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Sirius HSS-E Spiral Point Interrupted Cut Tap

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Sealey TSM Taper and Plug Tap Set

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About Taps & Dies

Taps and dies are essential threading tools used to create or repair screw threads on metal components. Taps cut internal threads inside holes, whilst dies cut external threads on rods or bolts. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of taps, dies, tap wrenches, die stocks, and complete tap and die sets suitable for both professional engineers and DIY enthusiasts working with steel, aluminium, brass, and other metals.

Available in metric and imperial sizes, these precision threading tools enable tradespeople to manufacture custom fixings, repair damaged threads, or create threaded components for engineering projects. Whether you need individual taps for high-volume production work or complete sets for general maintenance, MyToolShed offers quality threading solutions from trusted manufacturers.

Applications

Taps and dies are indispensable tools across numerous trades and industries:

  • Engineering and fabrication: Manufacturing custom threaded components and fixtures
  • Motor mechanics: Repairing stripped threads in engine blocks, gearboxes, and chassis
  • Plant maintenance: Restoring damaged threads on industrial machinery and equipment
  • Plumbing: Creating threaded connections for pipework and fittings
  • Construction and joinery: Installing threaded inserts and repairing damaged fixings
  • Electrical contractors: Threading conduit and trunking for cable management systems
  • General maintenance: Emergency repairs and restoration of damaged bolts and threaded holes

Choosing The Right Taps & Dies

Selecting appropriate threading tools depends on several key factors:

  • Thread type: Determine whether you need metric (M3, M6, M10) or imperial (UNC, UNF, BSF) threading to match your application
  • Material compatibility: Choose high-speed steel (HSS) for general purpose work or cobalt/carbide variants for harder materials and extended tool life
  • Tap style: Taper taps for starting threads, second taps for intermediate cuts, and plug taps for through holes; spiral flute taps for blind holes
  • Set vs individual tools: Complete tap and die sets offer versatility for varied work, whilst individual pieces suit specific production tasks
  • Quality grade: Professional-grade tools from MyToolShed.co.uk provide superior accuracy and durability compared to budget alternatives
  • Accessories: Consider tap wrenches and die stocks with appropriate size ranges for your threading tools

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between taper, second, and plug taps?

Taper taps have a gradual lead for easy starting and are used first when cutting new threads. Second (intermediate) taps have a moderate lead for deepening threads. Plug taps have minimal taper for cutting threads to the bottom of blind holes or finishing through holes.

Can I use the same tap and die set for both metric and imperial threads?

No, metric and imperial threads have different pitch specifications and are not interchangeable. You'll need separate sets or individual tools for each thread standard.

Do I need cutting fluid when using taps and dies?

Yes, cutting fluid or tapping compound significantly improves thread quality, reduces tool wear, and prevents tap breakage, especially when working with steel or stainless steel. Always use appropriate lubrication for best results.

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