Description
Introducing the Orgill THandle Tap Wrench, a compact yet robust tool designed for precision work on taps and screw extractors. Crafted from hardened, tempered carbon steel, this wrench delivers exceptional durability while resisting wear in demanding environments. Its sliding Thandle provides a smooth, adjustable grip that maximizes torque without sacrificing control, making it ideal for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
Why choose this tap wrench? The ergonomic sliding handle translates minimal effort into powerful turning force, reducing hand fatigue during extended use. Its versatile size rangefrom 3.0 mm to 6.0 mm (0 in to 1/4 in)covers a broad spectrum of tap diameters, ensuring you have the right fit for every job. Whether youre installing threads or extracting broken screws, this tool offers reliable performance and confidence.
Key Features & Benefits:
Sliding Thandle: Adjustable lever delivers extra leverage for faster, smoother tap turning.
Hardened carbon steel construction: Provides superior strength and longlasting wear resistance.
Universal size range 36 mm (01/4 in): Fits most standard taps and screw extractors in one compact tool.
Ergonomic grip design: Reduces hand strain and improves control during hightorque applications.
Precision machining: Ensures a snug fit on tap shanks, preventing slippage and damage.
Experience unmatched reliability: With Orgills commitment to quality, this Thandle tap wrench stands out as a dependable addition to any toolbox. Its rugged steel body and clever sliding handle make challenging threading tasks effortless, while the versatile size coverage eliminates the need for multiple tools. Choose this wrench for superior torque, durability, and convenienceperfect for professionals and hobbyists alike.
WARNING: This product and the dust created by its use may contain chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to






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