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- 1. Choose the right tap drill bit Make sure you select a tap drill bit with the correct size and shape for the tap and hole diameter you're working with. You can find a chart or table that lists the appropriate tap drill bit sizes for different tap sizes and hole diameters.
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Zhai Jinguo, deputy general manager and vice president of Shanghai Chemical Institute, said:
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