Vanadium High-Speed Steel Straight-Flute Hand Taps
Vanadium high-speed steel taps are made from high-speed steel, carbon, vanadium carbide, and other alloys. They provide more abrasion resistance and wear resistance than standard high-speed steel taps and are used for general purpose tapping on hard metals such as stainless steel and high-silicon aluminum. Also called hand taps, vanadium high-speed steel straight-flute taps are turned with a tap wrench to create or repair internal threads in blind holes and through holes. As the taps are rotated into a hole to create threads, the chips move into the flutes but are not evacuated.
This hand tap is made of high speed steel and has a 6.40mm diameter shank. It is for use with aluminum, brass, bronze, cast iron, copper, steel, and meets ANSI and USCTI standards, Unified and American National Threads, ANSI, USCTI, Unified and American National Threads. This 5353 series hand tap is uncoated, and has metric measurements. It has right hand direction with a 63.50mm length. Plus it has four flutes and a straight shank.
This hand tap is made of high speed steel and has a 6.40mm diameter shank. It is for use with aluminum, brass, bronze, cast iron, copper, steel, and meets ANSI and USCTI standards, Unified and American National Threads, ANSI, USCTI, Unified and American National Threads. This 5353 series hand tap is uncoated, and has metric measurements. It has right hand direction with a 63.50mm length. Plus it has four flutes and a straight shank.
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