1/2-14 NPT, 15° MPN:1735501
1/2-14 NPT, 15° Helix, 4 Flutes, Modified Bottoming Chamfer, Oxide Finish, Vanadium High Speed Steel, Spiral Flute Pipe Tap
These pipe taps are designed to provide precise threading for creating sealed connections in various types of piping systems. The National Pipe Thread (NPT) thread form ensures smooth and straight threads that prevent leaks or damage, while the right-hand 15-degree threads offer added convenience for right-handed users. With a standard 1/2-14 diameter and durable construction, these taps are suitable for use with cast iron, brass or steel pipes depending on the application. The precision threading capabilities make them ideal for professionals working in industries such as plumbing, gas fitting, oil and chemical industries where high-quality connections are essential.
1/2-14 NPT, 15degree Helix, 4 Flutes, Modified Bottoming Chamfer, Oxide Finish, Vanadium High Speed Steel, Spiral Flute Pipe Tap Right Hand Flute, 11/16" Shank Diam, 1-3/8" Thread Length, 0.5790" Projection, 0.515" Square Size,
Product Information
- : 1735501
- Application: Tapping
- Chamfer: Modified Bottoming
- Coating/Finish: Oxide
- Coolant Through: No
- Flute Direction: Right Hand
- Helix Angle: 15
- Material: Vanadium High-Speed Steel
- Material Application: Carbon Steel; Hardened Steel; Stainless Steel
- Number of Flutes: 4
- Overall Length (Decimal Inch): 3.126
- Overall Length (Inch): 3-1/8
- Projection (Decimal Inch): 0.5790
- Series: 308
- Shank Diameter (Decimal Inch): 0.6875
- Square Length (Inch): 0.625
- Square Size (Decimal Inch): 0.5150
- Thread Length (Inch): 1-3/8
- Thread Size (Inch): 1/2-14
- Thread Standard: NPT
- Threads Per Inch: 14
Additional Information
- Hazardous Materials: No, oK to Ship Via Air
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Required: No
- Country of Origin: MX, Mexico
- TAA Compliant: Yes
- UNSPSC: 23241600
- CA Restricted (Prop 65): Unknown
- Package Weight: 0.27
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Product info last updated on January 1, 2025 1:21am UTC
Category: Pipe Taps