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| tapping 2-56 Hey guys, I need to tap a bunch of 2-56 holes in 6061. .3 deep, blind holes. I have generally been tapping (rigid) at 1000rpm using spiral flute taps (mainly 1/4-20 and 10-24). I dont have much experience with such small holes. What do you recommend as a good place to start? Thanks Mark |
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| Are you considering forming taps or spiral flute? You know the difference between the four types, right?
__________________ Greg |
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| sometimes you need to be careful when it comes to what type of tap to use in regard to cutting or roll taps , there are many cases where customers will not take a part if it has been form tapped but generally it will be specified by the customer before hand in general on a 2-56 I would prefer to use roll taps
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| I had to tap 216 holes to a depth of .4 in these wheels... ![]() ![]() For 2-56 x .375 SS bolts ![]() Using a spiral flute at 1000RPM. The coolant was rich (about 15%). no taps were hurt during the making of these parts.... |
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| If you use a spiral flute tap, then I would recommend that you turn on 'repeat rigid tapping' in your Haas, and tap the hole in 2 or 3 steps (progressively deeper). I would also use a tapping fluid specifically for aluminum. Be sure to check (running the program without a part in place) how far the tap overruns in the Z travel before it reverses direction. My VF3 (1996) usually runs about .05" extra so allowance has to be made for that in commanded thread depth, or in extra drilled depth. Running those little taps is a bit un-nerving, the first time through, on blind holes. You just double check everything, and then clench your teeth and press the button. ![]() If you have a geared head, make sure to override the speed change (use M42 to stay in high range) if running below 1500 rpm. There is less momentum for the motor to stop, and thus it will stop faster for reversals.
__________________ First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in. (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| Thanks a lot for the input guys. Greg, I used to use only spiral flute taps and then started form tapping for the 1/4-20 and 10-24 holes I do a lot of. I was going to use spiral flute on the since I have them already but maybe as dertsap suggests I will use roll taps. Is there a table online that someone knows of that I can download a table that suggests the correct drill size for roll tap? Thanks Mark |
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__________________ A poet knows no boundary yet he is bound to the boundaries of ones own mind !! http://cnctoybox.org |
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| thanks a lot dertsap |
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