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    Taps

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    Cut threads into holes so screws, bolts, and rods fit snugly. Our basic taps have straight flutes that are good for most jobs.
    High-Speed Steel—The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic.
    Cobalt Steel—These taps resist higher temperatures and and last twice as long as high-speed steel taps. They thread hard materials such as iron and hardened steel without damaging their cutting edges.
    Carbide—The hardest and most wear-resistant taps. They last 10 times longer than high-speed steel for the best performance on hard and abrasive materials like nickel and fiberglass. Carbide can be brittle, however, so these taps require a rigid machine tool holder to prevent breakage and should not be used for hand tapping.
    Carbon Steel—The economical choice for occasional hand tapping. These work on most metals and plastic but will dull more quickly than other taps.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated—Run at higher speeds and last twice as long as uncoated taps.
    Titanium Carbon Nitride (TiCN) Coated—Resist heat, chipping, and wear for three times the life of uncoated taps.
    Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) Coated—No taps last longer. These are the best for high-speed, high-temperature drilling of tough materials such as iron and titanium.
    Taper Chamfer—Good for both starting holes and threading through holes. These taps have the longest taper to gradually engage with the material, reducing the force needed to turn them. They can't reach the bottom of blind holes, however, so you will likely need to finish with a bottoming-chamfer tap.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type, these thread both through holes and blind holes. The tapered section is shorter than a taper chamfer and longer than bottoming chamfer. As a result, they're easier to turn than bottoming taps but require more force than taper taps.
    Bottoming Chamfer—Cut all the way to the bottom of blind holes with taps that have the shortest taper. Since these require the most force to turn, they’re often used to finish holes started by taper- or plug-chamfer taps.
    Number of Flutes—Taps with fewer flutes have more space to capture chips, so you won’t have to clear them as often. However, they can be more difficult to keep straight in the hole.
    Taps Sold as Sets—Include one tap of each chamfer type.
    Taps
    Taps Sold as Sets
    Drill Bit
    Taper Chamfer
    Plug Chamfer
    Bottoming
    Chamfer
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    High-Speed Steel
     
    Uncoated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"2 1/8"Metric
    43.3 mm
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    M4 × 0.75 mm3/4"2 1/8"Metric
    43.2 mm
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    M4.5 × 0.75 mm7/8"2 3/8"Metric
    43.7 mm
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    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"2 1/8"Metric
    43.3 mm
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    M4.5 × 0.75 mm7/8"2 3/8"Metric
    43.7 mm
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    Titanium Carbon Nitride (TiCN) Coated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"2.13"Metric
    41/8"
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    Cobalt Steel
     
    Uncoated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/8"2 15/64"Metric
    33.3 mm
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    Carbide
     
    Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) Coated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/8"2 1/8"Metric
    43.3 mm
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    Carbon Steel
     
    Uncoated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"2 1/8"Metric
    43.3 mm
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    Tap Sets

    These sets include a variety of taps for threading holes so screws, bolts, and rods fit snugly.
    High-Speed Steel—Single Thread Size Sets
    Image of Product. Taper, Plug, and Bottoming Chamfer Set. Front orientation. Taps. Tap Sets, Single Tap Thread Size.

    Taper, Plug, and Bottoming

    Chamfer Set

    The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic. These sets include one of each chamfer type: Taper for starting holes and threading through holes; plug for through holes and blind holes; and bottoming for cutting the closest to the bottom of any hole.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated—Run at higher speeds and last twice as long as uncoated taps.
    Taper Chamfer, Plug
    Chamfer, Bottoming Chamfer
    No. of
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    Included
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    Each
    Uncoated
    3M4Metric
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    3M4.5Metric
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    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated
    3M4Metric
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    High-Speed Steel—Multiple Thread Size Sets
    Image of Product. Plug Chamfer Set. Front orientation. Taps. Tap Sets, Multiple Tap Thread Sizes.

    Plug Chamfer Set

    The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic. These sets include multiple sizes of plug chamfer taps for through holes and blind holes.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Plug Chamfer
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    Uncoated
    101 each of sizes M3 × 0.50 mm, M3.5 × 0.60 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4.5 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm; M6 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm, and M16 × 2.00 mmMetric
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    Carbon Steel—Single Thread Size Sets
    Image of Product. Taper, Plug, and Bottoming Chamfer Set. Front orientation. Taps. Tap Sets, Single Tap Thread Size.

    Taper, Plug, and Bottoming

    Chamfer Set

    The economical choice for occasional hand tapping. These work on most metals and plastic but will dull more quickly than other taps. Sets include one each chamfer type: Taper for starting holes and through holes; plug for through holes and blind holes; and bottoming for cutting the closest to the bottom of any hole.
    Taper Chamfer, Plug
    Chamfer, Bottoming Chamfer
    No. of
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    Included
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    Each
    Uncoated
    3M4Metric
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    Carbon Steel—Multiple Thread Size Sets
    Image of Product. Plug Chamfer Set. Front orientation. Taps. Tap Sets, Multiple Tap Thread Sizes.

