The VÖLKEL Machine Tap is a precision tool specifically designed for the machine production of internal threads. This model is ideal for general use in machinable materials and is characterized by its special shape and high-quality HSSE material.
A machine tap is a tool for cutting internal threads. Unlike hand taps, it is optimized for use in drilling machines or CNC machines. Its geometry is designed to cut threads quickly and efficiently and to evacuate the resulting chips.
This model is suitable for use in well-machinable materials up to a strength of 900 N/mm², including unalloyed and low-alloy steels. Due to its specific design, it is particularly suitable for cutting threads in blind holes.
Blind holes are drilled holes that do not go completely through a workpiece. The thread therefore ends at a certain point within the material. Machine taps with a spiral flute (Form C 35° Spiral Flute) are particularly well suited for blind holes because they push the chips out of the hole, thus preventing clogging.
Through holes, on the other hand, are holes that go completely through the workpiece. For these types of holes, taps with a straight flute or a left-hand spiral are often used, as the chips can be evacuated backwards through the hole.
For optimal use and a perfect thread, follow these steps:
1. Can I also use this tap manually?
While technically possible, this tool is specifically optimized for machine use and is therefore not ideal for manual application.
2. What core hole diameter do I need for this thread?
The required core hole diameter for a UNF 9/16 x 18 thread is typically 13.5 mm or 0.531 inches.
3. What do "HSS" and "HSSE" mean?
HSS stands for "High-Speed Steel." HSSE is an improved version of it, which is additionally alloyed with cobalt, increasing its hardness and temperature resistance.
4. What is the difference between a UNF and a UNC thread?
Both are American Unified threads. UNF ("Unified National Fine") has a finer pitch and is used for applications with thinner wall thicknesses or high-strength requirements. UNC ("Unified National Coarse") has a coarser pitch and is suitable for general applications.
5. How do I find the correct speed for my machine?
The optimal speed depends on the workpiece material and the thread diameter. Manufacturer specifications and standard tables for cutting speeds provide the best guidelines for this.
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| Type of thread | Unified Fine Thread |
|---|---|
| Standard | DIN 376 |
| Form | Form C |
| Material | HSSE |
| Tolerance | 2B |
| Size | UNF 9/16 x 18 |
| Overall length (L1) | 100 mm |
| Thread length (L2) | 15 mm |
| Core hole diameter (D1) | 12.9 mm |
| Shank diameter (D2) | 11.0 mm |
| Drive connector | 9.0 mm |
| EAN | 4022835777243 |
| Item number | 77724 |
| Type of flute | 35° Spiral Flute |
| Application | for blind holes |
| Thread standard | ANSI B 1.1 |
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