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Thread turning tools. Thread milling tools. These taps are made of cobalt steel for higher strength and wear resistance than standard taps. Their flutes are designed to keep chips clear, so they don't need to be reversed to prevent buildup.

Coated with chromium carbide or titanium carbonitride TiCN , these cobalt steel taps cut smoothly through soft material to produce accurate threads. Tap threads into hardened steel and iron. These cobalt steel taps have straight flutes for high durability. A high helix angle provides the cutting strength needed to tap threads in titanium. These cobalt steel taps have an open flute design that keeps chips clear, so they don't need to be reversed to prevent buildup.

To tap nickel and other hard material, these cobalt steel taps have high cutting strength. Tap the unique size needed for garden hose thread GHT connections.

Cut threads in PG thread sizes commonly used for European conduit. With an extra-long shank, these taps have extended reach for tapping deep and hard-to-reach areas in pipe and conduit.

Tap left -hand threads for 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.

Drill and thread holes for pipe and conduit without switching tools. 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. 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 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. The cutting teeth are shaped to cut smooth threads in soft pipe and conduit material. Made of cobalt steel, these taps are for use on hard pipe and conduit material, such as hardened steel.

Cut a range of thread sizes with a single tool. These thread mills can also produce both right-hand and left-hand threads. The coil -style threads produced by these taps are shallower and more widely spaced than standard thread sizes. Use them for quick threading action with compatible fasteners. Produce metric threads that meet Japanese Industrial Standards. Use these high-speed steel taps to cut and repair threads in the sizes needed to accept spark plugs.

Add threads to holes in preparation for installing helical inserts. Use with a tap to thread holes by hand. These wrenches are more compact than straight-handle tap wrenches, so they can be used to tap in tighter spaces. Connect a tap to these wrenches for occasional or light-duty hand tapping. All have a T-handle design, so they're more compact than straight-handle tap wrenches but provide less leverage. With a T-handle design, these wrenches are more compact than straight-handle tap wrenches but provide less leverage.

Also known as hand tappers, these wrenches mount to a flat surface for stability and guide the tap straight into the hole for accurate threading. These tools have long handles to provide more leverage than T-handle wrenches, but they require more space for tapping.

For occasional or light-duty hand tapping, connect a tap to these wrenches. They have long handles to provide more leverage than T-handle wrenches, but they require more space for tapping. Powered by compressed air, these tap wrenches thread holes faster and with less effort than manual tap wrenches.

Connect these extensions to your tap for greater access to hard-to-reach areas. Sets include nine extensions to fit different tap sizes. Extend the length of your tap to access hard-to-reach areas. Drawers and labeled compartments provide space for keeping tools organized. Taps and drill bits are not included. Keep taps and drill bits organized.

All holes are labeled with sizes. These steel cases close for easy transport and are labeled with sizes for organizing tools. Sets include multiple holders for use with different tap sizes. These holders work like sockets to connect taps to ratchet wrenches.

Restore bolt, hole, pipe, and conduit threading with this set of four files. One file restores a range of thread sizes in most hole diameters.

Repair rusted and damaged threads in pipe and conduit. These files are for use in most hole diameters. With replaceable dies, these long-lasting tools can repair both screw threads and pipe and conduit threads. These tools have adjustable blades to repair any inch or metric thread size. Attach these tools to a socket wrench to restore rusted and damaged spark plug threads in two common sizes. After using a large-diameter bit to drill a starter hole in a broken tap, drill out the tap with one of these tools.

Sets include multiple removers for use with different tap sizes and two picks for removing the remains. To extract taps of different sizes, these sets include multiple extractors. Use them with a tap wrench to remove taps with straight flutes from the workpiece without damaging the surrounding threads. Fingers on the extractor grip the flutes on a broken tap. Use with a tap wrench to remove taps with straight flutes from the workpiece without damaging the surrounding threads.

Use the fingers on these extractors to grip the flutes of a broken pipe thread tap. They connect to a tap wrench to remove taps with straight flutes from the workpiece without damaging the surrounding threads.

Insert the retriever into a tapped hole and pull out to remove chips. For use with a wide range of threaded hole diameters, these sets include multiple retrievers.

Use these dies to create external threads on bolts, studs, and rods. Cut left -hand external threads on bolts, studs, and rods. Each set includes a ratchet with handle, die heads, and dies. Use them to cut NPT threads in steel pipe and conduit by hand. Connect to a compatible ratchet or electric threader to cut external pipe and conduit threads. Grip compatible die heads to cut external pipe and conduit threads by hand. Thread, cut, and ream pipe and conduit with these machines.

These machines thread faster than the Ridgid and include a self-lubricating die head and automatic chuck. Carry this pipe and conduit threader to your work site. Use these dies with Ridgid pipe and conduit threader die heads on Ridgid pipe and conduit threaders.

The teeth on these high-speed steel dies are designed to cut through stainless steel. Cut threads in PVC with the specially designed teeth on these high-speed steel dies. Add or replace parts such as die sets, power drives, and die head adapters on Ridgid Pipe and Conduit Threaders. Repair the broad, square threads on Acme threaded studs and rods. These dies are for general purpose Acme threads with a Class 2G thread fit.

Restore rusted and damaged screw threads. These dies are hex shaped for use with conventional wrenches. A smaller width than standard hex dies lets you repair threads in tight spaces.

Clamp these dies around your workpiece, so you can start thread repair anywhere along the length of a bolt, stud, or rod.

They're hex shaped for use with conventional wrenches. Repair rusted and damaged left-hand screw threads. With a smaller width than regular hex dies, these dies are suitable for repairing rusted and damaged left-hand threads in tight spaces.

Clean and restore the fine threads on power transmission shafts that are used with bearing locknuts. Clamp onto threaded rod, pipe, and conduit from the side to repair threads in tight spaces and where threaded ends are not exposed. Slide over the end of threaded rod, pipe, and conduit to the area where threads are damaged, then tighten and rotate to repair threads. Restore any size screw, pipe, and conduit threads. Four or six files and four handles are included in these sets.

Repair rusted and damaged threads on any diameter bolt, stud, or rod. One file restores pipe and conduit threads in many sizes.



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