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Hanson Metric Tap & Hex Die Set, 24-Pc.

Hanson Metric Tap & Hex Die Set, 24-pc.

SKU #180224 Model #26313

UPC #024721263131

Irwin


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$92.99

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Description

Irwin 24-Pack Hanson Metric Tap & Hex Die Set, ideal for routine maintenance, repair work, and rethreading where high accuracy and tolerance thread is not critical. The taps have straight flutes ground to provide rapid chip removal for efficient threading. Designed for hand threading work in a variety of materials, these taps produce a class 2B thread. The set includes metric 3 mm x 0.50, 4 mm x 0.70, 5 mm x 0.80, 6 mm x 1.00, 7 mm x 1.00, 8 mm x 1.25, 9 mm x 1.25, 10 mm x 1.50, 12 mm x 1.50, 12 mm x 1.7M taps and dies, pipe 1/8" x 28 BSP tap and die, plain die stock for 1" dies, and offset adjustable tap wrench for taps #0 - 1/2".

  • 24-piece set includes metric taps, dies, and a tap wrench.
  • Dies are ideal for routine maintenance, repair work, and for rethreading where high accuracy and tolerance thread is not critical.
  • Taps have straight flutes which are ground to provide rapid chip removal for efficient threading
  • Designed for hand threading work in a variety of materials taps produce a class 2B thread.
  • Includes metric 3 mm x 0.50, 4 mm x 0.70, 5 mm x 0.80, 6 mm x 1.00, 7 mm x 1.00, 8 mm x 1.25, 9 mm x 1.25, 10 mm x 1.50, 12 mm x 1.50, 12 mm x 1.7M taps and dies, pipe 1/8 In. x 28 BSP tap and die,
  • Also includes plain die stock for 1 In. dies, offset adjustable tap wrench for taps #0 - 1/2".

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