    Plug Chamfer Set

    The economical choice for occasional hand tapping. These work on most metals and plastic but will dull more quickly than other taps. Sets include multiple sizes of plug chamfer taps for through holes and blind holes.
    Plug Chamfer
    No. of
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    Tap Sizes Included
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    Container
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    Uncoated
    1135 each of sizes M3 × 0.50 mm, M3 × 0.60 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm; M12 × 1.25 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, and M12 × 1.75 mm, 1 each of sizes M14 × 1.25 mm, M14 × 1.50 mm; M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M6.3 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm; M9 × 0.75 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.00 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm; M14 × 2.00 mm, M16 × 1.50 mm, M16 × 2.00 mm, M18 × 2.50 mm, M20 × 2.50 mm, and M24 × 3.00 mmMetric
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    Chip-Clearing Taps

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    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Taps. Chip-Clearing Taps, Spiral Flute for Blind Holes.

    Spiral-Point Flute for Through Holes

    Spiral Flute for Blind Holes

    Remove long, stringy chips to produce cleaner threads than standard taps. The flute design prevents buildup to protect the quality of the threads and avoid damage to the tap. Since you don’t need to reverse these taps to extract chips, they also create threads faster.
    High-Speed Steel—The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated—Run at higher speeds and last twice as long as uncoated taps.
    Titanium Carbon Nitride (TiCN) Coated—Resist heat, chipping, and wear for three times the life of uncoated taps.
    Spiral-Point Flute for Through Holes—Push chips ahead of the tap and out of through holes. Also known as gun taps.
    Spiral Flute for Blind Holes—Pull chips back toward the tap so they won't build up in blind holes. When tapping brittle material like iron that creates fine or powdery debris, choose a straight-flute tap.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type. With a longer taper than a bottoming chamfer, they are easier to turn but won't thread as close the bottom of a hole.
    Bottoming Chamfer—These taps have the shortest taper to thread close to the bottom of blind holes. They require the most force to turn, so they’re often used to finish holes started by plug-chamfer taps.
    Drill Bit
    Spiral-Point Flute
    for Through Holes
    Spiral Flute for Blind Holes
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    High-Speed Steel
     
    Uncoated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/8"2 1/8"Metric
    3.3 mm
    0.1299"Square———0Plug300000000000000
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/8"2 1/8"Metric
    3.3 mm
    0.1299"Square———0Bottoming30000000000000
    M4 × 0.7 mm25/64"2 3/64"Metric
    29/64"
    0.1406"Square———0Bottoming300000000000
    M4 × 0.7 mm33/64"2 3/64"Metric
    29/64"
    0.1406"SquarePlug3000000000000———0
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"2 1/8"Metric
    3.3 mm
    0.1299"SquarePlug2000000000000———0
    M4.5 × 0.75 mm7/8"2 3/8"Metric
    3.7 mm
    0.1456"SquarePlug2000000000000———0
     
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/8"2 1/8"Metric
    3.3 mm
    0.1299"Square———0Plug30000000000000
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/8"2 1/8"Metric
    3.3 mm
    0.1299"Square———0Bottoming30000000000000
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"2 1/8"Metric
    3.3 mm
    0.1299"SquarePlug2000000000000———0
    M4.5 × 0.75 mm7/8"2 3/8"Metric
    3.7 mm
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    Titanium Carbon Nitride (TiCN) Coated
    M4 × 0.7 mm13/64"2 31/64"Metric
    3.3 mm
    0.1299"Square———0Bottoming30000000000000
    M4 × 0.7 mm25/64"2 1/8"Metric
    3.3 mm
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    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"2 1/8"Metric
    3.3 mm
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    Chip-Clearing Taps for Aluminum, Brass, and Bronze

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    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Taps. Chip-Clearing Taps for Aluminum, Brass, and Bronze, Spiral Flute for Blind Holes.

