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The guide will be slightly bigger than conduit, so 27mm sounds right. Could be the cutting die is blunt or the conduit isn’t cut square, making the thread start of angle.
 
yes mate my one its same as one on photo 1..the problem its element two on the picture..i dont know the exacly name ..they have to be 25mm wide but on most of them its 27mm wide..now when you try to thread conduit you cant thread properly them because its hard to keep exacly 90 degre to the conduit to make proper threding..for that i ask here if any one have this problem before and if its possyble to find one tap and die who its 25mm and not 27mm wide..

Stupid question but have you put the die in the right way around?

Threading tool, consists of Stock, Die and Guide.

Just found my set way hey, similar to theses,
Set of 20mm & 25mm Stocks Dies and Guides - https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/COSDG.html?source=adwords&ad_position=1o1&ad_id=45425533757&placement=&kw=&network=g&matchtype=&ad_type=pla&product_id=COSDG&product_partition_id=174053414467&test=finalurl_v2&gclid=Cj0KCQiAv_HSBRCkARIsAGaSsrAygGQv4BArm5MQI-HF-E6K9ylpom0R3FAaCxjS-kcXRhzxhKrMtpQaAn7REALw_wcB
 

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