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1.1/4" x 7 UNC Spiral Point (GUN) HSS-Co5 Tap - Goliath
Part Number: | C22CE3SP |
Brand: | Goliath |
Barcode: | 9349009016768 |
Pack Qty: | 1 |
Diameter (inch): | 1.1/4 |
Drill Diameter (mm): | 28 |
Overall Length (mm): | 151 |
Pitch (tpi): | 7 |
TPI: | 7 |
Tolerance: | 2B |
# Flutes: | 4 |
Standard: | ISO529 |
Thread Form: | UNC |
About this item:
- 1.1/4" x 7 UNC Spiral Point (GUN) HSS-Co5 Tap - Goliath
- HSS-Co (Cobalt) Bright Finish UNC Spiral Point Machine Tap.
- HSS-Co Spiral Point (Gun Nose) Taps.
- Spiral point taps, also known as 'Gun nose taps', have straight flutes supplemented by angular cutting faces at the lead.
- The design of the cutting portion propels the swarf ahead of the tap leaving the flutes clear for the flow of coolant to the cutting teeth.
- Primarily designed for use in through holes, these taps can be used in blind holes provided that there is ample clearance beyond the threaded section to accommodate the swarf.
- The advantages of a gun nose tap are the shearing action of the angular cutting faces, which produces a fine finish on the threads and shallower flutes.
- This allows a stronger cross section throughout the tap.
- Unified National Coarse thread form was introduced in 1948 as an attempt to standardise thread forms in the USA, Canada and the UK.
- The thread profile of UNC is the same as for metric threads and is described in the JIS B0206 standard.
- The thread is described by its major diameter and the number of threads per inch of length (TPI).
- This thread series is commonly used in the mass production of bolts, screws and nuts.
- It is used for threading into lower tensile strength materials (bronze, brass, aluminium and plastics) to obtain the best resistance to stripping of the internal thread.
- It is also used on quick assembly or disassembly or if corrosion or slight damage is possible.
- Manufactured from HSS-Co5, this modern design tap uses straight flutes supplemented by angular cutting faces at the point to produce a fine finish on the threads.
- Shallower flutes achieve a stronger cross section allowing the tap to withstand greater cutting forces.