The machine tap consists of heavy-duty high-speed steel. For through threads and bottoming threads in unalloyed steels up to a strength of 800 N/mm², malleable.The thread is cut in one operation. High speed tool steel, best known as 'high speed steel', refers to a group of alloyed tool steels with up to 2,06% carbon content and up to 30% proportion of alloying elements such as tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, cobalt, nickel and titanium. HSS materials are characterised by great hardness, wear resistance and heat resistance up to 600° C. The HSS tools are less sensitive to shocks and vibrations, which sometimes quickly lead to breaks in the harder cutting materials.
Schematic illustration. Smaller diameters can be supplied with a tip for production reasons. More information: Features | Product type | Threading tap | | Material | High-Speed Steel (HSS) | | Rotating direction | Right hand rotating | | Product colour | Grey | | Thread size | PG 11 | | Shank shape | Square shank | | Suitable for materials | Aluminium, Brass, Bronze, Cast iron, Plastic, Steel | Weight & dimensions | Length | 80 mm | | Spiral length | 22 mm | | Core hole diameter | 17.35 mm | | Weight | 104 g |
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