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Die Nut Sizes — Quick Reference

Die nuts are hex-form threading dies driven by a standard spanner — their primary use is rethreading and chasing damaged external threads, not cutting new threads from scratch (round split dies do that better). AIMS stocks die nuts in HSS and carbon steel across metric, imperial, BSP and BSW thread forms. Match thread form to the existing thread on the workpiece.

Thread Form Pitch Standard Common Workshop Sizes Typical Use
Metric Coarse ISO 261 / AS 1721 M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12, M14, M16, M20, M24 General Australian + European fastener rethreading
Metric Fine ISO 262 / AS 1721 M8×1.0, M10×1.25, M12×1.25, M14×1.5, M16×1.5, M20×1.5 Automotive, hydraulic fittings, precision fine-pitch
UNC (Unified Coarse) ASME B1.1 1/4"-20, 5/16"-18, 3/8"-16, 7/16"-14, 1/2"-13, 5/8"-11 US-origin machinery rethreading, older equipment
UNF (Unified Fine) ASME B1.1 1/4"-28, 5/16"-24, 3/8"-24, 7/16"-20, 1/2"-20 Aerospace, precision automotive, fine-pitch repair
BSW (Whitworth) BS 84 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 7/16", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" Older Australian/UK machinery, vintage equipment
BSP (Pipe Thread) BS 21 / ISO 228 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1" Hydraulic and pneumatic pipe thread chasing

For cutting new threads from scratch, use a round split die with a die stock — it allows adjustment for clean shoulder threading. For damaged INTERNAL threads, use a tap instead. Companion ranges: threading tools, tap & die sets, tap wrenches.

Die Nuts

Die nuts are hexagonal-form threading dies that can be driven by a standard open-end spanner or adjustable wrench. Unlike round split dies, die nuts do not allow diameter adjustment — they cut a fixed, standard thread form. Their primary application is rethreading and chasing damaged external threads rather than cutting new threads from scratch. AIMS Industrial supplies die nuts in metric and imperial thread forms, in HSS and carbon steel.

Die Nuts vs Round Split Dies

Round split dies in a die stock are the correct tool for cutting new external threads from bar stock — they can be adjusted to take a roughing cut, then closed to take a finishing cut for a clean, accurate thread. Die nuts provide no adjustment and are harder to start precisely on a plain bar. Where die nuts excel is in rethreading applications: the hex body allows them to be placed on a damaged bolt or stud and worked along it with a spanner to clean up burred or corroded threads without the need for a die stock. For maintenance applications where rethreading fasteners in-situ is the primary task, die nuts are faster and more convenient than round dies.

Thread Specifications

Metric die nuts are available from M3 through M24 in standard pitch (coarse) and fine pitch configurations. Imperial die nuts cover BSW (British Standard Whitworth), BSF (British Standard Fine), and UNC/UNF thread forms — relevant for older Australian and American equipment that uses imperial threads. Always confirm the thread form and pitch before selecting a die nut; metric coarse and fine at the same nominal diameter look similar but are incompatible.

HSS vs Carbon Steel

HSS die nuts maintain their cutting edge longer and are preferred for production use and for harder materials. Carbon steel die nuts are an economical choice for occasional maintenance rethreading on mild steel fasteners. For stainless steel or hardened fasteners, HSS is the minimum specification.

Thread Classes and Fit

Threading standards define different fit classes for the clearance between external and internal thread profiles — a tighter fit class produces less slop in the assembled joint but requires more precise cutting. Die nuts cut to standard tolerance and are suited to general-purpose thread repair and maintenance where the original thread was itself to standard tolerance. For precision or close-tolerance threading work, a round split die in a die stock, with diameter adjustment, is the more appropriate tool. Die nuts are correctly viewed as a maintenance tool for restoring damaged standard-tolerance fastener threads rather than a precision thread-cutting instrument. For guidance on die nut selection for your application, contact our team.

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