For cutting M4 threads in through holes.
Machine. Curved shank, in the shape of the Latin letter S.
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thread direction: right
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pitch: 0.7mm
reference Information
Nut taps are long shank tapping tools designed to work with different diameters of nuts.
The design feature of the tool is an elongated shank and a leading edge. In machine taps, the shank has a curved shape for ease of use with a threading machine.
The tap is a screw with straight or slotted flutes and cutting edges for threading.
The tail part of the tool is fixed in the wrench or chuck of the machine, the working one cuts into the hole by means of simultaneously rotational and translational movements. The working part of the tool consists of cutting and gauging parts. The material is high speed steel or carbide alloys.
The difference between nut taps and other threading tools is that they can be tapped in one pass without reversing.
Finished parts are threaded onto a shank, which significantly speeds up the process. The tool is divided into manual and machine tools, with straight and curved shank.
Another important difference is the large size of the intake cone. This allows you to cut threads in one pass.
Machine taps are used for batch production on drilling or special tapping machines. To reduce auxiliary time, it is advisable to use quick-release fasteners.
The curved shank tool enables continuous cutting on an automatic machine.