🔩 Thread your way to perfection with Klein’s 6-in-1 tapping tool!
The Klein Tools 626 Tapping Tool is a durable, hand-powered 6-in-1 threading solution featuring a comfortable cushion-grip handle and automatic re-threading capability. Designed to handle six common tap sizes, it efficiently forms, repairs, and cleans threads with precision. Made in the USA with powder-coated metal for lasting performance, this tool is a must-have for professionals seeking reliability and versatility.
Brand | Klein Tools |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Tap Tool |
Material | Metal |
Color | Yellow |
Special Feature | Durability |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.75 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
Model Name | 626 |
UPC | 092644626203 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644626203 |
Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
Part Number | 626 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.75 x 2 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 626 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | Cushion-Grip |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Pattern | SCREWDRIVER |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Durability |
Included Components | 626 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Klein Tools warranty covers any defects in quality or workmanship. It does not cover a tool if the tool simply wears out or has obviously been abused. Our quality data demonstrates that we have very few quality issues. Those that we do find are addressed aggressively. Our quality is excellent because we use the highest quality materials and employ the most modern manufacturing and quality systems in the world - right here in the USA. All Klein Tools distributors are required to process warranty returns. If you have a problem with a warranty return, you may want to consider using a different distributor because most of our distributors perform this process without hesitation. They know we back up our products and provide them prompt credit for warranty returns. |
R**L
good product
Overall it is a very good quality product, I highly recommend it, it worked better than I expected.
N**T
A homeowner's must have.
I do my own repairs. I know when to call a professional, but there's a lot I can do by myself. The 6-in-1 Tapping Tool is one of my must haves. I used another brand of triple tap (and still use it), but this tool doubled the range of thread sizes and still in only one tool. So, I bought it.Repairs involving stripped threads are common homeowner occurrences. Most of them are in places where a standard tap and tap wrench can't reach. And that's if you even own a tap set. The Klein tool solves that problem. It has the six most common standard thread sizes in use. And it's just a single, narrow, one-handed, easy to use tool that fits in a tool pouch. Repair threads in electrical boxes located in hard to reach places, threaded holes inside appliances, machines, and assemble it yourself furniture. It's only limitation (if used properly) is the amount of space behind the hole you are threading to allow the tap to move through the hole. It's a must have for a home repair toolkit. I recommend it without qualification.You can stop reading here, but if you want to how to use it properly, or why some reviewers probably broke theirs and gave it a bad rating, the next paragraph is for you.First, recognize the limitations of the tool. It's designed to repair damaged threads and to cut new threads in thin, soft steel. Breaking the tool in material too thick or too hard is not a tool failure: it's yours. Second, use it correctly. The tap must enter the hole at the same angle as the hole direction itself. If the tool is not centered and on axis when started into hole, the tap will try to thread itself into the solid side wall and snap off. When tapping a new, larger thread, remember to turn the tap backwards a half-turn after every two inward turns. This breaks and clears chips. If you jam the tap with chips, the turning force will snap the tap. Use oil, even if you don't have proper threading oil, to lubricate the cutting edges. Don't use lubricant and you'll dull the tap and shorten the life of the tool, making it harder to turn, not cutting threads as nicely, and you might snap it if the cutting becomes to difficult. Work smart and you will be happy you bought this tool.
C**.
It's great for the price
I liked the price and the quality of the tap. Only thing I don't like is that rubberized cover slips around the structural part of the handle when delivering a lot of torque. That's a common Klein thing. Their combination screwdrivers do the same thing.
M**I
Has saved my me more times than I can count
This 6 in 1 tap has saved my back more times than I can count. It has a very straightforward design and use. It’s the classic Klein quality. Rubber grip and fits well in hand.
C**.
Works great
I have been using klien for over 20 years and the quality has definitely went downhill. But I am happy with this purchase. I would recommend
W**A
Klein... What more do you need to know!
This is such a handy tool and absolutely worth having in your arsenal of at-hand tools.It's inevitable that as you're working you're going to come across stripped or cross threaded gang boxes or other similar problems when doing fabrication.This tool really allows you to keep moving quickly and keep the work flow running smoothly.
W**D
Beats replacing the box
This prevented me from having to replace and electrical box for an outlet. The outlet itself had a stripped top screw so it was pulling out of the wall. This thing was worth every penny. Retap or increase screw size. This thing is really handy and saves a lot of work. Standard Klein grip. Very versatile. Klein is a great brand.
M**E
Very helpful
Great solution to a problem I didn’t even know I had. I was unaware of how much gets stuck in the covers after drilling out broken screws this thing is a beauty at fixing the cover to run new screws in. Absolutely saved me giant head aches in completing my project
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