Jaws & Accessories for Power Chucks with 60° 1.5mm & 3mm Serrations
Soft Jaws, Hard Jaws, Gripper Jaws, Pie Jaws & T-Nuts For Kitagawa, Samchully, Bison, Rohm, Schunk & SMW Autoblok Chucks With Metric Serrations
Flexibility, precision, faster cycle times, surface finish and thread quality vs conventional machine taps. Available for all thread forms, diameters and pitches.
What Are Hand Taps
Hand taps are cutting tools used to create internal screw threads (female threads) in holes. They are manually turned using a tap wrench or handle rather than in a machine. Hand taps cut threads into pre-drilled holes so that bolts or screws can be properly fitted. Because hand taps are worked manually, they provide control, flexibility and precision, especially in jobs where machine tapping isn’t feasible or safe.
Why Are Hand Taps Used?
Versatility: Hand taps allow for threading in hard-to-reach or awkward positions where machines cannot reach.
Control & Accuracy: They allow for slower, more careful cuts, which can reduce risk of misalignment or damage to the thread.
Cost-Effective for Small Runs: When you're not doing mass-production, hand taps are more economical: no large machinery needed, less setup.
Repair & Maintenance: Ideal for tapping, retapping or cleaning up existing thread holes.
Variety of Materials: From steel to aluminium, plastic, or cast iron—hand taps can be used on a wide range of materials with the correct tap.
What Type of Hand Taps are Available?
Complete Sets:Kits that include first, second and bottom (or taper, plug etc.) taps – useful for full threading operations or for versatility.
First (or Taper) Tap:Called the “starter” tap: has a pronounced taper so it gradually cuts the thread, useful for starting the hole or when aligning is difficult.
Second (or Intermediate) Tap:Less taper, deeper cut than first tap; follows the first to deepen and refine the thread.
Bottom (or Plug) Tap:Cuts thread all the way to the bottom of a blind hole; has very little taper so you can reach full thread depth.
What Thread Forms are Hand Taps Available in?
Hand taps are available in a variety of thread forms to suit different standards and applications. Some of the common thread forms include:
Metric threads(e.g. Coarse & Fine series)
Whitworth threads(e.g. BSW/BSP)
Unified threads(e.g. UNC/UNF/UNEF)
Whitworth British Standard Pipe(e.g. BSP/BSPT)
Acme / Trapezoidal(e.g. for power screws / linear motion)
Buttress Threads
NPT / Tapered Pipe Threads
Special Threads(custom or non-standard) depending on the toolmaker)
Why Buy Hand Taps from Cutwel
Quality & Range:Cutwel offers a broad selection of hand taps, covering first, second, bottom and full sets, in metric, imperial or specialised thread forms — ensuring you get exactly what you need.
Expertise:With decades in the trade, our experts can help you choose the correct tap type and thread form for your material and application.
Reliability & Precision:All our hand taps are manufactured to high tolerances, ensuring accuracy, long tool life and clean threads.
Competitive Pricing:We balance quality with value — you get top-grade taps without overpaying.
Quick Delivery & Support:Fast UK delivery, excellent customer service, and easy returns make buying from Cutwel hassle-free.
Full Product Information:We provide clear specs (thread pitch, diameter, type etc.), so you select the correct item without guesswork.
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What is the difference between a digital, dial and vernier measuring tool?
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Digital tools provide an instant numerical readout, dial tools use a mechanical dial face, and vernier tools rely on scale alignment for reading values. Each has different levels of precision, ease of use, and application scenarios.
Why use measuring tools?
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Measuring tools ensure accuracy, consistency, and quality control in manufacturing, machining, and inspection processes.
What are IP ratings and why are they important?
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IP ratings classify the degree of protection provided against dust and water. They're important for determining tool suitability in various environments, especially where exposure to elements is a concern.
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