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Always use cutting fluid for smoother operation and extended tap life.
First create the workpiece bore diameter with a drill that matches the screw thread size minor diameter,Start with a pilot hole slightly smaller than the tap's minor diameter.
Maintain proper alignment to ensure straight, accurate threads.Please use a cutting speed of 5m/min or less.
Clean the tap after each use to prevent material buildup.
Store in a dry, protected environment to maintain sharpness.
Plug-chamfer taps are versatile for most tapping applications, with 3 to 5 chamfered threads for start-to-finish tapping. Bottoming-chamfer taps form threads with 1 to 2 chamfered threads, can thread holes closer to the bottom but need more torque to start.
The Bright finish on these taps provides a smooth, polished surface.
The TiCN coating on these taps protects them from wear and is harder and more wear-resistant than a TiN coating.
The TiN coating on these taps protects them from wear and allows them to be used at higher speeds than taps with a bright finish.
The TaC coating such as high hardness, anti-adhesion, low friction coefficient.