Pittsburgh 60 Pc. Tap And Die Set Carbon Steel- Sae And Metric on 2040-parts.com
Tempe, Arizona, US
PITTSBURGH 21 PC. TAP AND DIE SET SAE CARBON STEEL
Cut & Renew
Internal & Externals
thread to exacting standards
Includes :
Taps & Dies
6-32 NC
10-24 NC
1/4"-20 NC
5/16"-18 NC
3/8"-16 NC
7/16"-14 NC
1/2"-13 NC
1/8"-27 NPT
Tap Wrench, Die Holder & Screw Driver
Model 95570
New Has Been opened But Never Used
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