    Spiral Flute for Through Holes

    Spiral Flute for Blind Holes

    Long, gummy strands from soft metals won’t get stuck on the tap or in the hole. With two layers of slippery coating over spiral flutes, these taps prevent chip buildup that can harm the threads and the tap.
    Cobalt Steel—Tough and wear resistant, cobalt taps last twice as long as high-speed steel. They also can run at higher temperatures without damage to their cutting edges.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated—Run at higher speeds and last twice as long as uncoated taps.
    Spiral Flute for Through Holes—Left-hand flutes push chips ahead of the tap and out of through holes.
    Spiral Flute for Blind Holes—Pull chips back toward the tap so they won't build up in blind holes.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type. With a longer taper than a bottoming chamfer, they are easier to turn but won't thread as close the bottom of a hole.
    Bottoming Chamfer—These taps have the shortest taper to thread close to the bottom of blind holes. They require the most force to turn, so they’re often used to finish holes started by plug-chamfer taps.
    Drill Bit
    Spiral Flute for
    Through Holes
    Spiral Flute for Blind Holes
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    Cobalt Steel
     
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated/Chromium Carbide (CrC) Coated
    M4 × 0.7 mm7/16"2 31/64"Metric
    3.3
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    Tap, Die, and Drill Bit Sets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tap, Die, and Drill Bit Sets.
    Cut and repair threads and drill holes in many different sizes. Tap and die wrenches are included. The dies are hex shaped for use with conventional wrenches. The taps are made of carbon steel and are recommended for thread repair and occasional tapping.
    Taper Chamfer—Taper chamfer taps have 7-10 chamfered threads at the tip for cutting into the workpiece. They require less torque than other chamfer types, making them a good choice for starting threads and tapping through holes. However, a longer taper means that they cannot thread as close to the bottom of closed-end holes.
    Plug Chamfer—Plug chamfer taps are a versatile choice for most tapping applications. With 3-5 chamfered cutting threads, they require moderate torque and are often used for start-to-finish tapping of through holes and closed-end holes. However, they do not start threads as easily as taper chamfers. When using them to tap closed-end holes, be sure to leave sufficient space at the bottom for chips to accumulate.
    No. of
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    Die Sizes Included
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    Carbon Steel
     
    Right-Hand Thread
    1174-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32, 12-24, 1/8"-27, 1/8"-28, 1/4"-20, 1/4"-28, 5/16"-18, 5/16"-24, 3/8"-16, 3/8"-24, 7/16"-14, 7/16"-20, 1/2"-13, 1/2"-20, M3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm4-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32, 12-24, 1/8"-27, 1/8"-28, 1/4"-20, 1/4"-28, 5/16"-18, 5/16"-24, 3/8"-16, 3/8"-24, 7/16"-14, 7/16"-20, 1/2"-13, 1/2"-20, M3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm5/64", 7/64", 5/32", 1/4", 19/64", 5/16", 21/64", 3/8", 25/64", 13/32", 27/64", 29/64", 43 ga., 39 ga., 36 ga., 30 ga., 29 ga., 25 ga., 21 ga., 20 ga., 16 ga., 9 ga., 7 ga., 3 ga., B, F, H, I, J, O, Q, R, S, U, ZPlastic CaseDie Wrench (2), Extractor (5), Tap Wrench (3), Thread Gauge (2)Taper, Plug000000000000000
     

    Tap and Die Sets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tap and Die Sets.
    Use a single set for many sizes of internal and external threads. The taps and dies are for use on most metal and plastic.
    Carbon Steel—Carbon steel taps are for thread repair and occasional tapping.
    High-Speed Steel—High-speed steel taps and dies last longer than carbon steel when used on similar material.
    Plug Chamfer—Plug-chamfer taps are a versatile choice for most tapping applications. With 3-5 chamfered cutting threads, they require moderate torque and are often used for start-to-finish tapping of through holes and closed-end holes. However, they do not start threads as easily as taper-chamfer taps. When using them to tap closed-end holes, be sure to leave sufficient space at the bottom for chips to accumulate.
    Taper Chamfer—Taper-chamfer taps have 7-10 chamfered threads at the tip for cutting into the workpiece. They require less torque than other chamfer types, making them a good choice for starting threads and tapping through holes. However, a longer taper means that they cannot thread as close to the bottom of closed-end holes.
    Hex—Hex-shaped dies are for thread repair and can be used with conventional wrenches.
    Round—Round dies are for cutting threads. Use them with wrenches for round dies.
    No. of
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    Tap Sizes Included
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    Each
    Carbon Steel Taps and Dies
     
