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Threading Tap FANAR M8 metric machine tap E1-131001-0080 for M8 threads
Threading Tap FANAR M8 metric machine tap E1-131001-0080 for M8 threads
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Threading Tap FANAR M8 metric machine tap E1-131001-0080 for M8 threads
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Threading Tap FANAR M8 metric machine tap E1-131001-0080 for M8 threads
Threading Tap FANAR M8 metric machine tap E1-131001-0080 for M8 threads
FANAR metric machine tap E1-131001-0080 is designed for cutting internal M8 threads on tapping machines and CNC equipment. Manufactured to provide consistent thread form and dimensional accuracy, this tap is suitable for machining metal and compatible materials in production and repair environments. The tool supports efficient thread creation in workshop and serial-manufacturing processes and is intended for use where repeatable M8 thread quality is required.
This FANAR M8 machine tap delivers precise thread geometry and reliable performance during automated and manual tapping operations. The tool is optimized for stability and long tool life under typical tapping conditions, maintaining thread tolerance and surface finish. Its construction reduces the likelihood of tap breakage and simplifies replacement in production workflows, supporting predictable cycle times and reduced downtime.
Install the tap into the appropriate tapping holder or spindle according to the machine manufacturer’s instructions. Select correct spindle speed and feed based on workpiece material and tapping cycle parameters. Ensure proper alignment with the hole axis and use cutting fluid suitable for the material to improve chip evacuation and extend tool life. Withdraw the tap carefully after completing the thread to clear chips and inspect the thread for dimensional conformity.
For best results, verify drill hole diameter and depth before tapping, use recommended cutting fluids for the workpiece material, and monitor tool condition to replace the tap when wear affects thread quality. When tapping tough or abrasive materials, reduce spindle speed and increase lubrication to minimize wear and risk of tap fracture.
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