Tap Wrench 7/32 to 1/2 MPN:C67209
Tap Wrench 7/32 to 1/2
Tap Wrench 7/32 to 1/2 offers a convenient solution for screwing and unscrewing taps in various sizes quickly and efficiently while providing precise torque control during operations. Its lightweight construction and portable design make it an ideal choice for machinists, mechanics or hobbyists working on multiple projects without sacrificing precision, speed or ease of use. The tool's adjustable jaws can accommodate different tap sizes from 7/32 to 1/2 inches while reducing wear and tear on threads over time. Its solid build ensures durability against heavy-duty usage in industrial settings or everyday applications around the home, making it an essential piece of equipment for any professional toolbox, workshop or garage.
Sliding T-handle tap wrenches are more compact than straight-handle tap wrenches and can be used for tapping holes in tight spaces. The handle on these wrenches slides from side to side to allow the wrenches to be turned in spaces where a standard straight handle or a fixed T-handle would not have room to turn.
Technical Specifications
- Item Tap Wrench
- Handle Shape T
- Handle Type Slip T-Handle
- Fractional Tap Capacity 7/32 in to 1/2 in
- Machine Screw Tap Capacity #12 to #14
- Metric Tap Capacity 5.50 mm to 12.50 mm
- Pipe Taps No
- Overall Length 3 5/8 in
- Magnetic No
- Max. Tap Size 7/32 in
- Measurement System Fractional Inch
- Min. Tap Size 1/2 in
- Product Type Wrench
- Ratcheting No
- Ratcheting Action No
- Size #12
- Sliding Or Fixed Handle Sliding Handle
- Socket Shape Square
- Wrench Type Slip
Manufacturer Details
- Manufacturer: CLE-Line
- Condensed Mfg Number: C67209
- MPN: C67209
Label Details
- Hazardous Material: N
- Green Material Flag: N
- Country of Origin: IN
- CA Prop 65 Wht Label: N
Classification Details
- Harmonization Code: 8207400000
- GDS Category Name: Tap Wrenches
- GDS Family Name: Threading
- GDS Segment Name: Machining
Shipping Details
- Not For Sale In: HI AK PR
Product info last updated on June 10, 2023 12:46am UTC
Category: Threading