210 2231624
210 2231624
The HEPYC Cutting Tools, headquartered in Spain, has been operating for over 70 years as a manufacturer of specialized cutting tools, from taps and drills to milling and cutting operations. Its products include standard and special drills, suitable for cutters in hard materials, end-mills, and an extensive range of threading tools (threading taps/dies) for various materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, etc.
Our company, ΤΡΙΑΝΤΑΦΥΛΛΟΥ Κ ΣΙΑ Ε.Ε. is the official representative of HEPYC in Greece since 2018 and we can support the entire range of its catalog, which includes more than 15,000 different product codes.
The HEPYC Cutting Tools, headquartered in Spain, has been operating for over 70 years as a manufacturer of specialized cutting tools, from taps and drills to milling and cutting operations. Its products include standard and special drills, suitable for cutters in hard materials, end-mills, and an extensive range of threading tools (threading taps/dies) for various materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, etc.
Our company, ΤΡΙΑΝΤΑΦΥΛΛΟΥ Κ ΣΙΑ Ε.Ε. is the official representative of HEPYC in Greece since 2018 and we can support the entire range of its catalog, which includes more than 15,000 different product codes.
Tap wrenches are hand tools designed to hold and drive taps for cutting or restoring internal threads. By securing the tap’s square shank and keeping it aligned, they help apply controlled torque, reducing the risk of tap breakage and improving thread quality in materials such as steel, aluminum, and stainless alloys.
This collection covers multiple styles and sizes, including adjustable jaw tap wrenches, T-handle models for tight access, and heavy-duty designs for higher torque demands. Key considerations include clamping range, centering accuracy, handle ergonomics, and body durability for repeated shop-floor use. You’ll find dependable options from Baer, Hepyc, and Kinex, suitable for both general-purpose threading and more demanding maintenance tasks.
Tap wrenches are widely used by machinists, maintenance teams, production technicians, and quality-focused workshops in applications such as part fabrication, thread repair, assembly support, and prototyping. When paired with proper cutting fluid and correct technique, they contribute to clean threads, consistent results, and safer manual tapping operations.
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