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Cleveland, Taper Chamfer General Purpose Hand Tap, HSS, M10 X1.25 D5 1001

Cleveland, Taper Chamfer General Purpose Hand Tap, HSS, M10 X1.25 D5 1001

Mfr. Model # 

C54617

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Item # 

10000012

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The Cleveland Style #1001 General Purpose Hand Tap (Item #C54617) is designed with precision for reliable threading in various applications. Specifically made for M10 x 1.25 metric threads, this hand tap is suitable for both professional and industrial use. With a tool size of M10 x 1.25 and a diameter of 0.3937 inches, it guarantees precise and consistent thread cutting. The thread length of 1.2500 inches (31.75mm) ensures efficient and deep thread formation.

Constructed from high-speed steel (HSS), this hand tap delivers excellent durability and performance across a variety of materials. Featuring a straight flute design with four flutes, it optimizes chip removal in both through-hole and blind-hole threading operations. The standard tap construction includes a straight shank with a square end, measuring 0.3810 inches (9.68mm), compatible with standard tap wrenches.

The taper chamfer allows for smooth engagement, reducing starting effort while providing precise thread formation. The bright surface finish enhances cutting performance and tool longevity. With a thread tolerance of 6H and a tap limit of D5, this hand tap offers high precision and reliable thread fitting.

Featuring a right-hand cut, the Cleveland Style #1001 General Purpose Hand Tap is a dependable tool for all threading tasks. Whether for maintenance, production, or custom fabrication, this hand tap is essential for creating high-quality metric threads with precision and consistency.

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