Taps - Second - BSW
Taps are tools used by engineers for creating a female thread inside a hole. The tap is inserted into a special wrench and turned whilst cutting oil is used to lubricate the tap.
When forming a brand new thread in a blind hole, it is usually a three-stage process.
BSW (British Standard Whitworth) is an imperial coarse thread first used in standard production by Joseph Whitworth during the industrial revolution. Whilst it is still used in engineering applications all across the world it is less common in the UK where metric threads have generally taken over.
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T2BW012 | 1/8" BSW - Second Tap Presto 60300 | 1 |
£25.71
£30.85
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1/8" BSW - Second Tap Presto 60300 | ||||||
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£25.71
£30.85
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