General Purpose Taps
Cut threads into most metal and plastic. These high-speed steel taps are durable enough for small-scale tapping jobs, but they're not recommended for production use. For better chip flow, choose a tap with fewer flutes.
Drive square-shank taps with a tap wrench or use them in a tap holder for drill presses and milling machines. Uncoated taps are strong enough for most tapping jobs but have the shortest tool life. Titanium-nitride (TiN) coated taps resist heat and wear better than uncoated taps, letting them last up to twice as long. 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 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.
Bottoming-chamfer taps cut into the workpiece with just 1-2 chamfered threads. This short chamfer lets them thread holes closer to the bottom than other taps, but they require more torque to start threads.
Sets include one taper-, one plug-, and one bottoming-chamfer tap.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Thread | Drill Bit | Tap Sets | ||||||||||
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Size | Lg. | Overall Lg. | Size | Decimal Size Equivalent | No. of Flutes | Thread Type | Pitch Dia. Limit | Shank Type | Each | Each | ||
Taper Chamfer | ||||||||||||
Uncoated High-Speed Steel | ||||||||||||
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 3 | UNC | H2 | Square | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000000 | 000000 |
Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated High-Speed Steel | ||||||||||||
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 3 | UNC | H2 | Square | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000000 | 00000 |
Plug Chamfer | ||||||||||||
Uncoated High-Speed Steel | ||||||||||||
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 2 | UNC | H2 | Square | 00000000 | 00000 | 000000 | 00 |
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 3 | UNC | H2 | Square | 00000000 | 0000 | 00000000 | 00000 |
Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated High-Speed Steel | ||||||||||||
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 2 | UNC | H2 | Square | 00000000 | 00000 | 000000 | 00 |
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 3 | UNC | H2 | Square | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000000 | 00000 |
Bottoming Chamfer | ||||||||||||
Uncoated High-Speed Steel | ||||||||||||
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 2 | UNC | H2 | Square | 00000000 | 00000 | 000000 | 00 |
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 3 | UNC | H2 | Square | 00000000 | 0000 | 00000000 | 00000 |
Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated High-Speed Steel | ||||||||||||
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 2 | UNC | H2 | Square | 00000000 | 00000 | 000000 | 00 |
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 3 | UNC | H2 | Square | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000000 | 00000 |
Chip-Clearing Taps for Through Holes
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. Because they don't need to be reversed to prevent buildup, they produce threads more efficiently than standard taps and are suitable for production work. They're made of high-speed steel for use on most metal and plastic. With a square shank, they're compatible with tap wrenches and 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.
Use uncoated taps for short production runs. Titanium-nitride (TiN) coated taps resist heat and wear better than uncoated taps, letting them last up to twice as long. Titanium-carbonitride (TiCN) coated taps have up to three times the tool life of uncoated taps. Their hard, smooth finish offers superior resistance to chipping, wear, and heat.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Thread | Drill Bit | Plug Chamfer | |||||||
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Size | Lg. | Overall Lg. | Size | Decimal Size Equivalent | No. of Flutes | Thread Type | Pitch Dia. Limit | Each | |
Uncoated High-Speed Steel | |||||||||
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 2 | UNC | H2 | 00000000 | 000000 |
Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated High-Speed Steel | |||||||||
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 2 | UNC | H2 | 0000000 | 00000 |
Titanium Carbonitride (TiCN) Coated High-Speed Steel | |||||||||
3-48 | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 2 | UNC | H2 | 00000000 | 00000 |
Chip-Clearing Taps for Closed-End Holes
The spiral flute design pulls chips back toward the tap, so chips won't accumulate in closed-end holes. With no need to reverse while tapping, these taps produce threads more efficiently than standard taps and are often used for production work. They're made of high speed steel for cutting into most metal and plastic. However, they’re not recommended for tapping material with fine or powdery chips that may fall back into the hole and damage the tap or the workpiece.
Titanium-nitride (TiN) coated taps resist heat and wear better than uncoated taps, letting them last up to twice as long. Plug-chamfer taps have 3-5 chamfered threads for cutting into the workpiece. They require moderate torque and are good for start-to-finish tapping.
Bottoming-chamfer taps cut into the workpiece with just 1-2 chamfered threads. This short chamfer lets them thread holes closer to the bottom than other taps, but they require more torque to start threads.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Taps for Steel and Stainless Steel
These taps are made of high-speed 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. With a square shank, they're compatible with tap wrenches and tap holders for drill presses and milling machines. Taps with plug chamfers have 3-5 chamfered cutting threads. Taps with bottoming chamfers have 1-2 threads.
