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    is there a bedder way the thread than a G32

    Hello all

    I know how to use the G32 method to thread but I don't like wighting all the line to do this and was wondering if the is a another way to thread with fewer lines

    Thanks for your time


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    G92 and G76.

    G32 is mainly used for tapping with a floating tap holder.


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    can i get a example of the G76 and G92 please
    and for tapping i use M29 with a G84

    Thanks


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    Search the forum for G76 and G92. You will see a lot of examples.


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