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Cut threads into most metal and plastic.
Keep chips clear while tapping. Also known as gun taps, these have spiral-point flutes that push chips ahead of the tap and out of through holes.
These taps cut left-hand threads while keeping chips clear.
The spiral flute design pulls chips back toward the tap, so chips won't accumulate in closed-end holes.
Also known as cold-forming and fluteless taps, these press threads into material without cutting it, so no chips are created.
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.
Drill holes and cut threads without switching tools.
Tap threads into hardened steel and iron. These cobalt steel taps have straight flutes for high durability.
Create threads sized for pipe and conduit.
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.
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.
These taps are for use on most metal and plastic.
Sets include multiple tap sizes for threading different hole diameters.
Drill and tap a variety of hole sizes. These taps and drill bits are for use on metal and plastic.
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.