Irwin 8338 10mm x 1.0 Metric Tap
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It's a tap with the right hand. It helped me re-organize my thoughts. Using a hammer, tap the stripped holes in the rotors of a Mercedes. It worked perfectly!
That was not the case with me.
The thread on this tap is on the right side.
Selected User Reviews For Irwin 8338 10mm x 1.0 Metric Tap
There is no such thing as a tape with a value of zero. 0 pitch! I placed an order for an M10 x 1. 0 tape. The packaging material *as well as* the information printed on the tap both point to 1. Although the thread pitch is zero, the actual pitch is slightly higher (but not quite one). 25mm). I planned to use the tap to chase slightly damaged threads on a bicycle derailleur hanger, but first I hand-turned it into a known good bicycle frame to make sure it was the right tap. It wouldn't turn easily by hand, and after some investigation (with a thread-cutting tool), it turned out to be a thread-cutting machine. The tap was the issue, according to the gauge and caliper! I've put it next to a few other well-known names. good 1. The threads don't mesh up with 0 pitch taps. br>br>These must be recalled before they cause costly damage!.
Buy THIS. Rule 1. Spark plugs should be threaded by hand at all times. After squandering money on a thread chaser, I was rewarded with this gem. Buy this right away to save time and money. If your spark plug is cross threaded, this will quickly fix it. It's critical to get the right tool, mine was 10MM by 1. I used this on a motorcycle that uses NGK spark plugs, and it's critical to get the right tool, mine was 10MM by 1. 0 pitch. Before purchasing a tap, make sure you know what threading your spark plugs require. This thread appears to be used by the majority of NGK motorcycle plugs (JAP). Lube up your tap to catch the shavings, and once you've finished cutting, turn your bike over briefly to blow out any shavings that may have fallen in. In my case, I took it slowly and lubricated it to ensure that all of my shavings were caught. When I turned her a couple of times, I could feel a puff of air coming from the spark plug hole. By hand, I installed the new plug.
I used this tap because it didn't come with any of my tap and die sets, so it must be a rarely used size. On my motorcycle, I accidentally crossed threaded a brake caliper. It worked perfectly and I was able to save $150 on a replacement part.
It works. Well. It appears to be of good quality. There are no issues. However, I only used it to make aluminum billets.
tap worked well.
It worked perfectly for my needs for grease fittings of this size, despite the fact that it is not a common one in most sets, which usually only have one. 5 or 2. Not one, but zero. I needed to tap a few new ones and clean out a few old ones, and everything went smoothly so far.
Excellent craftsmanship. This prevented me from dropping a costly spray gun on its fluid adjustment valve. The threads on the gun body had stripped out, and the replacement valve would not fit. As a result, I made a switch and used this faucet. The re- I was able to save a lot of money by using formed threads all the way out. I've only used it once, so I can't speak to its long-term viability in a production setting, but I would highly recommend it for occasional or moderate use.
I've only used it for plastic so far, but it's a good quality metric tap. But now that I have the plastic, the threads it produces are nice and even, and the cut material falls out of the channel on the tap's side.