    Right-Hand Thread
    241/8"-28, M3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mmPlug, TaperHex1/8"-28, M3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm1"Plastic CaseDie Wrench, Tap Wrench00000000000000
    406-32, 8-32, 10-24, 1/8"-27, 1/4"-20, 5/16"-18, 3/8"-16, 7/16"-14, 1/2"-13, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mmPlug, TaperHex6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 1/8"-27, 1/4"-20, 5/16"-18, 3/8"-16, 7/16"-14, 1/2"-13, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm5/8", 1"Plastic CaseDie Wrench (2), Tap Wrench (3), Thread Gauge0000000000000
    401/8"-28, M3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mmPlug, TaperHex1/8"-28, M3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm5/8", 1"Plastic CaseDie Wrench (2), Tap Wrench (3), Thread Gauge0000000000000
    521/4"-19, 1/8"-28, M3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm, M14 × 1.25 mm, M14 × 2.00 mm, M16 × 1.50 mm, M16 × 2.00 mm, M18 × 1.50 mm, M18 × 2.50 mmPlug, TaperHex1/8"-28, 1/4"-19, M3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm, M14 × 1.25 mm, M14 × 2.00 mm, M16 × 1.50 mm, M16 × 2.00 mm, M18 × 1.50 mm, M18 × 2.50 mm1", 1 7/16"Plastic CaseDie Wrench (2), Tap Wrench (3), Thread Gauge0000000000000
    651/8"-28, M3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm, M14 × 1.25 mm, M14 × 1.50 mm, M14 × 2.00 mm, M16 × 1.50 mm, M16 × 2.00 mm, M18 × 1.50 mm, M18 × 2.50 mm, M20 × 2.50 mm, M22 × 1.50 mm, M24 × 2.00 mm, M24 × 3.00 mmPlug, TaperHex1/8"-28, M3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm, M14 × 1.25 mm, M14 × 1.50 mm, M14 × 2.00 mm, M16 × 1.50 mm, M16 × 2.00 mm, M18 × 1.50 mm, M18 × 2.50 mm, M20 × 2.50 mm, M22 × 1.50 mm, M24 × 2.00 mm, M24 × 3.00 mm5/8", 1", 1 3/16", 1 7/16", 1 13/16"Plastic CaseDie Wrench (4), Tap Wrench (4), Thread Gauge0000000000000
     
    High-Speed Steel Taps and Dies
     
    Right-Hand Thread
    19M3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mmPlugRoundM3 × 0.50 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mmMetal CaseDie Wrench, Screwdriver, Tap Wrench (2), Thread Gauge0000000000000
     

    Chip-Clearing Taps for Steel and Stainless Steel

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    Spiral-Point Flute for Through Holes

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    Spiral Flute for Blind Holes

    Made of a high-vanadium alloy, these taps are harder and more wear-resistant than other high-speed steel taps. The flute design prevents buildup to protect the quality of the threads and avoid damage to the tap. Since you don’t need to reverse these taps to extract chips, they also create threads faster.
    High-Speed Steel—The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic.
    Black Oxide—The dark finish increases wear resistance and reduces friction to improve chip flow, so these taps can last 50% longer than uncoated taps.
    Spiral-Point Flute for Through Holes—Push chips ahead of the tap and out of through holes. Also known as gun taps.
    Spiral Flute for Blind Holes—Pull chips back toward the tap so they won't build up in blind holes. When tapping brittle material like iron that creates fine or powdery debris, choose a straight-flute tap.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type. With a longer taper than a bottoming chamfer, they are easier to turn but won't thread as close the bottom of a hole.
    Drill Bit
    Spiral-Point Flute
    for Through Holes
    Spiral Flute for
    Blind Holes
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Lg.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread
    Type
    Chamfer
    Type
    Size,
    mm
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Shank
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Each
    No. of
    Flutes
    Each
    High-Speed Steel
     
    Black Oxide
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/8"2 1/8"Metric
    Plug3.3
    0.1299"Square2000000000000030000000000000
     

    Long-Reach Taps

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Taps. Long-Reach Taps.
    Thread holes that are hard to access or where obstructions make it difficult to turn a tap wrench. About twice as long other taps, these get you inside machines or through assemblies such as pulleys and belts. They have straight flutes that are good for most jobs.
    High-Speed Steel—The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type, these thread both through holes and blind holes. The tapered section is shorter than a taper chamfer and longer than bottoming chamfer. As a result, they're easier to turn than bottoming taps but require more force than taper taps.
    Bottoming Chamfer—Cut all the way to the bottom of blind holes with taps that have the shortest taper. Since these require the most force to turn, they’re often used to finish holes started by taper- or plug-chamfer taps.
    Drill Bit
    Shank
    Plug Chamfer
    Bottoming
    Chamfer
    Thread Size
    Thread
    Lg.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Size,
    mm
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Type
    Dia.
    Each
    Each
    High-Speed Steel
     
    Uncoated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"6"Metric
    43.4
    0.1338"Square0.168"0000000000000000000000000000
    M4.5 × 0.75 mm7/8"6"Metric
    43.8
    0.1535"Square0.194"0000000000000———0
     

