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Machine Tap FANAR M14 D2-511101-0140
FANAR machine tap M14 (model D2-511101-0140) is a precision cutting tool for producing internal metric threads with M14 diameter. Designed for use in machine tapping operations, this tap is suitable for metalworking, maintenance and assembly tasks where accurate thread geometry and repeatable performance are required. The tool is intended to be mounted in tapping machines or fixtures and used with appropriate holders and lubrication for reliable cutting and long tool life.
The FANAR M14 machine tap delivers consistent thread form and dimensional accuracy under machine-driven tapping conditions. Its geometry and flute design enable efficient chip evacuation and reduce the risk of tap breakage when used with correct speeds and feeds. The tool is made to meet industrial tolerances, offering dependable performance in repetitive production and workshop settings. Compatibility with standard tapping holders and fixtures simplifies integration into existing machining setups.
Select a suitable tapping holder or chuck and secure the FANAR M14 machine tap according to the machine manufacturer's instructions. Prepare the workpiece by drilling the correct M14 tap drill size and ensure the hole is properly deburred and aligned. Apply an appropriate cutting fluid or lubricant for the material being machined. Operate the tapping machine at recommended spindle speed and feed for the material and tap size, engaging the tap steadily to form or cut the internal thread. Retract the tap carefully after cutting to clear chips and prevent thread damage, and inspect the thread for correct dimensions and surface finish.
For best results, use the FANAR M14 machine tap with the correct tap drill size and cutting fluid appropriate to the workpiece material. Match spindle speed and feed to material and tap manufacturer guidance, avoid excessive axial force, and clear chips frequently when machining deep or long threads. Regular inspection of the tap for wear or damage helps maintain thread quality and reduces the risk of tool failure.
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