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YATO is a professional tool brand chosen by service centers and demanding craftsmen. The brand is built on durable materials, ergonomic design, and reliable operation under daily loads. Thread-processing tools are made with an emphasis on precision and longevity.
The YATO YT-17590 thread restoration file is intended for quick restoration and “refreshing” of metric threads. A single tool combines 8 pitches: 0.75 / 1.0 / 1.25 / 1.5 / 1.75 / 2.0 / 2.5 / 3.0 mm, allowing you to match thread pitch precisely without changing tools. The working part made of 40Cr steel ensures edge retention, while the plastic handle provides a secure, comfortable grip.
8 pitches in one tool — full set of popular metric thread pitches 0.75–3.0 mm.
Precise geometry restoration — removes rust, burrs and irregularities, improves run-on.
Durable 40Cr steel — long service life under intensive use.
Ergonomic plastic handle — secure grip even in workshop conditions.
Universal application — for screws, studs, nuts and fastener seats.
Model / Index: YT-17590
Barcode (EAN): 5906083104619
Unit: PCE (pcs)
Package volume: 0.495
Weight: 0.22 kg
File pitches: 0.75 | 1 | 1.25 | 1.5 | 1.75 | 2 | 2.5 | 3 mm
Materials: 40Cr (working part) | plastic (handle)
One file — many situations: no need to carry separate tools for each pitch.
Fast, clean repair: reduces downtime and part replacement.
Repeatable precision: rigid profile ensures consistent results every time.
YATO YT-17590 thread restoration file (8 pitches, for metric threads).
Identify the required pitch and select the corresponding face on the file.
Place the file parallel to the thread and work in the direction of the thread with even pressure.
Clear chips; lightly lubricate the work area if needed.
Check run-on with the corresponding screw/nut.
Always use eye protection and gloves.
Secure the workpiece to prevent vibration and slipping.
Do not apply excessive force — several light strokes are better than one aggressive push