    Chip-Clearing Tap Sets

    A range of sizes that remove chips so they don’t ruin the threads or jam the tap. The spiral-point flutes force chips through the hole to prevent buildup and create threads faster than standard taps. Also known as gun taps.
    High-Speed Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Taps. Chip-Clearing Tap Sets.
    The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated—Run at higher speeds and last twice as long as uncoated taps.
    Plug Chamfer
    No. of
    Pieces
    Thread Size
    Thread
    Type
    Flute Type
    Container
    Type
    Shank
    Type
    Specs.
    Met
    Each
    Uncoated
    7M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12
    Metric
    Spiral PointPlastic CaseSquareISO 52900000000000000
     
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated
    7M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12
    Metric
    Spiral PointPlastic CaseSquareISO 5290000000000000
     

    Long-Reach Chip-Clearing Taps

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Taps. Long-Reach Chip-Clearing Taps.
    Push out chips while threading holes that are hard to reach or obstructed. These taps are double the length of standard taps to reach inside machines or through assemblies such as pulleys and belts. The flute design prevents buildup to protect the quality of the threads and avoid damage to the tap. Since you don’t need to reverse these taps to extract chips, they also create threads faster.
    High-Speed Steel—The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Spiral-Point Flute for Through Holes—Push chips ahead of the tap and out of through holes. Also known as gun taps.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type. With a longer taper than a bottoming chamfer, they are easier to turn but won't thread as close the bottom of a hole.
    Drill Bit
    Shank
    Spiral-Point Flute
    for Through Holes
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Lg.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread
    Type
    Size,
    mm
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Type
    Dia.
    Chamfer
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Each
    High-Speed Steel
     
    Uncoated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"6"Metric
    3.3
    0.1299"Square0.168"Plug20000000000000
     

    Chip-Free Taps

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Taps. Chip-Free Taps.
    No flutes, no chips. Press threads into material for zero buildup to slow you down or damage the tap. Since these displace rather than cut material, they create stronger, cleaner threads. They require an exact hole size, however, or tapping can be difficult and result in weak threads. Fluteless taps are faster and require more force to drive than fluted taps, so they're commonly used in production work on a milling machine. Also known as cold-forming taps.
    High-Speed Steel—The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated—Run at higher speeds and last twice as long as uncoated taps.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type, these thread both through holes and blind holes. The tapered section is shorter than a taper chamfer and longer than bottoming chamfer. As a result, they're easier to turn than bottoming taps but require more force than taper taps.
    Bottoming Chamfer—Cut all the way to the bottom of blind holes with taps that have the shortest taper. Since these require the most force to turn, they’re often used to finish holes started by taper- or plug-chamfer taps.
    Drill Bit
    Plug Chamfer
    Bottoming
    Chamfer
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Lg.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Size,
    mm
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Shank
    Type
    Each
    Each
    High-Speed Steel
     
    Uncoated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/8"2 1/8"Metric
    03.7
    0.1456"Square00000000000000000000000000
     
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/8"2 1/8"Metric
    03.7
    0.1456"Square000000000000000000000000
     

    Hex-Bit Taps

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Taps. For Fastener Threads, Sold Individually, Right-Hand Thread, For Threading Fastener Threads, Bit.
    You only need one tool to turn these taps and install screws. The 1/4" hex shank fits hand or powered screwdrivers for threading holes. Then switch to a screwdriver bit to finish the job. To tap in hard-to-reach spots, add a bit extension. Taps have straight flutes that are good for most jobs.
    High-Speed Steel—The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type, these thread both through holes and blind holes. The tapered section is shorter than a taper chamfer and longer than bottoming chamfer. As a result, they're easier to turn than bottoming taps but require more force than taper taps.
    Drill Bit
    Plug Chamfer
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Lg.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Size,
    mm
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Shank
    Type
    Hex Shank
    Size
    Each
    High-Speed Steel
     
    Uncoated
    M4 × 0.7 mm1/2"1 3/8"Metric
    33.3
    0.1299"Hex1/4"0000000000000
     

    Hex Shank Drill Tap Sets for Drills and Screwdrivers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Taps. Hex Shank Drill Tap Sets for Drills and Screwdrivers, Plastic Case.

    Plastic Case

    Drill and tap holes in a range of diameters. With a drill bit point to drive into the workpiece, these tools can drill and tap holes in a single step. Connect them directly to drills, power screwdrivers, and other tools that accept a 1/4" hex shank. They're made of high-speed steel and are for use on most metal and plastic. Their spiral flutes keep chips clear by drawing them back toward the tap and out of the hole. Recommended for use in through holes, all have a plug chamfer with 3-5 chamfered cutting threads, so they're suitable for start-to-finish tapping.
    No. of
    Pieces
    Chamfer
    Type
    Tap Sizes Included
    No. of
    Flutes
    Drill Bit Sizes Included
    Container
    Type
    Includes
    Each
    Uncoated High-Speed Steel
    7PlugM3 × 0.5 mm
    M4 × 0.7 mm
    M5 × 0.8 mm
    M6 × 1.0 mm
    M8 × 1.25 mm
    M10 × 1.5 mm
    23/32"
    1/8"
    11/64"
    13/64"
    17/64"
    31/64"
    Plastic CaseChuck00000000000000
     

    Oversized Chip-Clearing Taps

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Taps. Oversized Chip-Clearing Taps, Spiral-Point Flute for Through Holes.

