🔧 Tap into Precision!
The Drill America DWT54091 #2-56 UNC High Speed Steel Bottoming Tap is designed for creating new threads or re-threading damaged ones. This versatile tool is perfect for both hand and CNC tapping, featuring a durable high-speed steel construction that ensures longevity and reliability. Its bottoming style allows for complete threading to the bottom of holes, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit.
G**N
Made where now?
“Drill America” is made in CHINA?! Please tell me this is some kind of stock mixup?The tool I got appears to be well made and has well formed threads so I’m giving it 3 stars. I went out of my way to buy American and I don’t know what happened.
E**T
Junk brittle crap
This tap was so brittle it broke like glass. Yes I know how to tap. I tap #2 up all the time. This thing broke tapping copper with cutting fluid. Stay away JUNK!
B**N
I have to agree with the other reviews, stay away from this one!
I suspect most people who would seek out a product like this on Amazon, know exactly what they are buying and know how to use it. I planned to tap about 30 holes with this product, using the correct and exact letter size drill bit (which aren't that common on their own), centered in a chuck with cutting fluid. The tap got about 1/2" into the part before it snapped off like glass and ended up with the fragment stuck in the part. Whatever cheap powdered metal this is made out of, it definitely isn't HSS.
C**D
Photos of 6mm and smaller taps are inaccurate
The photos used to sell the 6mm taps are actually photos of bigger taps, the photos show threads being bigger than the shaft. The 6mm taps the threads are the same size or smaller than the shaft, this prevents from making deeper tap holes. I am guessing the tooling is to expensive or the tap strength might be weakened if they made the shaft smaller than the threads.I ordered 8 taps of various brands and they all did the same thing - show a photo of say the 10mm tap and pretend it's the same scale and design as the 6mm.This drill america tap amazon did not ask me to ship it back, so I got it for free:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DLCT6OU/I have no use for it, but maybe if every customer does this somebody will get the message and put up the correct photo.
L**R
Just what I needed, high quality, good steel
I was changing out parts on the front end suspension of my Nissan Frontier and accidentally stripped one of the bolt mounting holes for the driver's side sway bar bushing. This "unicorn" thread size could not be found in any auto parts store or hardware store in the Atlanta area (I called all of them). It was thanksgiving and I was supposed to drive to Myrtle Beach to meet my wife for the holiday but the search for this tap delayed me by a day. Amazon had it and shipped it and it got to me by the next day. I had the truck fixed and back together within 10 minutes of getting the tap. Thanks Amazon!
J**E
Decent but these vary a lot - caution
I've gotten a few of these from Drill America as well as some other brands...some are clearly the same manufacturer and some are different. The ones from Drill America are quite inconsistent in varying aspects. The steel is a decent hss, not the cruddy low quality M50 type, so that's good. For this tiny M2 bottoming tap the teeth are ground well and the tip looks good. About 11mm of depth with a taper up to the shank. The square flats are a little rough but once again they flubbed the heel. It's chamfered but not to a point, nor is there an indent on the flat. This makes it hard to use a follower and with very small taps like this, you really should use a follower/guide to ensure that you are plumb with the hole. Failure to do so almost guarantees tap breakage (true for large taps as well but you have a lot more room for error there, generally). I'd say if you need standard quality, pay the difference and get a good tap. These are not terrible, though, and they are a LOT better than the junk that comes from many vendors or in those watchmaker tap kits (stay away from those unless you're spending big bucks on a set). I got the 3pc M2.5 set on this order as well, and that was a small disappointment but again, they're ok.
U**S
Very poor quality tool
I used this one in #6-48, and similar, bought from Home Depot. Comparing, this one does not cut well at all and eventually it snapped. The difference in quality was DRASTIC. This is a very poor quality knock-off tool that I would not recommend. I had to finish the job with inexpensive Home Depot set that was way better.
D**R
One shot at one job and it worked perfectly
It seems it's an odd-ball size. I used two 50-cent thread measuring tools and it said the thread pitch was .8. I believed that I knew it was 12mm, so I was expecting to find "M12 x .8" as the tap to purchase. There is no such animal, only thread pitches of 1.0, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75. The math isn't exact. .8 mm is .0031. This tool is "-32", as in "15/32-32". It took some stumbling to get this figured out. Drilling into a 33 year old car is frightening. This tap worked perfectly to create a couple of threads in 1/8" of aluminum. Tool in perfect condition and tossed into the tool cabinet with at least 6 other "one-time purchases" of different sizes. The unique size seemed to double the cost, $16, I think, vs $8 or $9 for everything else that came up. Sometimes you pay a premium to get what you want. I ordered on Saturday, received on Sunday by 10 PM, and used on Monday, Memorial Day. Job done. If I never use the tap again, not a problem. If I do, it's a bonus. Great Service makes life easier.
M**2
12 pack of taps 6 different manufacturers...
A real mess of random taps. In bulk cardboard box.11 of them appear to be M5x0.8. One is unmarked.11 of them are 4 fluted as ordered. 1 is 3 fluted.6 of them are actually taper as ordered. Got 5 plugs and 1 bottoming.6 different manufacturers because the markings, machining and finishes are unmatched. One is a three fluted made in England pretty neat. 4 are marked china. 7 are of unknown origins probably china.I can make the right sized threads, but quality and consistency are all over the place...
A**R
Wrong tap sent...
Quality looks ok (haven't used it yet) but they sent the wrong tap. I ordered the bottoming tap and got a tapered one. Not going to bother returning for the 7 bucks but disappointed I need to order another part and wait again to finish my projects now.
J**N
This is not what it says
So I bought this thinking the description was right and the picture is wrong. Nope.Make no doubt, this is not a 3 inch round 1-1/2 x 8 threading die, but a tiny little tap.Repeated emails to amazon didn't solve the problem so now you know.
M**E
Worked as it was advertised to.
Good quality product that did what I needed it to do and that it advertised it would do.
P**H
Excellent product, great price
Excellent quality fast delivery
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