In the instructions of the drawing, there are situations where it is difficult to process with standard Tap as follows.
"I'm using it with the tip of the Tap correcte
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In the instructions of the drawing, there are situations where it is difficult to process with standard Tap as follows.
"I'm using it with the tip of the Tap correcte
It is preferable to secure a margin of at least 1.5P for the threadmill Pilot hole , including the margin, but if it is confirmed that the risk of tool interference and chip failure can be avoided, it is possible to use about 1P by creating a program at your own risk. (It does not support the creation of programs as OSG.)
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The direction of the insert attached to the holder may be reversed.
Make sure the insert surface is "R" instead of "L".
Holders with "LH" at the end of the model number are for left-hand rotary tools.
In that case, attach the insert so that the "L" is visible.
References: Tapered Threaded Pipe chip
Make sure that the insert is not upside down.
For tapered screws for pipes, there is a tapered on the insert side.
Therefore, if the insert is installed on the wrong side, it will be reversed and a step will occur.
When installing a right-handed insert for a right-handed holder (LH is not in the model number), it is necessary to install it so that the letter "R" is v
If you select "Cutting Edge Reference" when creating a program with ThreadPro, a program creation app for thread mills, you can create an adjustable program to pass the inspection with the thread gauge simply by changing the value of the tool diameter correction without changing the program. At that time, RPRG, which is the tool radius correction value (reference va
Does the finish of the thread mill become smaller? What to do if the street gauge does not pass?
Since the thread mill is a cantilever tool, it may collapse or deflection due to the load during machining. Due to the deflection, the finish of the screw may be small, and the screw gauge on the stree