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|model=Mastercraft ?? | |model=Mastercraft ?? | ||
|serial=?? | |serial=?? | ||
|owner= | |owner=Travis | ||
|loanstatus=Semi-Permanent Loan | |loanstatus=Semi-Permanent Loan | ||
|arrived=Pre 2013 | |arrived=Pre 2013 | ||
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* Slowly rotate tap to begin cutting threads | * Slowly rotate tap to begin cutting threads | ||
* Use appropriate thread cutting lubricant for material, see reference chart | * Use appropriate thread cutting lubricant for material, see reference chart | ||
* Every | * Every 1/4 rotation of cutting, reverse tap one half rotation to break burr. If forgotten, tap will break. NEVER DO THIS. Tapping is a back-and-forth process | ||
* If tap ever binds or requires a sudden change in force, is lined up incorrectly, possibly all the way from the start. This is unfixable. DO NOT CONTINUE or apply more force, tap will break. | * If tap ever binds or requires a sudden change in force, is lined up incorrectly, possibly all the way from the start. This is unfixable. DO NOT CONTINUE or apply more force, tap will break. | ||
* Ensure full threads are tapped by threading several full turns of the tap past the far side, if applicable. | * Ensure full threads are tapped by threading several full turns of the tap past the far side, if applicable. | ||
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==Specs== | ==Specs== | ||
* | * Note - Tap set is in grey plastic, is in a blue case (a separate tap set is grey case with blue plastic). |
Revision as of 16:06, 13 May 2013
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Type | Tap & Die Set |
Make/Model | Mastercraft ?? |
Serial number | ?? |
Original owner | Travis |
Loan status | Semi-Permanent Loan |
Arrival date | Pre 2013 |
Location | Metalworking Shop |
Functional status | Working |
Usage permissions | Open to Members & Friends |
Certification | Demo/Usage Notes |
Wiki-ID | [[{{{id}}}]] |
Label | 1.0" 1.5" 2.0" |
Usage Notes
- Taps create threads in holes, to put bolts in
- Dies create threads on bars, to put nuts on
- Taps and Dies are brittle and fragile, do not force them
- For tapping, use lookup table to determine size of hole to drill prior to tapping (will be smaller than bolt size)
- For dies, use lookup table to determine size of the bar to use prior to threading (will be larger than die size)
- For tapping, drill appropriate hole size first with normal metal bit
- Place tap in tap wrench
- Ensure tap is perfectly lined up with hole, angle is committed from start onward and slight offset will start but then break the tap several threads in. NEVER DO THIS.
- Slowly rotate tap to begin cutting threads
- Use appropriate thread cutting lubricant for material, see reference chart
- Every 1/4 rotation of cutting, reverse tap one half rotation to break burr. If forgotten, tap will break. NEVER DO THIS. Tapping is a back-and-forth process
- If tap ever binds or requires a sudden change in force, is lined up incorrectly, possibly all the way from the start. This is unfixable. DO NOT CONTINUE or apply more force, tap will break.
- Ensure full threads are tapped by threading several full turns of the tap past the far side, if applicable.
Specs
- Note - Tap set is in grey plastic, is in a blue case (a separate tap set is grey case with blue plastic).