Dormer Threading Tap, M10 Thread, 1.5mm Pitch, Metric Standard, Machine Tap
- RS Stock No.:
- 813-0247
- Mfr. Part No.:
- E240M10
- Manufacturer:
- Dormer
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- RS Stock No.:
- 813-0247
- Mfr. Part No.:
- E240M10
- Manufacturer:
- Dormer
RoHS Status: Not Applicable
Dormer E240 Spiral Point Blue Shark Metric Taps
Dormer Shark Line Blue Spiral Point Taps for stainless steel. These taps are constructed from premium grade High Speed Cobalt (HSS-E) for increased hardness and improved edge strength with a tap bit tolerance class of 6H.
Threading taps are used to create threads for bolts in materials like metals and plastics. Threading taps work like a drill but due to the unique shape of a tap, when they are screwed into a piece of material, screw threads are created. Taps can be used in machines like drill presses or with hand tools such as a tap wrench.
Threading taps are used to create threads for bolts in materials like metals and plastics. Threading taps work like a drill but due to the unique shape of a tap, when they are screwed into a piece of material, screw threads are created. Taps can be used in machines like drill presses or with hand tools such as a tap wrench.
Features and Benefits:
Steam tempered with treated edge for outstanding performance in stainless steel
High wear resistance and low material adhesion for less swarf build up and increased productivity
Manufactured from a HSS-E-PM substrate - for additional toughness, increased performance and tool life
M Machine Tap Spiral Point, Blue Shark
Metric thread type
Right handed thread direction – designed to tighten when a head or nut is rotated clockwise
Available in various sizes
Standard: DIN 371/376
High wear resistance and low material adhesion for less swarf build up and increased productivity
Manufactured from a HSS-E-PM substrate - for additional toughness, increased performance and tool life
M Machine Tap Spiral Point, Blue Shark
Metric thread type
Right handed thread direction – designed to tighten when a head or nut is rotated clockwise
Available in various sizes
Standard: DIN 371/376
Typical Applications
Taps and dies are used to create screw threads (commonly known as threading). Taps make nuts and a die makes a bolt. Forming threads using a tap is known as tapping, but using a die calls the process threading. Threading taps are used in applications such as:
Engineering
Manufacturing
Engineering
Manufacturing
FAQs
What is HSS?
An acronym for High-speed steel, HSS is generally the go-to type of steel needed for tap and 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.
These Dormer taps are Spiral Point Taps.
What is chamfer?
Chamfer is a term that refers to the size of the threads on a tap that taper, allowing for the cutting thread to be gradually enlarged.
What are the different material types available?
HSS: High Speed Steel
HSS-E: High Speed Cobalt
HSS HM: High Speed Steel/Carbide
HSS-E PM: HSS-E Powder Metallurgy Steel
What is HSS?
An acronym for High-speed steel, HSS is generally the go-to type of steel needed for tap and 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.
These Dormer taps are Spiral Point Taps.
What is chamfer?
Chamfer is a term that refers to the size of the threads on a tap that taper, allowing for the cutting thread to be gradually enlarged.
What are the different material types available?
HSS: High Speed Steel
HSS-E: High Speed Cobalt
HSS HM: High Speed Steel/Carbide
HSS-E PM: HSS-E Powder Metallurgy Steel
Engineering Taps - Spiral Point (Dormer)
Precision HSS taps designed to produce repeatable tolerance threads in most engineering materials. Suitable for medium/high rate production.
Spiral Point
7° cutting rake
Bright surface treatment
7° cutting rake
Bright surface treatment
Attribute | Value |
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Thread Size | M10 |
Set Type | Threading Tap |
Type | Spiral Point |
Pitch | 1.5mm |
Thread Standard | Metric |
Thread Direction | Right Hand |
Overall Length | 100 mm |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Hand/Machine Tap | Machine Tap |
Material | HSS-E-PM |
Shank Diameter | 10 mm |