Professional Taper Plug Bottom 3pc Hand Tap Pipe Screw Thread Set: M3-M30

Description

Please note: the smaller sizes set with tapered head while the bigger sizes with flat head! 

We have another list with more sizes option: Alloy Steel Hand Tap Screw Thread Pipe Pitch Metric Individual: M3-M24/0.5-3.0mm

Unlike most one step complete operation hand tap, this professional hand tap with full set of taps including 3pc: Taper(Starter), Plug and Bottoming (marked I,II,III on the shank of tap) to make more smooth, precision threading with longer working life.

  • High quality alloy tool steel material
  • For cutting standard screw threads
  • For hand threading applications
  • Used in a variety of ferrous and non-ferrous materials
  • Straight flute
Multi-variation list with following metric size options:

  • 3pc M3x0.5mm
  • 3pc M4x0.7mm
  • 3pc M5x0.8mm
  • 3pc M6x1.0mm
  • 3pc M8x1.25mm
  • 3pc M10x1.5mm
  • 3pc M12x1.75mm
  • 3pc M14x1.75mm
  • 3pc M14x2.0mm
  • 3pc M16x1.75mm
  • 3pc M16x2.0mm
  • 3pc M18x1.5mm
  • 3pc M18x2.5mm
  • 3pc M20x1.5mm 
  • 3pc M20x2.5mm 
  • 3pc M22x1.5mm
  • 3pc M22x2.5mm
  • 3pc M24 x1.5mm
  • 3pc M24x3.0mm
  • 3pc M27x3.0mm
  • 3pc M30x3.0mm

Hand Taps & Proper Tapping Techniques

Professional Hand taps come in three basic configurations -Taper, Plug and Bottoming.

TAPER taps have the first 7 to 10 threads at the tip ground flatter than the main body of the tap to enable easy starting of the threads in the hole. Sometimes called a starter tap, taper taps can be used to start the thread in a blind hole for another tap to finish or used to cut threads all the way on a through hole.

PLUG taps are like taper taps in that they have tapered threads at the starting end of the tap,  the difference is there are fewer of them, usually the first 3 to 5 threads, so you get to cutting a full thread sooner. Although not as easy to start as a taper tap, they can be used to start a thread. If you can only buy one type of tap, and you are a patient user, plug taps can be a good choice because they are still easy to start, but they can also form complete threads deeper into a blind hole than a taper tap.

BOTTOMING taps have no ground threads at the starting end and are generally used after, and in conjunction with a taper or plug tap. Bottom taps can cut threads to the bottom of blind holes although they do not do well at starting threads.