Machine tap for aluminium M3 x 0.5
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Intended use
Taps are used to create an internal thread, i.e. a threaded hole, in metal, plastic or other solid materials. A general distinction is made between hand taps and machine taps, also known as single-cut taps. In a 3-part hand tap set, the pre-cutter, centre cutter and finish cutter each cover almost the entire length of the cutting edge. This type of tap is preferably used to produce threads in blind holes. In single-cut taps, the pre-cutter, centre cutter and finish cutter are arranged one behind the other on the cutting edge. This makes these taps particularly suitable for cutting through-hole threads.
Technical data
Cobalt content in the material [%]: | 5 |
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Cutting edge length [mm]: | 10 |
Drill Ă˜ for core hole [mm]: | 2,5 |
Execution: | right-hand cutting |
Nominal dimension [mm]: | M3 |
Pitch [mm]: | 0,5 |
Shank Ă˜ [mm]: | 3,5 |
Square cross-section [mm]: | 2,7 |
Surface: | Hardened |
Thread type: | metric ISO standard thread |
Tolerance class: | h6 |
Tool material: | HSS |
Total length [mm]: | 58 |
Single-cut tap for the production of a metric ISO standard thread
Cobalt alloyed (5 %) for higher heat resistance
Hardened surface, especially for machining aluminium
Tolerance class h6, manufactured according to DIN ISO 529
Square on cylindrical shank
Description of the
This machine tap / single-cut tap is made from an alloy of HSS steel with a cobalt content of 5 %. The cobalt content increases the heat resistance of the tap. In addition, this tap is surface-hardened, which counteracts tool wear. Increased tool wear occurs, for example, when machining aluminium alloys, which often contain a certain amount of silicon, which is hard and brittle.
The advantage of a machine tap over a manual tap set is that only one pass is required to produce the thread. This tap is used to produce metric ISO standard threads. At the end of the cylindrical shank there is a square for mounting in a tap wrench. The tap is manufactured in accordance with DIN ISO 529 and is subject to tolerance class h6.
Scope of delivery
- 1 x machine tap for aluminium M3 x 0.5
- 1 x plastic case for storage
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This machine tap / single-cut tap is made from an alloy of HSS steel with a cobalt content of 5 %. The cobalt content increases the heat resistance of the tap. In addition, this tap is surface-hardened, which counteracts tool wear. Increased tool wear occurs, for example, when machining aluminium alloys, which often contain a certain amount of silicon, which is hard and brittle.
The advantage of a machine tap over a manual tap set is that only one pass is required to produce the thread. This tap is used to produce metric ISO standard threads. At the end of the cylindrical shank there is a square for mounting in a tap wrench. The tap is manufactured in accordance with DIN ISO 529 and is subject to tolerance class h6.
This machine tap / single-cut tap is made from an alloy of HSS steel with a cobalt content of 5 %. The cobalt content increases the heat resistance of the tap. In addition, this tap is surface-hardened, which counteracts tool wear. Increased tool wear occurs, for example, when machining aluminium alloys, which often contain a certain amount of silicon, which is hard and brittle.
The advantage of a machine tap over a manual tap set is that only one pass is required to produce the thread. This tap is used to produce metric ISO standard threads. At the end of the cylindrical shank there is a square for mounting in a tap wrench. The tap is manufactured in accordance with DIN ISO 529 and is subject to tolerance class h6.
This machine tap / single-cut tap is made from an alloy of HSS steel with a cobalt content of 5 %. The cobalt content increases the heat resistance of the tap. In addition, this tap is surface-hardened, which counteracts tool wear. Increased tool wear occurs, for example, when machining aluminium alloys, which often contain a certain amount of silicon, which is hard and brittle.
The advantage of a machine tap over a manual tap set is that only one pass is required to produce the thread. This tap is used to produce metric ISO standard threads. At the end of the cylindrical shank there is a square for mounting in a tap wrench. The tap is manufactured in accordance with DIN ISO 529 and is subject to tolerance class h6.
This machine tap / single-cut tap is made from an alloy of HSS steel with a cobalt content of 5 %. The cobalt content increases the heat resistance of the tap. In addition, this tap is surface-hardened, which counteracts tool wear. Increased tool wear occurs, for example, when machining aluminium alloys, which often contain a certain amount of silicon, which is hard and brittle.
