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General purpose spiral-point taps are intended for threading a wide range of materials. The taps have straight flutes with a spiral point that pushes chips in front of the tap as it moves into a hole and out the other side, eventually forcing the chips out of the hole. They create internal threads in through holes and are installed into a toolholder on a machine such as a lathe or CNC machine to operate.
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Hardlube-Coated DIN/ANSI General Purpose Spiral-Point Taps
The hardlube coating on these taps protects them from wear. Sometimes called hardslick, it has an inner layer of titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) and an outer layer of tungsten carbide/carbon (WC/C). The TiAlN layer withstands high temperatures and protects the taps from wear. The WC/C layer has a low coefficient of friction and helps prevent chips from sticking to the tool in dry-machining applications. These taps meet DIN length standards and have a longer overall length than taps that meet ISO, ANSI, and JIS length standards. They also meet ANSI shank standards, which means they measure their shank diameter in inches and fit in standard tools used in the U.S.
Metric Coarse + Right Hand + 3 Flute
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Metric Coarse + Right Hand + 4 Flute
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Metric Fine + Right Hand + 3 Flute
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Metric Fine + Right Hand + 4 Flute
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UNC + Right Hand + 3 Flute
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UNC + Right Hand + 4 Flute
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UNF + Right Hand + 3 Flute
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UNF + Right Hand + 4 Flute
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