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Machine Tap FANAR M14×1.25 (model E1-131001-0144) for metric threads
Machine Tap FANAR M14×1.25 (model E1-131001-0144) for metric threads
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Machine Tap FANAR M14×1.25 (model E1-131001-0144) for metric threads
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Machine Tap FANAR M14×1.25 (model E1-131001-0144) for metric threads
Machine Tap FANAR M14×1.25 (model E1-131001-0144) for metric threads
FANAR machine tap M14×1.25 is a precision cutting tool created for producing internal metric threads with a nominal diameter of 14 mm and a pitch of 1.25 mm. Intended for machine tapping operations, this tap delivers consistent thread form and dimensional accuracy when used in lathes, milling machines, or dedicated tapping machines. It is engineered for machining steels and common engineering materials in production and repair environments where repeatable, accurate threads are required.
The tap provides reliable thread geometry and consistent cutting performance across multiple workpieces, reducing rework and improving assembly fit. Its design supports stable alignment in machine spindles and tapping heads, promoting uniform chip evacuation and extended tool life under recommended cutting conditions. The tool is compatible with standard machine tapping setups, enabling straightforward integration into existing machining processes.
Secure the workpiece in the machine vice or fixture and align the spindle or tapping head with the hole center. Use a correctly sized pilot hole drilled to the recommended diameter for M14×1.25 threads. Mount the tap in a suitable machine holder or tapping attachment and set appropriate spindle speed, feed, and lubrication for the workpiece material. Advance the tap steadily, allowing chips to clear; reverse or use chip-breaking cycles as required by the machine tapping system. After completing the thread, back the tap out carefully to avoid damaging the thread flanks.
For best results, use cutting fluid appropriate for the machined material, maintain correct spindle speed and feed to match the tap geometry, and inspect hole size prior to tapping. Replace the tap if signs of wear or chipping appear to ensure dimensional accuracy and surface finish of internal threads.
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