Introducing the Irwin Hanson High Carbon Steel SAE Plug Tap 1/4 in.-18NPT, now available at Alper's True Value Hardware in Port Washington, NY. This high-quality plug tap is an essential tool for anyone working with pipe fittings, whether you're a seasoned professional or a DIY enthusiast. Crafted from high carbon steel, this tap is designed to cut internal threads in pipes with precision and ease, making it a reliable choice for your plumbing projects.
- Material: Made from high carbon steel, ensuring durability and longevity for repeated use.
- Nominal Size: The tap size of 1/4 in.-18NPT is specifically designed to match the nominal size of the pipe fitting being tapped.
- Thread Type: Features a National Pipe Taper (NPT) thread type, ideal for creating tight seals in pipe fittings.
- Taper Rate: Tapered at a rate of 3/4 inch per foot, allowing for smooth threading and a secure fit.
- Number of Flutes: Equipped with four flutes, which help in efficient chip removal during the tapping process.
- Length: Measuring 5.75 inches, this tap is compact yet effective for various applications.
Imagine tackling your plumbing tasks with confidence, knowing that you have the right tools at your disposal. The Irwin Hanson Plug Tap is perfect for rethreading and creating new threads in existing pipes, making it an invaluable addition to your toolkit. Whether you're working on a home improvement project or a professional plumbing job in Port Washington, this tap will help you achieve precise and reliable results.
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Irwin Hanson High Carbon Steel SAE Plug Tap 1/4 in.-18NPT is more than just a tool; it's a commitment to quality and performance in your plumbing endeavors. Don't compromise on your projects—ensure you have the best tools available by purchasing this plug tap today at Alper's True Value Hardware in Port Washington, NY.
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