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2 Pcs Straight Flute Tap, High Speed Steel Metric Hand Flute Tap, Standard Screw Tapping Tool M12x1.5
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Description
General Description
The straight flute tap is a high-quality tapping tool, made of high-speed steel for optimal durability and wear resistance. This set includes two pieces, perfect for creating new threads or repairing damaged ones. Its standard metric design ensures rapid chip removal for efficient tapping.Technical Specifications
- Item Type: Straight Flute Tap
- Material: High-Speed Steel
- System: Metric Threading
- Number of Threads: 4
- Thread Tolerance Class: 0.014
- Tap Style: Through Hole Tap
- Applications: Heavy Steel, Rubber, Aluminum, Copper, Wood
Installation
- The workpiece must be properly secured.
- The face of the workpiece should be positioned horizontally or vertically to facilitate tapping.
- To begin, position the tap as far forward as possible, then apply axial pressure while turning gently.
- After 1 to 2 turns, check The perpendicularity of the tap to the base of the thread.
- If necessary, use a square to correct the alignment.
- The direction of the tap is usually determined after 3 to 4 thread turns.
Use
- Can be used to create new threads or repair damaged threads.
- Use a coolant (such as water) to extend the tap's life.
- The first flute is for rough machining, while the second is for fine machining and deburring.
- When all cutting edges of the tap are engaged in the workpiece, no axial force is required; the tap can be screwed in naturally.
Other Information
- Package Contents: 2 x Straight Flute Taps, 1 x Box storage.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Weight2000 g
- Pcs per pack1
- ManoMano ReferenceME220679928
- MMID608517637409
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