Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProThread Size
M20
Set Type
Threading Tap
Type
Second, Straight Flute
Pitch
1.5mm
Thread Standard
Metric Fine
Number of Pieces
1
Overall Length
112mm
Material
HSS
Shank Diameter
13.95mm
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS PRO HSS Straight Flute Thread Taps
Introducing RS PRO HSS straight flute thread taps, a selection of high quality and professional threading taps ideal for cutting thread (tapping) by hand or machine, into drilled holes in materials such as metal and wood.
Our range of thread taps from RS PRO are manufactured using high speed steel (HSS), providing excellent durability and corrosion resistance properties. They are available in a variety of metric sizes to suit a wide range of applications and are compatible with tools such as a tap wrench or power tool for enhanced torque and control. RS PRO taps also feature a second tap lead angle of approximately 8°, allowing for a gradual and precise thread to be cut.
Features and benefits
Variety of metric sizes available
Ideal for hand or machine use depending on the application
Manufactured from HSS for durability and heat resistance
ISO standard
Typical Applications
Threading taps are a type of tool use for cutting thread (tapping) into a pre-drilled hole, to create a clean fitting for bolts and other materials to attach to steel rods and more. Threading taps work by cutting away material to produce a thread when turned. Threading taps can be used with a tap wrench or power tool and are available in various sizes to accommodate a range of applications. They are commonly used in areas such as:
Construction
DIY
Plumbing
Workshops
Renovations
FAQs
What is HSS?
An acronym for High-speed steel, HSS is generally the go-to type of steel needed for drill bits due to their excellent heat resistance at high speeds. As a standard drill can spin upwards of around 500 - 700rpm, the friction can cause a substantial build-up of heat. Something which would not be wanted when working with wood and plastic.
What are the different types of threading taps?
The four most popular ones are:
Straight Flute Taps: most commonly used type of tap and suitable for blind or though hole thread production in most materials, mainly steel and cast iron. These collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool
Spiral Point Taps: suitable for threading through holes. They push chips through holes ahead of the tool
Spiral Flute Taps: intended primarily for threading blind holes. They pull chips back from the tip of the tool and up and out of the hole.
Forming Taps: produce a thread by pressing the material rather than cutting and no chips are created.
Should I lubricate the taps?
It is recommended that lubrication is regularly applied to taps and dies when in use, to allow for friction free threading with precision. This will ensure that a clean thread is achieved with minimal damage.
What is the difference between a tap and die?
A tap set is used to create or repair threads in holes which is ideal for things such as nuts and fittings, this process is called tapping. Dies are used to cut threads on materials such as steel rods to allow a fitting to be screwed on and attached, this is called threading.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProThread Size
M20
Set Type
Threading Tap
Type
Second, Straight Flute
Pitch
1.5mm
Thread Standard
Metric Fine
Number of Pieces
1
Overall Length
112mm
Material
HSS
Shank Diameter
13.95mm
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS PRO HSS Straight Flute Thread Taps
Introducing RS PRO HSS straight flute thread taps, a selection of high quality and professional threading taps ideal for cutting thread (tapping) by hand or machine, into drilled holes in materials such as metal and wood.
Our range of thread taps from RS PRO are manufactured using high speed steel (HSS), providing excellent durability and corrosion resistance properties. They are available in a variety of metric sizes to suit a wide range of applications and are compatible with tools such as a tap wrench or power tool for enhanced torque and control. RS PRO taps also feature a second tap lead angle of approximately 8°, allowing for a gradual and precise thread to be cut.
Features and benefits
Variety of metric sizes available
Ideal for hand or machine use depending on the application
Manufactured from HSS for durability and heat resistance
ISO standard
Typical Applications
Threading taps are a type of tool use for cutting thread (tapping) into a pre-drilled hole, to create a clean fitting for bolts and other materials to attach to steel rods and more. Threading taps work by cutting away material to produce a thread when turned. Threading taps can be used with a tap wrench or power tool and are available in various sizes to accommodate a range of applications. They are commonly used in areas such as:
Construction
DIY
Plumbing
Workshops
Renovations
FAQs
What is HSS?
An acronym for High-speed steel, HSS is generally the go-to type of steel needed for drill bits due to their excellent heat resistance at high speeds. As a standard drill can spin upwards of around 500 - 700rpm, the friction can cause a substantial build-up of heat. Something which would not be wanted when working with wood and plastic.
What are the different types of threading taps?
The four most popular ones are:
Straight Flute Taps: most commonly used type of tap and suitable for blind or though hole thread production in most materials, mainly steel and cast iron. These collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool
Spiral Point Taps: suitable for threading through holes. They push chips through holes ahead of the tool
Spiral Flute Taps: intended primarily for threading blind holes. They pull chips back from the tip of the tool and up and out of the hole.
Forming Taps: produce a thread by pressing the material rather than cutting and no chips are created.
Should I lubricate the taps?
It is recommended that lubrication is regularly applied to taps and dies when in use, to allow for friction free threading with precision. This will ensure that a clean thread is achieved with minimal damage.
What is the difference between a tap and die?
A tap set is used to create or repair threads in holes which is ideal for things such as nuts and fittings, this process is called tapping. Dies are used to cut threads on materials such as steel rods to allow a fitting to be screwed on and attached, this is called threading.