    Spiral-Point Flute for Through Holes

    Remove chips as you cut slightly oversized threads that create space for plating or compensate for shrink from heat treating. These taps have a pitch diameter that’s 0.0055" larger than standard taps. The spiral-point flutes force chips through the hole so there’s no buildup to damage the threads or the tap.
    High-Speed Steel—The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Spiral-Point Flute for Through Holes—Push chips ahead of the tap and out of through holes. Also known as gun taps.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type. With a longer taper than a bottoming chamfer, they are easier to turn but won't thread as close the bottom of a hole.
    Drill Bit
    Spiral-Point Flute
    for Through Holes
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Lg.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread
    Type
    Size,
    mm
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Shank
    Type
    Chamfer
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Each
    High-Speed Steel
     
    Uncoated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"2 1/8"Metric
    3.3
    0.1299"SquarePlug200000000000000
     

    Oversized Taps

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Taps. Oversized Taps.
    Cut slightly oversized threads to create space for plating and compensate for heat treatments that shrink threads. These taps have a pitch diameter that’s 0.0055" larger than standard taps. Their straight flutes are good for most jobs.
    High-Speed Steel—The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type, these thread both through holes and blind holes. The tapered section is shorter than a taper chamfer and longer than bottoming chamfer. As a result, they're easier to turn than bottoming taps but require more force than taper taps.
    Drill Bit
    Plug Chamfer
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Lg.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Size,
    mm
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Shank
    Type
    Each
    High-Speed Steel
     
    Uncoated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"2 1/8"Metric
    43.3
    0.13"Square00000000000000
     

    Tap and Die Wrench Sets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Tap and Die Wrench Sets.
    Switch from internal to external threading with interchangeable tap and die adapters. Use them with the included ratcheting wrench. The attachable sliding T-handle moves from side to side for accessing tight spaces.
    No. of
    Pieces
    Includes
    Tap Sizes Included
    Die Sizes Included
    Container
    Type
    Each
    42Die Spacer Adapter
    Metric Feeler Gauge
    17 Taps
    17 Dies
    4 mm Hex L-Key
    Tap Adapter for Tap Sizes No. 4 to No. 12
    Tap Adapter for Tap Sizes 1/4" to 1/2"
    Die Adapter for 1" Wide Hex Dies
    Ratcheting Wrench with Attachable Sliding T-Handle
    1/8"-28, M3 × 0.50 mm, M3 × 0.60 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm1/8"-28, M3 × 0.50 mm, M3 × 0.60 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mmPlastic Case00000000000000
    77Die Spacer Adapter
    Metric Feeler Gauge
    34 Taps
    34 Dies
    4 mm Hex L-Key
    Inch Feeler Gauge
    Tap Adapter for Tap Sizes No. 4 to No. 12
    Tap Adapter for Tap Sizes 1/4" to 1/2"
    Die Adapter for 1" Wide Hex Dies
    Ratcheting Wrench with Attachable Sliding T-Handle
    4-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32, 12-24, 1/8"-27, 1/8"-28, 1/4"-20, 1/4"-28, 5/16"-18, 5/16"-24, 3/8"-16, 3/8"-24, 7/16"-14, 7/16"-20, 1/2"-13, 1/2"-20, M3 × 0.5 mm, M3 × 0.60 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.0 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm4-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32, 12-24, 1/8"-27, 1/8"-28, 1/4"-20, 1/4"-28, 5/16"-18, 5/16"-24, 3/8"-16, 3/8"-24, 7/16"-14, 7/16"-20, 1/2"-13, 1/2"-20, M3 × 0.50 mm, M3 × 0.60 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mmPlastic Case0000000000000
    1145 Extractors
    Metric Feeler Gauge
    48 Taps
    48 Dies
    4 mm Hex L-Key
    Inch Feeler Gauge
    Tap Adapter for Tap Sizes No. 4 to No. 12
    Tap Adapter for Tap Sizes 1/4" to 1/2"
    Locking Tap Adapter for Tap Sizes 9/16" to 3/4"
    Die Adapter for 1" Wide Hex Dies
    Die Adapter for 1 7/16" Wide Hex Dies
    3/8 Drive Female Extension Adapter
    3/8 Drive Male Extension Adapter
    (2) Ratcheting Wrench with Attachable Sliding T-Handle
    4-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32, 12-24, 1/8"-27, 1/8"-28, 1/4"-18, 1/4"-19, 1/4"-20, 1/4"-28, 5/16"-18, 5/16"-24, 3/8"-16, 3/8"-24, 7/16"-14, 7/16"-20, 1/2"-13, 1/2"-20, 9/16"-12, 9/16"-18, 5/8"-11, 5/8"-18, 3/4"-10, 3/4"-16, M3 × 0.5 mm, M3 × 0.60 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.0 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm, M14 × 1.25 mm, M14 × 2.00 mm, M16 × 1.50 mm, M16 × 2.00 mm, M18 × 1.50 mm, M18 × 2.50 mm4-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32, 12-24, 1/8"-27, 1/8"-28, 1/4"-18, 1/4"-19, 1/4"-20, 1/4"-28, 5/16"-18, 5/16"-24, 3/8"-16, 3/8"-24, 7/16"-14, 7/16"-20, 1/2"-13, 1/2"-20, 9/16"-12, 9/16"-18, 5/8"-11, 5/8"-18, 3/4"-10, 3/4"-16, M3 × 0.50 mm, M3 × 0.60 mm, M4 × 0.70 mm, M4 × 0.75 mm, M5 × 0.80 mm, M5 × 0.90 mm, M6 × 1.00 mm, M7 × 1.00 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, M9 × 1.00 mm, M9 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.25 mm, M10 × 1.50 mm, M11 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.50 mm, M12 × 1.75 mm, M14 × 1.25 mm, M14 × 2.00 mm, M16 × 1.50 mm, M16 × 2.00 mm, M18 × 1.50 mm, M18 × 2.50 mmPlastic Case0000000000000

