| 1. | Give the tap wrench a full clockwise turn then check the alignment again.
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| 2. | Insert the tap in a tap wrench and tighten the chuck.
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| 3. | This style tap wrench is useful in confined spaces or where extra reach is required.
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| 4. | For this you need a tap the size of the fastener, and a tap wrench.
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| 5. | The extractor is then inserted into this hole and turned counter-clockwise using a tap wrench.
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| 6. | The opposite end of the tap is squared so it can fit into a tap wrench.
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| 7. | Numerous sizes of tap wrenches are required to cover the available size range of tool heads.
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| 8. | Hold the tap wrench vertically as you cut the threads and back it out frequently to remove plastic chips.
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| 9. | This type of tap wrench is used with larger taps and where there is room to turn a larger wrench.
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| 10. | North Bros . tool brand was called Yankee, much like how Sears tools are branded ratcheting tap wrenches, vises, cutting tools and small tool kits.
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