Drillco 285A100B 2850 Spiral Point Tap, Right Hand Cutting, M10x1.25 Thread, D5 Thread Limit, Plug Chamfer, 3 Flutes, Bright, HSS
The angular flutes at the front end of these taps propel the chips ahead of the tap. This reduce loading and clogging in the flutes. Spiral Point taps are ideal for production tapping thru holes.
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BrandDrillco
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UPC045996993318
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Manufacturer Part Number285A100B
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CountryUSA|Canada
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Finish/CoatingBright
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MaterialHSS
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Thread LimitD5
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Thread SizeM10x1.25
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Chamfer TypePlug
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Through Coolant (Yes/No)Yes
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Measurement SystemMetric
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Series2850
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Number of Flutes3
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Cutting DirectionRight Hand
- Available in plug geometry
- Bright finish for added lubricity
- Spiral point can be used with both tap wrenches and reversible power tools
- Square shank for use with standard sized tap wrenches
- Bright finish for added lubricity
- Spiral point can be used with both tap wrenches and reversible power tools
- Square shank for use with standard sized tap wrenches
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UNSPSC27112806
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Package Description1/PK
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Drillco 285A100B 2850 Spiral Point Tap, Right Hand Cutting, M10x1.25 Thread, D5 Thread Limit, Plug Chamfer, 3 Flutes, Bright, HSS
The angular flutes at the front end of these taps propel the chips ahead of the tap. This reduce loading and clogging in the flutes. Spiral Point taps are ideal for production tapping thru holes.
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