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===== Taps ===== | |
==== Types of Taps ==== | |
* Tapered straight fluted- has a long tapered end, makes it easier to start and straighten an untapped hole or align to an existing hole | |
* Bottoming straight fluted- which are near flat ended wit a slight end taper, made to get threads to the bottom of a blind hole | |
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====== Tap Wrenches ====== | |
===== Standard Tap Wrench (spanner) ===== | |
* It's used with two hands with equal force from both ends. The tap wrench (that usually comes in the kits off the shelf) is either made of cast or cheap metal. These may distort around the tap area or simply break during use. The higher end tap wrenches (usually bought separately) are solid steel with a hardened plunger. These will usually hold a tap tighter and you'd have to abuse the wrench to break it. | |
* One end of the handle will screw toward the tap, in some fashion, | |
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* The handle (depending on wrench size) may be too long to fit the work area whether due to length or confinements. | |
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====== Wrench Options for Taps ====== | |
* Although the use of proper tap wrenches will allow you to cut the best threaded holes, there are certain situations where they are cumbersome or too big to fit the application. | |