Greenlee Drill/Tap Countersink, HSS, 8-32 DTAP8-32
Greenlee Drill/Tap Countersink, HSS, 8-32 DTAP8-32
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Greenlee Drill/Tap Countersink, HSS, 8-32 DTAP8-32

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  • Material High Speed Steel
  • Size #8-32
  • Includes Plastic Case and Quick Change Ad
  • Finish Bright (Uncoated)
  • Length 5.000
  • Width 3.000
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Jul 18, 2018
Zoro
5 out of 5 stars review

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Yes I would buy this again

Great Product and came in a timely manner! #sweepstakes [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

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Feb 13, 2022
Timbo_Splice
5 out of 5 stars review

Great, Innovative, but requires some skill

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These are awesome but i would recommend following Greenlee's drill chart. I have used the 8-32 in particular to tap a lot of 1/4" copper bussing and would not recommend going full bore with a drill unless you have a already pre drilled a hole that is fairly big but where the tap will still cut threads. I would also recommend using some type of lubrication to avoid seizing up in thicker material. If you have found you pre drilled too small of a hole like i have many times, apply plenty of lube and alternate between tightening and loosening until you can either back it out or completely tap the hole. If you are not skilled enough to use these with a drill I would definitely recommend using them with a multi bit screwdriver.

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