Taps for through-hole threading have spiral-point flutes, which push chips ahead of the tap and out of through holes. They're also known as gun taps.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Thread | Drill Bit | Through-Hole Threading | ||||||||
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Size | Lg. | Overall Lg. | Size | Decimal Size Equivalent | No. of Flutes | Thread Type | Pitch Dia. Limit | Chamfer Type | Each | |
Black Oxide High-Speed Steel | ||||||||||
3-48 | 7/16" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 2 | UNC | H2 | Plug | 0000000 | 000000 |
Tap Sets
These taps are for use on most metal and plastic. They have a square shank that's compatible with tap wrenches and tap holders for drill presses and milling machines.
Use uncoated high-speed steel taps for small-scale tapping jobs. Titanium-nitride (TiN) coated high-speed steel taps resist heat and wear better than uncoated taps, letting them last up to twice as long.
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 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.
Bottoming-chamfer taps cut into the workpiece with just 1-2 chamfered threads. This short chamfer lets them thread holes closer to the bottom than other taps, but they require more torque to start threads.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Drill Bit | |||||||||||
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Tap Sizes Included | Thread Type | Thread Lg. | Overall Lg. | Size | Decimal Size Equivalent | No. of Flutes | Pitch Dia. Limit | Container Type | No. of Pieces | Each | |
Uncoated High-Speed Steel | |||||||||||
3-48 | UNC | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 3 | H2 | Plastic Case | 3 | 00000000 | 000000 |
Titanium-Nitride (TiN) Coated High-Speed Steel | |||||||||||
3-48 | UNC | 1/2" | 1 13/16" | 47 ga. | 0.0785" | 3 | H2 | Plastic Case | 3 | 00000000 | 00000 |
No. of Pieces | Tap Sizes Included | Thread Type | Container Type | Each | |
Uncoated High-Speed Steel | |||||
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19 | 1 each of sizes: 0-80 1-64 1-72 2-56 2-64 3-48 3-56 4-40 4-48 5-40 5-44 6-32 6-40 8-32 8-36 10-24 10-32 12-24 12-28 | UNC, UNF | Metal Case | 00000000 | 0000000 |
Chip-Clearing Tap Sets for Through-Holes
Sets include multiple tap sizes for threading different hole diameters. Also known as gun taps, all have spiral-point flutes that push chips ahead of the tap and out of through holes. Because they don't need to be reversed to prevent buildup, they produce threads more efficiently than standard taps and are suitable for production work. They're made of high-speed steel and are for use on most metal and plastic. With a square shank, they're compatible with tap wrenches and tap holders for drill presses and milling machines. Their plug chamfer starts threads with moderate torque and is good for start-to-finish tapping.
Taps with a gold-oxide finish produce less friction than uncoated taps, but do not last as long as titanium-nitride (TiN) coated taps.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
No. of Pieces | Chamfer Type | Tap Sizes Included | Thread Type | No. of Flutes | Container Type | Each | |
Gold-Oxide High-Speed Steel | |||||||
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19 | Plug | 0-80 1-64 1-72 2-56 2-64 3-48 3-56 4-40 4-48 5-40 5-44 6-32 6-40 8-32 8-36 10-24 10-32 12-24 12-28 | UNC, UNF | 2 | Metal Case | 00000000 | 0000000 |
Helical Insert Assortments with Installation Tools
Assortments include various sizes of helical inserts and a tap, a drill bit, and an installation tool for each thread size. Also known as Heli-Coil inserts, the inserts have coils that expand once installed to securely anchor the insert. All have a prong for ease of installation. An installation tool grips the prong and reduces the coil diameter, enabling the insert to fit in tapped holes. Remove the prong to insert the screw.
Includes | No. of Inserts Included | Thread Spacing | Drill Bit Size | For Max. Hole Dia. | Each | |
Inch | ||||||
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18-8 Stainless Steel | ||||||
1-64 Thread × 0.11" Installed Lg. (24 Inserts and 24 Screw-Locking Inserts) 2-56 Thread × 0.129" Installed Lg. (24 Inserts and 24 Screw-Locking Inserts) 3-48 Thread × 0.148" Installed Lg. (24 Inserts and 24 Screw-Locking Inserts) 4-40 Thread × 0.168" Installed Lg. (24 Inserts and 24 Screw-Locking Inserts) 6-32 Thread × 0.207" Installed Lg. (24 Inserts and 24 Screw-Locking Inserts) 8-32 Thread × 0.246" Installed Lg. (24 Inserts and 24 Screw-Locking Inserts) Drill Bits Through-Hole Taps Installation Tools | 288 | Coarse | 5/64" 3/32" No. 36 No. 31 No. 26 No. 17 | 5/64" 3/32" 0.1065" 0.12" 0.147" 0.173" | 000000000 | 0000000 |