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Specifications
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Material: High-Quality Bearing Steel (HSS Equivalent for Durability)
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Thread Type: BSP (British Standard Pipe) Taper
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Optional Models: G1/8, G1/4, G3/8, G1/2, G3/4
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Surface Treatment: Wear-Resistant and Rust-Proof Coating
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DIY Application: Metalworking / Pipe Fitting
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Compatible Equipment: Bench Drills, Tapping Machines, Hand Drills
Key Features
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Integrated "Taper-Thread" Architecture: Experience a mechanical necessity for pressure-tight seals. The tapering design acts as a mechanical necessity for ensuring that the threads become tighter as the pipe is screwed in, effectively preventing leaks in hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
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Supportive "Standard-Pitch" Engineering: Achieve high-precision fitment. The precision-ground threads act as a mechanical necessity for producing clean, burr-free cuts, ensuring that standard BSP fittings engage smoothly without cross-threading.
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Technical "Hard-Metal" Utility: Designed for long-duration durability. The bearing steel construction acts as a mechanical necessity for maintaining thread sharpness even when cutting into tough metals, providing superior wear resistance compared to standard carbon steel taps.
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Mechanical "Multi-Platform" Design: The shank is engineered for versatility; it acts as a mechanical necessity for secure mounting in various power tools, from high-torque tapping machines to standard hand drills.
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Multi-Domain "Fluid-Link" Utility: This taper pipe tap acts as a mechanical necessity for various technical domains:
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Plumbing & HVAC: Creating threaded connections for water and gas lines.
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Automotive Shop: Repairing or creating threaded ports for sensors, oil lines, and brake fittings.
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Machine Maintenance: Restoring stripped internal threads on industrial equipment.
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