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M3 Tap and Setting Tips
Hey guys, I was in the store awhile back and was looking for a tap and threader for M3 screws (3mm screws). The taps were numbered kinda odd to me as I have no idea what the numbers mean and they do not specify the application for this.
So if I want to tap and thread a hole for a 3mm screw, what tap number would I use? And what degree are the 3mm set in at? thanks guys!:032: |
It's M3x.5 mm.
What other numbers did you see? there are all sorts of taps; blind holes, thru holes, machine taps.. etc.. Some taps take 3 taps to make 1 good thread, while others make the thread in one single pass. |
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I read somewhere that there are certain numbers for the application I'm looking at. If you need to tap with one, then use a second or third to get good threads, I would just need a link for the tools needed to tap and thread a hole for M3.5mm, make sense? I know I'm confusing, but not sure what taps to get???:032: |
No, not M3.5, but M3. with a .5mm pitch..
Check mcmaster, and search for taps, you will find the information you need. |
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No, .5 is the pitch. 1 turn means a .5mm displacement.
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If you need the bottoming, then yes. If you don't need the bottoming, but if you want to make thru holes, you can better use a taper or a plug tap.
If you go in the material with a bottoming tap, the tap will break easier. but if you use a taper /plug tap first (or both) the tap will break less quick.. Get it? |
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Also, am looking for a tool that can make it so I can "set" the screw and am not finding it? |
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Go easy when using the tap tools... if it jams up don't force it too much or you might break it. When it gets stuck tight, back it off a turn and try agian, or back it all they way out if it still jams up. Not sure exactly what tool you are referring to.. have you check mcmaster-carr? |
Cool, here is what I ordered. I'm hoping it'll include a tool to make the set degree for setting screws in.
Products Line Quantity Part Number Description Unit Price Total Price Ships 1 1 Set 8305A515 High-Speed Steel Metric Hand Tap 3 Piece Set, 3 X .5mm, D3 Pitch Dia, 3 Flute $17.49 $17.49 today Merchandise Total $17.49 |
You have got a tap-holder?
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No, i think the set is the three taps.
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dont forget to use lubricant when tapping the hole - will work better that way... IMO..
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Hot n Cold - Yes sir, have the lube already with the handles for the tap. Can someone advise on the set degree? PLEASE! Thanks Guys! I wish I could find my whole tap set that I got when I jacked the threads on a water pump....cannot find it now though! ARG! It was like a 30 piece set! |
LOL! yeah Walter! i've got a nice experiment of your revo centerdiffholder laying here.. I think it has got 2 taps and 4 drills in it.. :p
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So, any advice on the degree of a set for a screw? I cannot seem to find it anywhere!
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Yeah, is that it Newe?
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90 degrees IIRC
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I think 82 degrees is most common angle.
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Well, with M3 screws, to set them in, I know they are a specific setting degree from my understanding. Just need to be sure on that. I think Serum might be right, as he usually is.
Ok, so they have 82* and 90*. Also, what does the "shank" mean? |
Shank size, is where it goes in the drill on a single ended one, it is the outside diameter on the double ended ones. Get one that has an outside diameter of your screws head, or just slightly larger. I do believe that 82 degrees is standard for most screws.
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All the ones I have here at work are 82 degrees (at work now). I will have to check the one at home to be sure (it is the one that I actually use for 3mm screws on rc cars).
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It could be 82 degrees, with my 90 degree only the shoulder of the screw hits the material.
IIRC; If I Recall Correctly.. Didn't knew it either, here is a good searchengines for oldies like us; www.urbandictionary.com |
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