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The 60-Pc Master Tap and Die Set is an essential threading toolkit designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Featuring a robust construction of GCr15 bearing steel, this set includes a wide range of taps and dies in both metric and SAE sizes, ensuring versatility for various threading tasks. With precision-engineered cutting teeth and a comprehensive accessory kit, this set is perfect for creating new threads or repairing damaged ones, all while being conveniently stored in a durable case.
Manufacturer | UPHILL MERCHANDISE LLC |
Part Number | PT-004 |
Item Weight | 5.15 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16.85 x 9.65 x 1.85 inches |
Style | Standard Set, 60-Piece |
Finish | Aluminum,Brass,Iron,Stainless Steel,Steel |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Flat |
Measurement System | Metric, Imperial |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**L
Amazing….
Amazing amount of taps and dies with surprising high quality for very low cost. I don’t know how in the heel they can do it? Pay the employees in rice only?
V**A
Great starter set
This is the best hobbyist grade set I've found on Amazon. It compares directly to very similar sets costing twice as much and delivers performance of much more expensive sets for non-pro use. Yes, "non-pro" is difficult to define. But if you only need the occasional thread chased or hole tapped, this set is all you need. (On the other hand, if you need to do actual, regular machining tasks and you're looking to save some money -- you REALLY need to save up and buy pro tools. You won't get there wasting your money a bit at a time on hobby-grade.) The machining on the taps and dies is clean and crisp. I inspected each piece and didn't find any crunchy bits worth noting. The handles are just ok -- I've broken tap handles of this type before. The T-handle is an exception as it is quite solidly constructed. The handles are easily addressed by buying higher quality stand-alone handles for this set. I noted several negative reviews based on the case and, yes, it is basic quality. But the seller is apparently listening because they have more/less exactly followed one reviewer's recommendation to add a piece of layered foam to hold the taps in place when the lid is closed. It works well and, although the taps all lay loose in their 'slots' (it's really a tray as there is no retention at all), none move when the lid is closed. (FWIW: I recommend hot gluing the provided foam insert to the lid so its not floating around when open.) I do wish the slots gripped the bits as they are subject to jumping out if the case is tilted/knocked while the lid is open. But look, these are minor nits on what is otherwise a surprisingly well machined set -- and a great value at this price.If you're not a pro, my advice is buy this set, replace the handles when ready and replace any heavily used taps or dies with high quality when you wear one out. In this way you minimize investment on a set full of pieces you're unlikely to ever use and you can focus additional money on quality exactly where you need it. Recommended. (Just be careful not to drop that case!)
K**Y
The very epitome of “you get what you pay for”.
The media could not be loaded. Let me be up front and honest here. This set isn’t Snap-On quality. It’s definitely Harbor Freight quality.Then again, you wouldn’t expect it to be Sanp-On for the price. Thing is, I did think it would be a little better than HF. You’ll really notice the cheapness from the time you open the box to the time you assemble a tool.That said, it will absolutely get the job done. I wouldn’t trust it with high strength nuts and bolts but it’ll chase threads and repair damaged nuts and bolts just fine. It lacks a few nice features like divots on the die that allow for easier starting but none of it is a make or break feature. The handles are very cheap and their adjustability isn’t smooth — but they’re adequate.It is however, a very complete set and this is a tool that I only need maybe once a year — but also a tool that is essential when you do need it. I’m not doing professional work and I’m not trying miracle repairs where the quality of the tool comes into question. So, for what it is, it’s a great tool and a great value.
J**N
Worked well, seems like a solidly built tool set
Have used once thus far, its worked great. I had a m5 screw hole that came from the factory not threaded and I used this kit to put threads in said hole on a 1/4" thick steel flange on a CNC machine. I had a threaded hole in less than 5 minutes. I matched the threads of the screw for that hole with the proper M5 tap ( there were 2 different thread types for M5). I inserted into the handle and away we went.
T**S
Easy to use great price
Nice set looks good and does a good job cutting threats. For using it from time to time it works just fine for me and I have not no issues with breaking or anything like that.
C**T
For the Price a Decent Set, Great for DIY, Not Great for a Pro Shop
This set seems to be a good bargain for a DIYer who wants a decent general use set for random tasks that come up.The Pros:1. I measured all the pitches on both the SAE and Metric taps with an Irwin thread pitch gauge and all of mine were spot on. (They also included thread pitch gauges, but I didn't use the included ones)2. I've used these to tap into stainless steal with no issues.3. I tested an Irwin tap I have vs. one from this set (same size) and I didn't notice any huge difference in performance for that size (it was 10mm 1.25 pitch). Make no mistake though, the Irwin tap is better, they are just significantly more expensive for a similar set.The Cons:1. The cheap blow mold case does not keep these all organized well, even if you leave that "sheet" in there. If you expect to move these around a lot you're probably going to need another solution or else you'll go insane with an exploded mess every time you open it up. It also arrived to me in an exploded mess when I opened it.2. The "tools" they throw in to use the taps/dies are terrible quality and you'll probably want something better. They can probably get the job done in a pinch, but they suck.Conclusion:For how cheap these are you I can't really complain at all. This set does not scream high quality to me at all and I have no idea what the long term reliability will be like, but if you're in a similar position that I am in that you want an "ok" set for the once in a blue moon job you have these should be sufficient. As others have said if you're a "pro" you might want to invest in a name brand set.
F**Y
Cheap but adequate
This is a very inexpensive set that covers most thread sizes useful to regular folks. The quality is not as good as machinist-quality taps and dies: not surprising at this price. One drawback is that the M4 and M3 as well as 10-24, 10-32 and smaller dies are undercut. The side used to start a thread is flush with the die surface, but the full thread side is recessed. This means that they cannot complete a thread abutting a large shoulder.
S**E
Quality outstanding!
Very good quality, and sturdy case. There Great!
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