Use this hand tap when you want a controlled start and steady guidance for internal threading operations in metalworking.
UNC denotes Unified National Coarse, an inch based Unified thread series used for general purpose fastening. HSS-G indicates a ground high speed steel execution where grinding can support edge definition and consistency.
Note Use cutting fluid suitable for the work material and keep the tool square to the hole axis.
Match the complete designation to the drawing or the mating screw, including thread system, series, and direction. Avoid mixing similar looking inch and metric systems during preparation.
Use a hand tap when you need controlled manual guidance, for example in maintenance or on large workpieces where machine access is limited. Use a machine tap when the feed is guided and the setup can keep the tool aligned.
Form A describes the chamfer style and influences how the tool starts and how deep you can thread before full profile is reached.
Drill the correct core hole, remove burrs, and add a small chamfer to support clean thread entry. Clean the hole and apply cutting fluid suitable for the work material before you start.
Keep the tool aligned, use adequate lubrication, and avoid side load during entry. Clear chips regularly and stop if torque rises unexpectedly.
HSS-G indicates a ground high speed steel execution where grinding can support edge definition and consistency.
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| Type of thread | Unified coarse thread |
|---|---|
| Standard | ISO 529 |
| Form | Form A |
| Material | HSS-G |
| Tolerance | 2B |
| Size | UNC No. 12 x 24 |
| Overall length (L1) | 62 mm |
| Thread length (L2) | 17 mm |
| Core hole diameter (D1) | 4.5 mm |
| Shank diameter (D2) | 5.6 mm |
| Drive connector | 4.5 mm |
| Item number | 82412-1 |
| Type of flute | straight fluted |
| Application | for through holes |
| Thread standard | ANSI B 1.1 |
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