This VÖLKEL machine nut tap in Form FZ is specially designed for creating metric trapezoidal left-hand threads (Tr) of size 10 x 2. The FZ form (long thread, short lead) with back-grinding allows for the machining of deep through holes in a single pass, making it ideal for series production. Made from high-quality HSS-G material, it is particularly suitable for machine use in unalloyed and low-alloyed steels and delivers precise results for lead screws and feed systems.
Q1: What is a machine nut tap?
A1: A machine nut tap is a special tap designed for cutting internal threads in nuts or other workpieces with through holes. It features a particularly long thread and a very short lead to cut the entire thread in a single pass and transport the chips forward out of the hole. Form FZ is a common design for this purpose.
Q2: What is a trapezoidal thread and what is it used for?
A2: A trapezoidal thread (Tr) is a thread with a trapezoidal profile. It is characterized by its high stability and load-bearing capacity and is primarily used for motion and feed drives, such as on lead screws in machine tools, vices, or lifting platforms.
Q3: What is a left-hand thread and what is it used for?
A3: A left-hand thread is tightened counter-clockwise and loosened clockwise. It is used in applications where a right-hand thread would unintentionally loosen due to rotation or vibrations. A well-known example is the left pedal on bicycles. For more information on left-hand threads, see this video: Left Hand Threads explained (German audio).
Q4: What does the 7H tolerance mean for a trapezoidal thread?
A4: The 7H tolerance is a standard tolerance for trapezoidal threads according to DIN 103. The number (7) indicates the thread fit, and the letter (H) indicates the tolerance position. 7H stands for a normal fit that allows for easy movement while minimizing play.
Q5: What is the difference between a single-pass tap and a machine nut tap?
A5: A single-pass tap is usually shorter and has a longer lead. A machine nut tap, on the other hand, is longer, has a full thread profile, and a shorter lead. It is specifically optimized for deep through holes in series production, as it cuts the entire thread in a single pass and carries the chips forward out of the hole.
Q6: How can I tell if a tap is a left-hand thread?
A6: A left-hand tap cuts in the counter-clockwise direction. Additionally, left-hand tools are often marked with an "LH" (Left Hand) or a corresponding symbol on the shank. If you were to tighten a screw with your left hand, you would turn it clockwise. With a left-hand thread, this would be loosening.
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| Type of thread | metric ISO- trapezoidal thread |
|---|---|
| Standard | DIN |
| Material | HSS-G |
| Tolerance | 7H |
| Size | Tr 10 x 2 LH |
| Overall length (L1) | 110 mm |
| Thread length (L2) | 63 mm |
| Core hole diameter (D1) | 8.2 mm |
| Shank diameter (D2) | 7.0 mm |
| Drive connector | 5.5 mm |
| Item number | 79108-L |
| Type of flute | straight fluted |
| Application | for through holes |
| Thread standard | DIN 103 |
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