Micro-Mark offers a selection of hard-to-find miniature taps and accessories for a wide variety of projects, including model building, clock-making, instrument repair and fabrication, watches, machining and machine work, component assembly, and more. Taps can also be used to "chase" clogged threads of debris. All taps are made of high speed steel. See the chart below for size reference. For additional information, an explanation of Taps and Dies follows the chart.


METRIC TAPS, TAP DRILLS & CLEARANCE DRILLS REFERENCE CHART
TAP
SIZE
TAP
ITEM #
TAP DRILL
ITEM # (SIZE)
CLEARANCE DRILL
ITEM # (SIZE)
M1.6x35#82320T#82320TD (#55)#82320CD (#52)
M2.0x40#82321T#82321TD (#52)#82321CD (#46)
M2.5x45#82322T#82322TD (#46)#82322CD (#37)
M3.0x50#82323T#82323TD (#43)#82323CD (1/8)
M4.0x70#82324T#82324TD (#30)#82324CD (#20)

Taps and Dies Explained


TAPS are used to cut screw threads into the walls of a previously smooth cylindrical hole or bore.


DIES are used to cut screw threads into the surface of a smooth rod or other cylindrical stock.


TAP DRILLS are bits of a precise size which are used to bore out cylindrical holes in a material or component before creating screw threads with a corresponding-size tap.


CLEARANCE DRILLS are bits of the correct size for drilling a hole just large enough for the shank of a corresponding-size screw to pass through without touching, such as the hole in a washer. The holes made by clearance drills are not to be tapped.


Example: Use a 00-09 Tap Drill to make a hole in a component which must be joined to another component. Create screw threads in the hole previously drilled into the component with a 00-90 Tap. Use a 00-90 Die to cut threads into a bit of brass rod, making a custom screw. Using a 00-09 Clearance Drill, bore a hole in a circle of brass to create a washer that will be placed between the head of the custom screw and the component.

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Metric Threading Taps, 5 Sizes, M1.6x35 to M4.0x70

Item #: 8232M
$6.45 to $11.45

This item is backordered from our supplier. We will ship as soon as it is received. Your credit card will not be charged until shipped. Please Note: For shipments to locations outside the USA, backordered items must be placed on separate orders.

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Micro-Mark offers a selection of hard-to-find miniature taps and accessories for a wide variety of projects, including model building, clock-making, instrument repair and fabrication, watches, machining and machine work, component assembly, and more. Taps can also be used to "chase" clogged threads of debris. All taps are made of high speed steel. See the chart below for size reference. For additional information, an explanation of Taps and Dies follows the chart.


METRIC TAPS, TAP DRILLS & CLEARANCE DRILLS REFERENCE CHART
TAP
SIZE
TAP
ITEM #
TAP DRILL
ITEM # (SIZE)
CLEARANCE DRILL
ITEM # (SIZE)
M1.6x35#82320T#82320TD (#55)#82320CD (#52)
M2.0x40#82321T#82321TD (#52)#82321CD (#46)
M2.5x45#82322T#82322TD (#46)#82322CD (#37)
M3.0x50#82323T#82323TD (#43)#82323CD (1/8)
M4.0x70#82324T#82324TD (#30)#82324CD (#20)

Taps and Dies Explained


TAPS are used to cut screw threads into the walls of a previously smooth cylindrical hole or bore.


DIES are used to cut screw threads into the surface of a smooth rod or other cylindrical stock.


TAP DRILLS are bits of a precise size which are used to bore out cylindrical holes in a material or component before creating screw threads with a corresponding-size tap.


CLEARANCE DRILLS are bits of the correct size for drilling a hole just large enough for the shank of a corresponding-size screw to pass through without touching, such as the hole in a washer. The holes made by clearance drills are not to be tapped.


Example: Use a 00-09 Tap Drill to make a hole in a component which must be joined to another component. Create screw threads in the hole previously drilled into the component with a 00-90 Tap. Use a 00-90 Die to cut threads into a bit of brass rod, making a custom screw. Using a 00-09 Clearance Drill, bore a hole in a circle of brass to create a washer that will be placed between the head of the custom screw and the component.

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