Poland 2-1/2 - 12 Tap Rh Straight Plug Starting 2-1/2" X 12 Tpi 2.5 Inch 6 Flute on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This is a perfect very sharp Poland made tap.I can say for sure if it's a start tap or a plug. you be the judge, it will probably work for both applications just fine. It is a great strait right hand tap.I will ship it right away.
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