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    2 Products

    Pipe and Conduit Taps

    Add internal threads to pipe and conduit or components such as manifolds. They have straight flutes that are good for most jobs.
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    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.
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    High-Speed Steel
     
    Uncoated
    1/16
    11/16"2 1/8"427C
    0.242"Square00000000000000
     
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated
    1/16
    11/16"2 1/8"427C
    0.242"Square000000000000
     
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