TAP-8 5x.8 mm Thread Cleaning Taps

$15.50

Park Tool USA bike tools include these TAP-8 5x.8 mm thread cleaning taps, designed for restoring damaged pedal or accessory threads on compatible bicycles so repairs install smoothly and hold securely.

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Description

Park Tool USA TAP-8 5 x 0.8 mm Thread Cleaning Taps is a precision bike tools solution for cleaning, chasing, and restoring damaged M5 x 0.8 threads on bicycle frames and accessories. Ideal for shop mechanics and home users, this compact tap fits common threaded frame fittings where clean, accurate threads matter.

  • Designed for M5 x 0.8 threads commonly found on bicycle frame fittings.
  • Compatible with water bottle mounts, toe clip mounts, and fender and rack bosses.
  • Replaces worn or damaged 5 x 0.8 mm thread cleaning taps used for thread restoration and maintenance.
  • Official Park Tool USA TAP-8 format for mechanics servicing modern and vintage bike frames with standard M5 accessory bosses.

This misc. tools tap- mm thread cleaning taps replacement is made for accurately refreshing existing threads rather than cutting entirely new ones, helping preserve valuable frame fittings during repair. Park Tool specifies the TAP-8 for cleaning, chasing, and restoring M5 x 0.8 threads, and the tap is designed to fit conventional tap handles for easy workshop use. Precision-ground cutting surfaces promote smooth engagement, while the durable hardened steel construction stands up to repeated professional service. Whether you are replacing a worn park tool usa tap- mm thread cleaning taps piece or stocking a dependable spare, installation and use are straightforward for experienced DIY mechanics.

OEM-quality replacement performance from Park Tool USA, with easy DIY use and fast shipping from our warehouse.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 6 × 2 in

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Park Tool USA

Park Tool USA

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