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Butterfield 1" Nf 14 , 1 X 14 Tpi Tap Plug Or Pilot 1 - 14 Inch Taps Pick 1 1-14 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

 I have 15 all Butterfield taps to choose from.(these are being sold as singles)I'm going to pu the quantity at 8 for now..The Piloted taps with the shorter 1/2" long pilot are .915" diameter.The longer piloted ones are .810 dia, pilot..You need to tell me what tap you are choosing..If I dont hear from you after a few attempts, I will send you one of the shorter piloted one (I have more of those).If you buy more than one, the rest will have FREE shipping..I will ship right away.

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