?

Additional round die information is available here: Technical information round dies as PDF

What prevents damage during reworking?

A clean start, square alignment, and low controlled pressure prevent the die from crossing or tearing the first threads.

Where can you find the threading tools catalog?

You can find the threading tools catalog here: VD 23 catalog as PDF

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

In this category: Threading tools

Additional information
Type of thread metric-fine ISO-thread
Standard DIN 223 (DIN EN 22568)
Form solid version (Form B) for brass
Material HSS
Tolerance 6g
Size M 9 x 1.0
Outer diameter 25.0 mm
EAN 4022835562207
Item number 56220
Thread standard DIN 13
Rec. Bolt diameter 8.88 mm

You use the round die for brass when an external workpiece thread for M 9 x 1.0 has to be produced, followed up, or cleaned. The important ordering facts are thread system, nominal size, pitch or threads per inch, die shape, and material execution where stated.

M identifies ISO metric thread notation, where nominal diameter and pitch define the matching thread. The brass execution is selected for brass, short-chipping bronze, and similar short-chipping materials where chip flow and clean guidance matter. DIN 223 is stated in the product name and supports product identification.

Application

  • optimized for machining brass
  • for short-chipping bronze
  • also for short-chipping materials up to 800 N/mm²

Note Select the die by the finished external thread and use it only with a holder that supports the die shape and size.

Benefits

  • light cutting action
  • free chip flow towards the front
  • reduced clogging of chip holes
Drawbacks
  • The MS execution is not the best default for tough long-chipping materials, so choose a tougher die execution where the workpiece material requires it.

Step by step

  1. Confirm that the required external thread is M 9 x 1.0 before selecting the die.
  2. Choose a holder that matches the die shape and size.
  3. Prepare the bolt, stud, or shaft with a clean start chamfer.
  4. Apply cutting fluid that fits the workpiece material and process.
  5. Place the die square to the workpiece axis before turning.
  6. Cut or rework the thread with controlled pressure and steady alignment.
  7. Reverse carefully when needed to clear chips from the cutting area.
  8. Clean the finished external thread before assembly.
  9. Check the thread with a matching nut, gauge, or inspection process where required.

Scope of supply

  • 1 piece Round Die for brass DIN 223 (DIN EN 22568) HSS - M 9 x 1.0

Technical features

  • Product type: round die for brass
  • Thread system: M
  • Thread designation: M 9 x 1.0
  • Standard: DIN 223
  • Material: HSS
  • Die form: round die
  • Thread target: external threads
  • Direction: RH
  • Package quantity: 1

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What thread does this die cut?

It cuts or reworks an external thread for M 9 x 1.0 when the workpiece and drawing match the product data.

Is this tool for internal or external threads?

The die is for external threads, while internal threads require a matching tap for M 9 x 1.0.

Which holder do you need?

Use a suitable round-die holder that supports the die form and keeps the tool square to the workpiece axis.

When is the brass execution useful?

The brass execution is useful for brass, short-chipping bronze, and similar short-chipping materials where the product application matches the workpiece.

Can it be used as a gauge?

No, the die is a cutting or reworking tool and final inspection should use the required gauge or quality process.

Where can you find round die information?

Additional round die information is available here: Technical information round dies as PDF

What prevents damage during reworking?

A clean start, square alignment, and low controlled pressure prevent the die from crossing or tearing the first threads.

Where can you find the threading tools catalog?

You can find the threading tools catalog here: VD 23 catalog as PDF

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

In this category: Threading tools

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