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    Screw-Hole-Related Tools (Screw size (Nominal): 1"1/4UN)

    Threading tools have functions to cut threads in accordance with the required thread types and sizes, or to conduct plastic forming. Commonly-used tool type is formed tools called taps. They are used in many different ways; for example, handles are attached to them for manual machining, or for large-lot production, they are mounted to machine tools called tool holders or NC machine tool. High-speed steel is most commonly employed for these tools, and alloy carbide (coated alloy carbide is mainly applied) is also increasingly employed for its durability. When threading with taps, the thinner taps are, the more likely they break. As cutting chips solidify with heat, or the tap end makes contact with the bottom of pilot hole, there is more possibility the tap is damaged. Additionally, when using a coil insert, a dedicated tap needs to be used rather than a regular tap.
    • Spiral Tap Series, General Purpose EX-SFT
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      Spiral Tap Series, General Purpose EX-SFT

      Suited for drilling blind holes in materials that leave coil shaped connected cutting debris such as carbon steel, alloyed steel, and non-ferrous metals.
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      Screw TypesScrew size (Nominal)Pitch (P), Number of Threading(mm)Chamfer threads (Lcf)Tool Material Typework materialTap TypeHole typeCoating Y/N
      Unified1"1/4UN7 ~ 122.5PVanadium High-Speed SteelMedium carbon steel (carbon content 0.25 to 0.45%)[○] / Alloy Steel (SCM)[○] / Ductile Cast Iron (FCD)[○] / Copper (Cu)[○] / Brass (Bs)[○] / Brass cast iron (BsC)[○] / Bronze (Pb)[○] / Aluminum Rolled Material (AL)[○] / Aluminum Alloy Casting (AC, ADC)[○] / Magnesium Alloy (MC)[○] / Zinc Alloy Casting (ZDC)[○] / Thermoplastic plastic (vinyl chloride, nylon, etc.)[○]Spiral TapFor blind holeN/A
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      177.45 €
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    • Point Tap Series, for General, EX-POT
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      Point Tap Series, for General, EX-POT

      Suited for materials that leave coil shaped connected cutting dust that is in general use such as carbon steel, alloyed steel, and non-ferrous metals. Reliably Pushes Cutting Debris Forward Removing Concerns of Debris Interference
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      Screw TypesScrew size (Nominal)Pitch (P), Number of Threading(mm)Chamfer threads (Lcf)Tool Material Typework materialTap TypeHole typeCoating Y/N
      Unified1"1/4UN7 ~ 125PVanadium High-Speed SteelMedium carbon steel (carbon content 0.25 to 0.45%)[○] / High Carbon Steel (C with a content over 0.45%)[○] / Alloy Steel (SCM)[○] / Cast Iron (FC)[○] / Ductile Cast Iron (FCD)[○] / Copper (Cu)[○] / Brass (Bs)[○] / Brass cast iron (BsC)[○] / Bronze (Pb)[○] / Aluminum Rolled Material (AL)[◎] / Aluminum Alloy Casting (AC, ADC)[○] / Magnesium Alloy (MC)[○] / Zinc Alloy Casting (ZDC)[○] / Thermoplastic plastic (vinyl chloride, nylon, etc.)[○]Point tapFor through holeN/A
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      174.00 €
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    • Screw Cutting Round Die Series, General Round Dies for Screw Cutting, RD-S
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      Screw Cutting Round Die Series, General Round Dies for Screw Cutting, RD-S

      Screw TypesScrew size (Nominal)Pitch (P), Number of Threading(mm)Chamfer threads (Lcf)Tool Material Typework materialTap TypeHole typeCoating Y/N
      Unified1"1/4UN7 ~ 12-Alloy HSS-Die-N/A
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      180.38 €
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