Century Drill & Tool Carbon Steel Plug Tap, 1/4-18 Npt (95202)
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In my opinion, 1/4" NPT threads (I believe they are the same as MIP) are compatible. It is necessary to use a 7/16" drill bit
This will be the case
This is for use on female threads only
Selected User Reviews For Century Drill & Tool Carbon Steel Plug Tap, 1/4-18 Npt (95202)
Yesterday, I got this tap to finish my Pressure to Force Gauge for my hydraulic press, and it turned out there were two extras in the bag! Thank you guys, I gave it a whirl, put a few drops of oil on it, and it was good to go.

I thought it was very good for the price (9. ). 9) I'm happy with the product. It was made in Japan and seems to be of good quality. There were no burrs in the corners, and the edges were very The threads of this threaded rod were used to rethread a The unit worked well and did not damage anything during operation. It is not something that I will be using on a daily basis, but I recommend it for home or small shop use. [EDIT]
This product now also comes in a range The product I ordered is listed below A Century Drill and Tool 95202 Plug Hand Pipe Tap, 1/4 - 5/8 Inch 24th National Technical Meeting* on 8/24/15 [EDIT].

The tap came with a project I was doing about air piping. My main material was PVC, and I had no problems tapping it. The drill and tap chart you use for the pilot hole will tell you the size drill bit that you should use. You should be aware that this is not a regular The threads are tapered from the bottom to the top. Start by putting halfway up the faucet and then check that it will fit your fitting halfway up. The whole way up, there will likely be a lot of teflon tape needed since the fittings will likely be very loose. it happened to me too. I should have thought more before I acted. This is just a tap, it does not come with a drill bit.

It was nice to clean up the threads.

It did not break.

It was a good value for the price.

Yes, it's true.

I ordered 1/4" NPT taps, however I received something that might be a 3mm instead. It seems to be the original packaging which claims that I ordered it correctly (noticed that it instructs you to use a 7/16" Refer to the attached picture for reference, which includes a 1/4" NPT fitting and an 1/8 inch precision pin. The first thing I noticed is how fast it came on same-day order, but it's absolutely useless for my project.
