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A tap is a tool, usually of very hard metal, which is used to cut threads into the sides of a predrilled hole. These threads accepts a threaded fastener such as a machine screw or bolt (fastener).

Tapping can be done by hand or motor power. In general, a machine, such as a drill press, is preferable in order to keep the tap in perfect vertical alignment with the hole, and to maintain a steady level of pressure. Besides the problem of making irregular threads, an out-of-alignment tap can break the tap, which is made from hard but brittle material.