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All Good.
Worked for what I needed
High quality die at a good price.
Do not buy this if you are going to do new threads on stainless steel. Get the other one.
Cross reviewing this one along with 9427...
I got both 9427 and 6527. They are both marked Hanson. There is no Irwin mark on the die itself. If you get both and took them out of the bag and now you do not know which is what, on my 9427 was a "NC" after "5/16-18", while 6527 was not. Besides that they look identical. 9427 comes in the nice package, 6527 in just a plastic bag. 9427 is more than double in price!
Is the packaging justifying the double price?
Actually the package is the minor difference. The two dies are completely different when it comes to doing the work. The cheap one went dull after cutting less than 1/4" length of thread in quality stainless steel. The expensive one cut the rest of 2" and still has life in it, although you can feel it is worn now. It will still do mild steel just fine but is a bit dull for clean threads in stainless.
So ... if you are looking to clean some threads in either regular or stainless steel, get the cheap one to save.
If you need to cut some new thread in mild steel, again get the cheap one.
If you need to cut a lot of new thread, or more importantly you need to cut new thread in stainless steel make sure you get the expensive one or you'll be sorry.
And don't forget cutting oil.
Worked great!
These IRWIN HANSON Hexagon Dies are ideal for maintenance and repair work. They are recommended for use with hexagon die stocks, but when space is limited, they can be used with a wrench or socket. The thread die is constructed from high-carbon steel for extended use.
Features
Dies are ideal for maintenance and repair work
Dies are recommended for use with hexagon die stocks
Threading die can be used with a wrench or socket when space is limited
Dies are made of HCS (high-carbon steel) for lasting durability
5/16" - 18 Nc
Specifications
Manufacturer : Irwin
Part Number : 6527
Item Weight : 0.96 ounces
Product Dimensions : 2.75 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches
Item model number : 6527
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Material : STEEL
Shape : Hexagon
Item Package Quantity : 1
Measurement System : Metric
Included Components : Die
Batteries Included? : No
Batteries Required? : No
National Stock Number : 5136-01-431-1638
ASIN : B004GZADKW
Customer Reviews : 4.6 out of 5 stars 25 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank : #140,396 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #81 in Hex Threading Dies
Date First Available : May 9, 2006
We are offering a 30-day money-back guarantee!
If you are not satisfied with your purchase within 30 days of receiving the product, you can ship it back to us for a refund or exchange.
Before returning the item, kindly send us a request using the Self-Serve Return option or contact our customer support team to get your return authorization. You may contact us by email at support@mprtools.com, phone at 1-800-905-0410, or chat through our website. We are available Monday to Friday from 8 am to 5 pm ET.
We want to guarantee your experience with us will be outstanding. Here are just a few of the reasons why mprtools.com is the go-to company to get your tools from:
We work very hard to ensure we offer the absolute best prices online. If you find it at a lower price somewhere else within 365 days of purchasing, please message us, and we’ll credit you back the difference right away.
It's our duty to provide superior quality tools you can trust to get the job done. If you're not fully satisfied with your order, you can request a return for a complete reimbursement.
All Good.
Worked for what I needed
High quality die at a good price.
Do not buy this if you are going to do new threads on stainless steel. Get the other one.
Cross reviewing this one along with 9427...
I got both 9427 and 6527. They are both marked Hanson. There is no Irwin mark on the die itself. If you get both and took them out of the bag and now you do not know which is what, on my 9427 was a "NC" after "5/16-18", while 6527 was not. Besides that they look identical. 9427 comes in the nice package, 6527 in just a plastic bag. 9427 is more than double in price!
Is the packaging justifying the double price?
Actually the package is the minor difference. The two dies are completely different when it comes to doing the work. The cheap one went dull after cutting less than 1/4" length of thread in quality stainless steel. The expensive one cut the rest of 2" and still has life in it, although you can feel it is worn now. It will still do mild steel just fine but is a bit dull for clean threads in stainless.
So ... if you are looking to clean some threads in either regular or stainless steel, get the cheap one to save.
If you need to cut some new thread in mild steel, again get the cheap one.
If you need to cut a lot of new thread, or more importantly you need to cut new thread in stainless steel make sure you get the expensive one or you'll be sorry.
And don't forget cutting oil.
Worked great!
These IRWIN HANSON Hexagon Dies are ideal for maintenance and repair work. They are recommended for use with hexagon die stocks, but when space is limited, they can be used with a wrench or socket. The thread die is constructed from high-carbon steel for extended use.
Features
Dies are ideal for maintenance and repair work
Dies are recommended for use with hexagon die stocks
Threading die can be used with a wrench or socket when space is limited
Dies are made of HCS (high-carbon steel) for lasting durability
5/16" - 18 Nc
Specifications
Manufacturer : Irwin
Part Number : 6527
Item Weight : 0.96 ounces
Product Dimensions : 2.75 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches
Item model number : 6527
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Material : STEEL
Shape : Hexagon
Item Package Quantity : 1
Measurement System : Metric
Included Components : Die
Batteries Included? : No
Batteries Required? : No
National Stock Number : 5136-01-431-1638
ASIN : B004GZADKW
Customer Reviews : 4.6 out of 5 stars 25 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank : #140,396 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #81 in Hex Threading Dies
Date First Available : May 9, 2006
We are offering a 30-day money-back guarantee!
If you are not satisfied with your purchase within 30 days of receiving the product, you can ship it back to us for a refund or exchange.
Before returning the item, kindly send us a request using the Self-Serve Return option or contact our customer support team to get your return authorization. You may contact us by email at support@mprtools.com, phone at 1-800-905-0410, or chat through our website. We are available Monday to Friday from 8 am to 5 pm ET.
We want to guarantee your experience with us will be outstanding. Here are just a few of the reasons why mprtools.com is the go-to company to get your tools from:
We work very hard to ensure we offer the absolute best prices online. If you find it at a lower price somewhere else within 365 days of purchasing, please message us, and we’ll credit you back the difference right away.
It's our duty to provide superior quality tools you can trust to get the job done. If you're not fully satisfied with your order, you can request a return for a complete reimbursement.
All Good.
Worked for what I needed
High quality die at a good price.
Do not buy this if you are going to do new threads on stainless steel. Get the other one.
Cross reviewing this one along with 9427...
I got both 9427 and 6527. They are both marked Hanson. There is no Irwin mark on the die itself. If you get both and took them out of the bag and now you do not know which is what, on my 9427 was a "NC" after "5/16-18", while 6527 was not. Besides that they look identical. 9427 comes in the nice package, 6527 in just a plastic bag. 9427 is more than double in price!
Is the packaging justifying the double price?
Actually the package is the minor difference. The two dies are completely different when it comes to doing the work. The cheap one went dull after cutting less than 1/4" length of thread in quality stainless steel. The expensive one cut the rest of 2" and still has life in it, although you can feel it is worn now. It will still do mild steel just fine but is a bit dull for clean threads in stainless.
So ... if you are looking to clean some threads in either regular or stainless steel, get the cheap one to save.
If you need to cut some new thread in mild steel, again get the cheap one.
If you need to cut a lot of new thread, or more importantly you need to cut new thread in stainless steel make sure you get the expensive one or you'll be sorry.
And don't forget cutting oil.
Worked great!
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Great price and excellent tools.
Works very well and last long