L.S. Starrett 93A T-Handle Tap Wrench Part# - 50427

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Manufacturer: L.S. Starrett
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L.S. Starrett 93A T-Handle Tap Wrench Part# - 50427

Brand: L.S. STARRETT

Part Number: 50427

Weight: 0.165 lbs

Country of Origin: UNITED STATES

Minimum Order Qty: 1 EA

Features: Durable Construction - Starrett T-Handle Tap Wrench is made from the highest quality of materials to produce strength and durability. It is properly heated to withstand ordinary shop use. | Make Work Easier - This tool is perfect for holding taps, drills, reamers and other small tools, allowing you to hold the tool in a more comfortable position, providing greater control when turning it by hand. | Perfect for Close Quarters - The wrench has a sliding handle that is frictionally held. This feature permits the handle to be removed entirely or positioned so that leverage can be applied when working in close quarters. | Get The Job Done Right - The T-Handle Tap Wrench is perfect for the professional or DIYer. The jaw conforms to the tool being held, making it rigid and less apt to loosen. | The Standard for Excellence - Proudly made in the USA, Starrett combines over 140 years of American heritage and innovation with globally sourced materials to deliver exceptional quality tools and products.

Product DescriptionThe Starrett 93 T-Handle Tap Wrench is for holding taps, drills, reamers and other small tools to be turned by hand. It is properly heat treated to withstand ordinary shop use. The jaw conforms to the tool being held, making it rigid and less apt to loosen. The wrench has a sliding handle that is frictionally held. This feature permits the handle to be removed entirely or positioned so that leverage can be applied when working in close quarters. 50mm (2") Length, 1.6-4.7mm (1/16-3/16") Tap Size.From the ManufacturerStarrett No. 93 Tap Wrenches are for holding taps, drills, reamers and other small tools to be turned by hand. They are designed to hold square shanks. Round shanks can be gripped, but care must be used.