WIDIA GTD 15327 5305 Tap, Taper Chamfer, Right Hand Cut, 4 Flutes, H3 Limit, 0.875" Thread Length, 10-24, HSS, Uncoated
$
5.36
Score By Feature
Based on 20 ratings
Satisfaction
8.99
Giftable
8.71
Delivery
8.61
Customer service
8.96
OveReview Final Score
How Our Score Is Calculated
Product Description
Taps with straight flutes made of hss and used for blind hole and through
There are multiple options for chamfering
It is suitable for general machinery applications as well as the creation of CNC tappings
Chips can be stored in flutes during threading, protecting the work piece during this process
Questions & Answers
Can you use this in a drill to strip out four teeth Can you drive a shaft that has a stroke? I appreciate it a lot! ?
It will take more than a few minutes to hand tap it, so I don't recommend using a drill.
Selected User Reviews For WIDIA GTD 15327 5305 Tap, Taper Chamfer, Right Hand Cut, 4 Flutes, H3 Limit, 0.875" Thread Length, 10-24, HSS, Uncoated
Resulted in success
4/5
The tap looks like it will be of good use. No problems were encountered while taping several holes in steel tubing.
Leroy Wolf
| Mar 11, 2021
The steel was dull almost immediately
3/5
It got dull in a matter of minutes.
Layne Ferguson
| Nov 22, 2020
Cutter for thread of excellent quality! A quality product- The best way to make something is to make it yourself You can use a
5/5
Yara Mathis
| Apr 06, 2021
It is of good The product is well made and works well
5/5
Parker Newton
| Dec 26, 2020
This tap will never let you down so once you have it, you won't need I consider these to be the best taps I will not buy from a company I have never used before
5/5
Justin Bell
| Sep 08, 2020
It does what it is supposed to do
5/5
Achieves the expected results.
Zaria Colling
| Feb 13, 2021
The 10-foot film has been cleaned up The fuel tank access door screw holes were properly tapped and are very clean
5/5
Kaisley Larsen
| Feb 05, 2021
I'm not happy with that
3/5
Due to its limited ability to tap cast iron, the threads were stripped off rather quickly.
Rory CHARLTON
| Aug 30, 2020