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Assorts Tool Steel Knurling Tool 2' Inch II 50 mm Capacity for Lathe Machine - 3 Pairs x 3 Different Diamond Pitch Hardened knurls

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  • 🛠️ Robust and Versatile: Designed for precision and versatility on lathe machines.
  • 📏 Large Capacity: Accommodates up to 2" (50 mm) diameter workpieces, suitable for a wide range of knurling tasks.
  • 🔩 High-Quality Material: Crafted from durable tool steel and finished in epoxy black for longevity and rust resistance.
  • 🔵 Multiple Knurl Options: Includes 3 pairs of hardened knurls with different diamond pitch textures (0.5 mm, 1.0 mm, and 1.5 mm).
  • 🔧 Easy Replacement: Knurls are marked with pitch sizes for convenient replacement using included tools.
  • 🔄 Universal Compatibility: Fits standard 4-way and quick-change tool posts with a minimum 10 mm tool holding capacity.
  • 🧲 Secure and Precise: Features a knurled body on the pressure cap and a square side clamping bar for secure alignment and grip during operation.


Introducing the Assorts Tool Steel Knurling Tool, designed for precision and versatility on lathe machines. This robust tool features a large 2" (50 mm) capacity, accommodating a wide range of knurling tasks with ease. Crafted from high-quality tool steel and finished in epoxy black for durability and rust resistance, it ensures a long service life even in demanding workshop environments. The knurling tool includes 3 pairs of hardened knurls, each set featuring left-hand (LH) and right-hand (RH) diagonal lines. These knurls offer three different diamond pitch textures: 0.5 mm, 1.0 mm (pre-fitted to the holder), and 1.5 mm. Each spare knurl is conveniently marked with its pitch size, simplifying replacement via the ejecting pin's grub screw and snap ring plier. Compatibility is assured with standard 4-way tool posts and quick-change tool posts that accommodate a minimum tool holding capacity of 10 mm. The knurling tool's design incorporates a knurled body on the pressure cap for enhanced grip during operation, while the 10 x 10 mm square side clamping bar secures it firmly to the tool post, ensuring precise alignment relative to the workpiece. Whether you're creating intricate diamond-pattern textures or embossed designs on cylindrical surfaces, the Assorts Tool Steel Knurling Tool delivers reliable performance and exceptional craftsmanship for your machining projects.


Wilmer Gingerich
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Poor design with a lot of slop in the joints. Works but just barely.
Eric D Nelson
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Pleasantly surprised. It works much better than the traditional tool pushing into your part using the cross slide.This tool looks cheap and almost frail, but it does work very well. Well worth the price.
ByTheLake
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I purchased this to knurl tool handles and thumb screws on my Grizzly lathe. I wondered if I would need to be concerned with work diameter to ensure a repeatable knurl pattern. After watching several YouTube videos for tips, I simply cramped this tool down firmly and the pattern repeated perfectly. I was also able to move the carriage along the work to create longer knurls, and the knurl pattern always tracked nicely regardess of the work diameter. Would definitely purchase this again.
Andy Bijansky
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
At first I was skeptical about this tool due to its cost, but I ordered it anyway. I needed to put a knurled finish on some parts. After receiving it I quickly set it up in my lathe and I was pleasantly surprised at how well it worked!. The quality of the knurl was excellent and the quality of the tool far exceeded my expectations. Would definitely recommend this tool.
Sawdust 63
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
Good price and it does provide a knurl.Way too loose to be consistent or predictable.
John S
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023
It works and does a good job on mild steel, I was little nervous about the feed rate and perhaps really messing up my part as the last operation was to knurl a section of it, but with a very low feed rate it came out beautiful.