The advantage of a machine tap over a manual tap set is that only one pass is required to produce the thread. This tap is used to produce metric ISO standard threads. At the end of the cylindrical shank there is a square for mounting in a tap wrench. The tap is manufactured in accordance with DIN ISO 529 and is subject to tolerance class h6.
This machine tap / single-cut tap is made from an alloy of HSS steel with a cobalt content of 5 %. The cobalt content increases the heat resistance of the tap. In addition, this tap is surface-hardened, which counteracts tool wear. Increased tool wear occurs, for example, when machining aluminium alloys, which often contain a certain amount of silicon, which is hard and brittle.
The advantage of a machine tap over a manual tap set is that only one pass is required to produce the thread. This tap is used to produce metric ISO standard threads. At the end of the cylindrical shank there is a square for mounting in a tap wrench. The tap is manufactured in accordance with DIN ISO 529 and is subject to tolerance class h6.
This machine tap / single-cut tap is made from an alloy of HSS steel with a cobalt content of 5 %. The cobalt content increases the heat resistance of the tap. In addition, this tap is surface-hardened, which counteracts tool wear. Increased tool wear occurs, for example, when machining aluminium alloys, which often contain a certain amount of silicon, which is hard and brittle.
The advantage of a machine tap over a manual tap set is that only one pass is required to produce the thread. This tap is used to produce metric ISO standard threads. At the end of the cylindrical shank there is a square for mounting in a tap wrench. The tap is manufactured in accordance with DIN ISO 529 and is subject to tolerance class h6.
This machine tap / single-cut tap is made from an alloy of HSS steel with a cobalt content of 5 %. The cobalt content increases the heat resistance of the tap. In addition, this tap is surface-hardened, which counteracts tool wear. Increased tool wear occurs, for example, when machining aluminium alloys, which often contain a certain amount of silicon, which is hard and brittle.
The advantage of a machine tap over a manual tap set is that only one pass is required to produce the thread. This tap is used to produce metric ISO standard threads. At the end of the cylindrical shank there is a square for mounting in a tap wrench. The tap is manufactured in accordance with DIN ISO 529 and is subject to tolerance class h6.
This machine tap / single-cut tap is made from an alloy of HSS steel with a cobalt content of 5 %. The cobalt content increases the heat resistance of the tap. In addition, this tap is surface-hardened, which counteracts tool wear. Increased tool wear occurs, for example, when machining aluminium alloys, which often contain a certain amount of silicon, which is hard and brittle.
The advantage of a machine tap over a manual tap set is that only one pass is required to produce the thread. This tap is used to produce metric ISO standard threads. At the end of the cylindrical shank there is a square for mounting in a tap wrench. The tap is manufactured in accordance with DIN ISO 529 and is subject to tolerance class h6.
This machine tap / single-cut tap is made from an alloy of HSS steel with a cobalt content of 5 %. The cobalt content increases the heat resistance of the tap. In addition, this tap is surface-hardened, which counteracts tool wear. Increased tool wear occurs, for example, when machining aluminium alloys, which often contain a certain amount of silicon, which is hard and brittle.
The advantage of a machine tap over a manual tap set is that only one pass is required to produce the thread. This tap is used to produce metric ISO standard threads. At the end of the cylindrical shank there is a square for mounting in a tap wrench. The tap is manufactured in accordance with DIN ISO 529 and is subject to tolerance class h6.
This machine tap / single-cut tap is made from an alloy of HSS steel with a cobalt content of 5 %. The cobalt content increases the heat resistance of the tap. In addition, this tap is surface-hardened, which counteracts tool wear. Increased tool wear occurs, for example, when machining aluminium alloys, which often contain a certain amount of silicon, which is hard and brittle.
The advantage of a machine tap over a manual tap set is that only one pass is required to produce the thread. This tap is used to produce metric ISO standard threads. At the end of the cylindrical shank there is a square for mounting in a tap wrench. The tap is manufactured in accordance with DIN ISO 529 and is subject to tolerance class h6.
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great price/performance
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Einwandfreier Schneider
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