Magna 1-1/2 - 11-1/2 Nps And 1-1/4. X 11-1/2 Npt on 2040-parts.com
Pitman, New Jersey, United States
Quality 1-1/2"- 11-1/2 NPT Taper 1-½" and 1-¼. - 11-1/2 NPT Steel Pipe Tap . Use for either cutting new threads or chasing (cleaning up) old threads in mild steel, light gage stainless, soft metals ,and plastic .Overall length 4-1/4". Use a 1-47/64" drill bit when cutting new threads. Message me with any questions, thanks for looking and have a great day! |
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