    Hex-Bit Tap Sets

    The taps in these sets have the same hex shank as screwdriver bits. Snap them into the included driver to thread a range of hole sizes. Then switch to a screwdriver bit to install the fastener. Taps have straight flutes that are good for most jobs.
    High-Speed Steel—Multiple Thread Size Sets
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Taps. For Threading Fastener Threads, For Fastener Threads, Bit, Right-Hand Thread, Sold as Sets.
    The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic. These sets include multiple sizes of plug chamfer taps for through holes and blind holes.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Plug Chamfer
    No. of
    Pieces
    Tap Sizes Included
    Thread
    Type
    Container
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Shank
    Type
    Each
    Uncoated
    81 each of sizes M3 × 0.5 mm, M4 × 0.7 mm, M5 × 0.8 mm, M6 × 1.0 mm, M8 × 1.25 mm, and M10 × 1.5 mmMetric
    Plastic Case4Hex00000000000000
     

    Left-Hand Thread Tap Sets

    Three chamfer types in one set create a snug fit with left-hand fasteners that secure counter-clockwise rotating parts. Left-hand threads keep components such as flywheels and propellers from loosening and spinning off. These taps have straight flutes that are good for most jobs.
    High-Speed Steel—Single Thread Size Sets
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Taps. Left-Hand Thread Tap Sets.
    The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic. These sets include one of each chamfer type: Taper for starting holes and threading through holes; plug for through holes and blind holes; and bottoming for cutting the closest to the bottom of any hole.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Taper Chamfer, Plug
    Chamfer, Bottoming Chamfer
    No. of
    Pieces
    Tap Sizes
    Included
    Thread
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Shank
    Type
    Each
    Uncoated
    3M4Metric
    4Square00000000000000
     

    Hex Shank Drill Taps for Drills and Screwdrivers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Taps. Hex Shank Drill Taps for Drills and Screwdrivers.
    With a drill bit point to drive into the workpiece, these taps can drill and tap holes in a single step. A 1/4" hex shank connects them directly to tools such as drills and power screwdrivers. They're made of high-speed steel and are for use on most metal and plastic.
    Their spiral flutes keep chips clear by drawing them back toward the tap and out of the hole. All have a plug chamfer with 3-5 chamfered cutting threads, so they're suitable for start-to-finish tapping.
    Uncoated High-Speed Steel—Uncoated taps are strong enough for most tapping jobs but have the shortest tool life.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated High-Speed Steel—Titanium Nitride (TiN) coated taps resist heat and wear better than uncoated taps, letting them last up to twice as long.
    Thread
    Drill Bit
    Plug Chamfer
    Size
    Lg.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Size,
    mm
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Point
    Angle
    Flute
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Thread
    Type
    Pitch Dia.
    Limit
    Hex Shank
    Size
    Each
    Uncoated High-Speed Steel
    M4 × 0.7 mm1/2"3 1/8"3.3
    0.1299"118°Spiral2Metric
    D41/4"0000000000000
     
    Titanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated High-Speed Steel
    M4 × 0.7 mm1/2"3 1/8"3.3
    0.1299"118°Spiral2Metric
    D41/4"0000000000000
     

    Left-Hand Thread Taps

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Taps. Left-Hand Thread Taps.
    Create left-hand threads that prevent counter-clockwise rotating parts, such as flywheels and propellers, from loosening and spinning off. These taps have straight flutes that are good for most jobs.
    High-Speed Steel—The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic.
    Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
    Taper Chamfer—Good for both starting holes and threading through holes. These taps have the longest taper to gradually engage with the material, reducing the force needed to turn them. They can't reach the bottom of blind holes, however, so you will likely need to finish with a bottoming-chamfer tap.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type, these thread both through holes and blind holes. The tapered section is shorter than a taper chamfer and longer than bottoming chamfer. As a result, they're easier to turn than bottoming taps but require more force than taper taps.
    Bottoming Chamfer—Cut all the way to the bottom of blind holes with taps that have the shortest taper. Since these require the most force to turn, they’re often used to finish holes started by taper- or plug-chamfer taps.
    Taps Sold as Sets—Include one tap of each chamfer type.
    Taps
    Taps Sold as Sets
    Drill Bit
    Taper Chamfer
    Plug Chamfer
    Bottoming
    Chamfer
    Thread Size
    Thread
    Lg.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Size,
    mm
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Shank
    Type
    Each
    Each
    Each
    No. of
    Taps
    Each
    High-Speed Steel
     
    Uncoated
    M4 × 0.7 mm3/4"2 1/8"Metric
    43.3
    0.1299"Square000000000000000000000000000000000000000300000000000000
    M4.5 × 0.75 mm7/8"2 3/8"Metric
    43.7
    0.1457"Square———000000000000000———0———0
     

    Chip-Clearing Taps for Nickel

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Taps. Chip-Clearing Taps for Nickel, Spiral Flute for Through Holes.

    Spiral Flute for Through Holes

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Taps. Chip-Clearing Taps for Nickel, Spiral Flute for Blind Holes.

    Spiral Flute for Blind Holes

    Avoid heat buildup that can deform material and prematurely wear taps when threading nickel alloys. The body on these taps narrows closer to the flutes for better coolant flow and less contact with the workpiece. Spiral flutes prevent stuck chips that can slow you down and decrease the quality of the threads.
    Cobalt Steel—Tough and wear resistant, cobalt taps last twice as long as high-speed steel. They also can run at higher temperatures without damage to their cutting edges.
    Black Oxide—The dark finish increases wear resistance and reduces friction to improve chip flow, so these taps can last 50% longer than uncoated taps.
    Spiral Flute for Through Holes—Left-hand flutes push chips ahead of the tap and out of through holes.
    Spiral Flute for Blind Holes—Pull chips back toward the tap so they won't build up in blind holes.
    Plug Chamfer—Our go-to chamfer type. With a longer taper than a bottoming chamfer, they are easier to turn but won't thread as close the bottom of a hole.
    Drill Bit
    Spiral Flute for
    Through Holes
    Spiral Flute for
    Blind Holes
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Lg.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread
    Type
    Chamfer
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Size,
    mm
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Shank
    Type
    Each
    Each
    Cobalt Steel
     
    Black Oxide
    M4 × 0.7 mm5/16"2 1/8"Metric
    Plug33.3
    0.1299"Square00000000000000000000000000
     

    Drill Taps

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Taps. Drill Taps, Spiral Flute.

    Spiral Flute

    Drill holes and cut threads without switching tools. Made of high-speed steel, these taps are for use on most metal and plastic. The square shank is compatible with tap holders for drill presses and milling machines. All have a plug chamfer with 3-5 chamfered cutting threads, so they're suitable for start-to-finish tapping.
    Uncoated High-Speed Steel—Uncoated taps are strong enough for most tapping jobs but have the shortest tool life.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated High-Speed Steel—Titanium Nitride (TiN) coated taps resist heat and wear better than uncoated taps, letting them last up to twice as long.
    Spiral Flute—Taps with spiral flutes keep chips clear by drawing them back toward the tap and out of the hole.
    Thread
    Drill Bit
    Plug Chamfer
    Size
    Lg.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Size,
    mm
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Point
    Angle
    Flute
    Type
    No. of
    Flutes
    Thread
    Type
    Pitch Dia.
    Limit
    Each
    Uncoated High-Speed Steel
    M4 × 0.7 mm1/2"2 1/8"3.3
    0.1299"110°Spiral2Metric
    D40000000000000
     
    Titanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated High-Speed Steel
    M4 × 0.7 mm1/2"2 1/8"3.3
    0.1299"118°Spiral2Metric
    D4000000000000
     
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