OSG Pipe and Conduit Thread Tap: 3/4"-14 NPT/ANPT, 5 Flute, Interrupted Thread (MPN 1315608)
SKU 3G-OTH-273649
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What is the OSG 1315608 pipe tap used for?
The OSG 1315608 is an interrupted-thread pipe tap designed for threading 3/4"-14 NPT/ANPT pipe and conduit in steel, stainless steel, and other materials. It is commonly used in plumbing, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems where clean, accurate threads are required for leak-proof connections.
What are the specifications of the OSG 1315608 tap?
The OSG 1315608 is a 3/4"-14 NPT/ANPT interrupted-thread pipe tap with 5 flutes. It is designed for through-hole threading in pipe and conduit applications. The interrupted thread design reduces cutting torque and improves chip evacuation, making it suitable for manual or machine use.
Where to buy the OSG 1315608 pipe tap worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the OSG 1315608 pipe tap to customers worldwide. As a global industrial sourcing partner, we handle logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact us for pricing and lead time on this interrupted-thread tap for NPT/ANPT threading.
How to select the correct pipe tap for NPT threads?
To select the correct pipe tap, match the thread size and pitch to your application—here, 3/4"-14 NPT/ANPT. Choose interrupted-thread taps like the OSG 1315608 for through-hole threading in tough materials, as they reduce binding and improve chip clearance. Always verify the tap's flute count and material compatibility.
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