M2-M6 (1/8"-1/4") Ratchet T-Type Tap Wrench - Presto Description
The M2-M6 (1/8"-1/4") Ratchet T-Type Tap Wrench - Presto has the following features:
- Brand: Presto
- 1/8" - 1/4"
- M2 (2 mm) - M6 (6 mm)
- Polished Finish
- Length (L): 83 mm
- Manufacturing Standard: Not Standardised
- Steel
- Steel Material Family
- Tap Handle Type: Ratchet
Discover more about the Hand Tap Wrenches range.
Hand tap wrenches, also referred to as hand tapping wrenches, are precision hand-thread tapping tools designed to hold and drive hand taps during manual threading operations. They grip the tap's square shank securely and provide the leverage and grip needed to cut clean, accurate internal threads into metal, plastic and other materials without machinery or power tools.
They’re an essential tool for the effective cutting of clean threads where a greater degree of precision and control is required. They are ideally suited to applications where machining is not possible or practical, providing a repeatable and accurate method for cutting threads into blind-drilled holes.
How Hand Tap Wrenches Work
A hand-tap wrench provides the leverage and control needed to apply to a mating tap to cut clean, precise threads into a pre-drilled hole.
They operate by clamping onto the square shank at the end of a hand tap using an adjustable vice-style chuck. They then provide handles or a T-bar that allow the operator to apply controlled rotational torque. The tool holds the tap square to the workpiece while the operator turns it, ensuring the thread is cut straight and consistent without wandering.
In an engineer's workshop, for example, a machinist threading blind holes in a tooling plate might use a bar-type wrench for heavier M12 taps, applying firm downward pressure and rotating steadily through the taper, plug and bottoming tap sequence. For finer M4 threads in a nearby confined space, they would switch to the ratchet T-type, using the three-position directional switch to advance the tap in short increments, reverse to clear chips, and lock for final seating, all without repositioning the tool or risking tap breakage from over-torquing.
Materials Hand Tap Wrenches Are Made From
Accu's range of precision-engineered hand tap wrenches is manufactured from a single proven material suited to the demands of precision threading.
- Steel: The body, handles and chuck components are machined from steel throughout, providing the rigidity and durability needed to transmit tapping torque without flex or distortion.
Sizes And Types Of Hand Tap Wrenches Available
Accu stocks Presto hand tap wrenches across two designs, each covering a defined range of tap sizes. All variants are adjustable within their rated range and compatible with both metric and imperial hand taps.
Bar-type tap wrenches offer compatibility for:
- M2 to M6 (1/16" to 1/4"), 4-1/8" overall length
- M3 to M12 (1/8" to 1/2"), 10-1/2" overall length
- M6 to M20 (1/4" to 3/4"), 15" overall length
- M11 to M27 (3/8" to 1"), 19-3/4" overall length
- M20 to M38 (3/4" to 1-1/2"), 31-1/2" overall length
Ratchet T-type tap wrenches can be used with:
- M2 to M6 (1/8" to 1/4"), 82.5 mm overall length
- M6 to M12 (1/4" to 1/2"), 108 mm overall length
FAQs
Q: What is the difference between a bar-type and a ratchet T-type tap wrench?
A: The bar-type hand tapping wrench features extended knurled bar handles on either side of the chuck. These long handles provide significant mechanical advantage for driving larger-diameter taps and are the standard choice for general-purpose and heavy-duty threading.
The ratchet T-type features a compact T-handle with a ratcheting mechanism which allows it to be turned in one direction without resetting your grip, using a three-position switch for forward, reverse and lock.
The ratchet design suits smaller taps and confined spaces where full rotation of the handles is restricted.
Q: How do I choose the right size tap wrench?
A: Match the wrench to the size range of the taps you are using. Accu's bar-type wrenches cover M2 to M38 across five size variants, and the ratchet T-type covers M2 to M12 across two. Each wrench is adjustable within its rated range to accommodate different square-shank sizes.
As a general rule, choose the smallest wrench that covers your tap size. A smaller hand-thread tapping tool offers better feel and control for fine threading, while a larger wrench provides the leverage needed for larger taps.
Q: What thread standards are these tap wrenches compatible with?
A: Accu's hand tap wrenches are compatible with both metric (M2 to M38) and imperial (1/16" to 1-1/2") hand taps. The adjustable chuck accommodates the square shanks used across standard metric and imperial hand tap ranges, and both designs are also suitable for use with hand reamers of equivalent shank sizes.