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I need to thread an inner diameter as shown in the attached picture. The problem is that the start and end diameter is different (conic) and need to produce quite a lot of this part. is there another way to threads this?? i can use the lathe but i need to mass produce this part. is there a ways to speed up the process? perhaps taps that go at an angle ? Thanks |
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| You haven't specified just what thread spec is required. Is this a standard NPT (pipe) thread, or a metric version of a pipe thread? Your best bet mill be to use a tap if you don't have a CNC machine or a manual machine with a taper attachment. Tell us what the thread specification is, what machine you have, and we can better help you. |
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| The core size nearly looks like a 1/2" BSPT ( British Standard Pipe Taper ) But you still have to verify with the customer what he wants to fit into the part Code: "G: Series British Standard Pipe - Parallel ( Straight ) BSP or BSPF Also referred to as British Gas, British Pipe Parallel or Parallel Fastening thread. Various Symbols: BSP, BSPP, BSSPI, BSPF, BSPG, PS, R, G. Taps Marked " G Size I.S.O." ------------------------------------------ "Rc: Series British Standard Pipe - Taper- BSPT Also referred to as British Standard Taper Pipe or Pipe Taper, or Conical Thread. Taper is 3/4" taper per foot ( 1 in 16 on the diameter) Various Symbols: BSPT, BSPTr, PT, KR, Rc. Taps Marked " Rc Size I.S.O." |
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