RIDGID® 38225 Pipe Die, 3/8 in Conduit/Pipe, 3/8-18 NPT Thread, Right Thread, For Use With 4PJ Geared Pipe Threader, HSS
RIDGID® 38225 Pipe Die, 3/8 in Conduit/Pipe, 3/8-18 NPT Thread, Right Thread, For Use With 4PJ Geared Pipe Threader, HSS
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BrandRIDGID®
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UPC095691382252
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Manufacturer Part Number38225
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CountryUSA
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Thread DirectionRight
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MaterialHSS
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Thread Size3/8-18
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Thread TypeNPT
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Conduit/Pipe Size3/8 in
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Suitable For Use With4PJ Geared Pipe Threader
- True centering work holes
- Jam proof
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UNSPSC27112805
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Package DescriptionEACH
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WarrantyLifetime
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