One tap threads holes in pipe and conduit from start to finish

Start threading a hole with one end of these taps and finish it with the other

Create the broad Acme threads found on lead screw nuts, linear actuators, and other moving components

Store objects on enclosed shelves

Prevent buildup that can ruin threads and keep pipe and conduit from making strong connections

A range of sizes that remove chips so they don’t ruin the threads or jam the tap

Remove long, stringy chips to produce cleaner threads than standard taps

Avoid heat buildup that can deform material and prematurely wear taps when threading nickel alloys

Cut through tough titanium alloys while reducing heat and preventing clogs

Press instead of cut threads for zero chips to slow you down or damage the tap

Produce wide, shallow threads that permit quick assembly and are often used in concrete forming equipment

Drill precise holes without building a fixture

Drill and thread holes with the same bit

The flange distributes pressure, so you don't need a washer

Pair with friction drills to melt holes that have an outer lip in sheet metal

Secure friction drill bits in friction drills

Make a hole in thin metal to install threaded fasteners that won't twist or loosen

Create internal threads in valves, couplings, and other fittings for garden hose connections

Match the size of helical inserts so they fit tightly when installed

A range of tap sizes that snap into a bit screwdriver

No tap wrench needed—just snap into a bit screwdriver

Thread holes for left-hand Acme fasteners that secure counter-clockwise rotating parts

Prevent chip buildup when creating left-hand threads for counter-clockwise rotating parts

Size holes for installing helical inserts that anchor left-hand bolts and rods

A variety of taps to create a snug fit with left-hand fasteners

Create left-hand threads that prevent counter-clockwise rotating parts from loosening

Hold fasteners in place to prevent loosening from vibration

Push out chips while threading holes that are hard to reach or obstructed

Extend your reach and bypass obstructions to thread holes in pipe and conduit

Thread holes that are hard to access or where obstructions make it difficult to turn a tap wrench

Our tiniest taps cut threads in electronics and small precision instruments

Get chips out of the way as you cut slightly oversized threads for plating and heat treating

Prepare for plating and heat treating by cutting slightly oversized threads

A range of sizes for adding internal threads to pipe and conduit

Add internal threads to pipe and conduit or components such as manifolds

Include the tools you need to add a new line without having to shut down your piping system

Mark even spacing for rivets and other fasteners before you drill

Mark, start, and thread screw holes into wood and other nonmetal materials

Repair damaged or worn threads in engines so spark plugs fit securely

The most versatile system, attach fittings along the continuous slots to build virtually anything

Cut and repair internal and external threads in many sizes

Switch between internal and external threading with interchangeable tap and die adapters

Drill holes and cut internal threads in a variety of sizes

Hold your tap firmly in a collet chuck or tap holder to create internal threads in workpieces

Attach taps to drill presses or milling machines that have a Morse taper spindle

Extend the length of your tap to cut in hard-to-reach areas

Grip the flutes on a broken tap to remove it without damaging the surrounding threads

Place on your workpiece to cut straight threads without building a fixture

Work like sockets to connect taps to ratchet wrenches

A variety of taps for threading holes so screws, bolts, and rods fit snugly

Pierce copper tubing for a secondary line to humidifiers and ice makers; also known as saddle valves

Pair with square-shank taps to turn them by hand

Cut and repair internal and external threads and drill holes in many different sizes

Repair internal and external threads in a range of sizes

Insert into a tapped hole and pull out to remove chips

Replace spindles, collet nuts, and other parts on tapping heads

Back out of a hole after tapping it without stopping your machine's motor

Cut threads into holes in most metals and plastic so screws, bolts, and rods fit snugly

Install in a CNC machine to cut a range of internal and external threads with a single tool

Restore lengths of rusted and damaged threads on screws, pipe, or conduit

Spot fix rusted and damaged threads along screws, pipe, or conduit

Create new threads or repair stripped threads

The metric version of Acme taps create the threads found on lead screw nuts and linear actuators


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