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I got about 150 m6x1 holes to tap in some 17-4. having problems with the pull out as it breaks a tooth or 2. I went to peck tapping and now I am at .025 depth per peck slow slow. its in a blind hole however they is no chip build up. tried spiral flute spiral tip and regular plug taps what taps you guys recommend for 17-4? I also tried pecking at .150 depth and .100 depth but it all breaks on the reverse( pull out) at least it makes the taps easy to remove. my rpm is 50 rpm and the feed is 1.968 aything faster ( like 100 rpms with the correct adjusted feed rate)and I snap them going in on the first 2 threads. I am sure its a tap issue as all my other tapping works fines. tapping 17-4 is worse than 304ss. Delw |
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| What are you using for lubricant? Stainless is a real pain to tap and standard coolants are often not up to it. You may need to put in an M00 so you can squirt some really good tapping lubricant into the holes.
__________________ An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out. |
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| I use q cut its pretty thick, but to be on the safe side I ran a few holes with oil made no difference. Just for the heck of it I hand tapped a hole and I get the same thing hand tapping. The worse tap was a brubaker(sp) there brittle to begin with. I got like 8 boxs of different configuration 6mmx1 but of course they are all not made for ss or crappy materials. I had some emug(sp) taps for inconel but there all 1/4-20s so they wouldnt work. time to go shopping in the AM. Delw |
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| I was instructed to use form taps on 304 and that solved all my problems with broken taps. Either that, or thread milling would probably be the safest route to take on difficult materials. Have you double checked your actual hole size? Just a couple days ago I had a drill go undersized by .001" for a 6-32 thread and instantly broke the tap. I only had those drills on hand so I remounted it until it had some runout and made a larger hole. Then it was .0015" oversize and no more broken taps. |
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Ok would you or someone mind explaining it to me on what that option exactly does? please I understand it brings the tap out faster or slower? if thats the case then now I understand why the option needs to be set. I have a hard time understanding it mainly cause I very rarely have done rigid tapping untill we got this vf2ss last year.
however so far so good on the taps. even cut the pecks down to .05 depth still left the rpm at 50. I almost bought a thread mill today, havent used them and I dont want to scrap parts, as far as the roll tap. to be honest I never thought about that, I mean I did but always assumed they would break in tough materials. you have had good luck with them I take it on 304? Delw |
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| Setting 130 sets the retract speed of the tapping operation via a multiple. If you set it to 1, then the tap retracts at the same feed as it went in. If you set it to 2, then it retracts at double the feedrate. I usually have it set at 4 for aluminum, but I've never really played with it much to see how far one could take it. I machine very little steels, mostly aluminum, but yeah, I had great luck switching to a form tap in 304. One tap made about 200 holes and went back in the drawer for the next job versus the same brand cut tap that only made it about 5 holes before breaking. Spindle load will be higher, but a non issue for the size you're doing. For reference, spindle load on a 1/2-13 form tap in 304 with a .4695" hole was right at 60% in an '07 VF-2ss. You'll want to use some form of tapping fluid for form taps though. Anything but aluminum/magnesium and regular coolant aint going to cut it in my limited experience. |
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Thanks for that info I think mine is set to 3 or 4 it spins out pretty fast I might try the form tapping later. I generally used it on alum only and have played on soft steel. the tap made quite a few parts since I changed it to a good tap, but still hearing that crack made me nervious. so I opened the minor up .002 and it made all the difference in the world still .0015 under the max minor. went from a 5mm minor (.1969 to a .199) all the difference meaning I dont hear that crack when it backs off. Delw |
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| I would really suggest getting a single point thread mill. We just finished a job that had about 20 broken taps. We got a single point thread mill and it works great. We aleady use thread mills with multiple points for larger sizes all the time. I would program it to drop to the bottom thread and spiral out of the hole myself. Thread mill program apps can be found at several places where tools are sold online. I would work it on a test block until I knew I was doing it right and then go for it. Program it not online but allowing for tool diameter or you can have problems with the cdc engaging in the hole. Some cdc is fine but say .090 cdc in a .234 dia. hole is not so easy. The thread mill will cost you over $100 each. |
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| xyz I do tons of thread milling single point style almost every day, I prefer it, however I didnt have one that small( after my tapping issue I have a vauge thought about it) and there wasnt a good quality one in stock locally so it had to be ordered in. I dont order anything unless its through a local supplier I support the local guys the best I can. everytime I have ordered any type of tooling online out of state I have gotten burned. btw so far one tap has done 80 thread holes so I am going to bump it up a notch and see what happens. Delw |
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We tap 17-4 on a regular basis. Use the maximun diameter tap drill, castrol molydee tapping fluid, torque control tap holder, a quality slow spiral tap and run at 20sfpm in and 3x out . works every time. |
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