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Create threads sized for pipe and conduit.
Tap left-hand threads for pipe and conduit.
With an extra-long shank, these taps have extended reach for tapping deep and hard-to-reach areas in pipe and conduit.
Use these carbon steel taps for thread repair and occasional tapping of pipe and conduit. They can tap threads into most metal and plastic, but they have a shorter tool life than standard taps.
With a taper chamfer on one threading end and a bottoming chamfer on the other, these pipe and conduit taps can start threads easily, and they are able to thread close to the bottom of closed-end holes.
Also known as short-projection taps, these have fewer tapered threads at the tip than standard pipe taps, so you don't have to drive them as deep to produce full threads.
Drill and thread holes for pipe and conduit without switching tools.
Also known as interrupted-thread taps, these have extra space between the cutting threads, so large chips fall without packing and high amounts of lubricant can flow between the tap and the workpiece.
The cutting teeth are shaped to cut smooth threads in soft pipe and conduit material.
The spiral flutes on these pipe and conduit taps keep chips clear by drawing them back out of the hole, so there's no need to reverse the tap while cutting threads.
Use these taps on hardened steel pipe and conduit.
Cut threads in PG thread sizes commonly used for European conduit.
Repair rusted and damaged threads in pipe and conduit. These files are for use in most hole diameters.
Create pipe and conduit threads in a range of hole diameters.
Also known as hot tapping kits, these kits include the tools you need to add a new line without having to shut down your piping system.