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uxcell Metric Machine Thread Milling Tap M9 x 1.25 H2 Titanium Coated (Ti-coated) High Speed Steel 3 Straight Flutes Screw Thread Tapping Threading Machinist Repair DIY Tool

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Description

Specifications: Thread Size: M9 x 1.25 Accuracy: H2 Shank Width: 5.5mm / 0.22 inch Thread Length: 22mm / 0.87 inch Total Length: 71mm / 2.8 inch Material: HSS (High-Speed Steel) Finish: Titanium Coated Package Contents: 1 x Metric Machine Tap Descriptions: 1. Straight flute tap, clear threads without burrs, right hand tapping direction. Provides rapid downward chip removal to achieve efficient thread cutting, suitable for processing through holes or shallow holes. 2. Thread taps create new threads or re-thread damaged or jammed threads. Widely used for most metals, iron plate, copper, zinc, alloy steel, abrasive steel, A3 steel, stainless steel, etc.. Add proper tapping oil for higher quality internal threads and more durable taps. 3. 6542 high-speed steel metric taps offer high hardness, good toughness, wear resistance, and excellent cutting. Titanium coating provides excellent corrosion resistance, improves wear resistance and hardness, and reduces the coefficient of friction for smoother tapping. 4. Machine taps are used with tapping machines, drilling machines, milling machines, CNC. Recommended feed speed: ordinary steel: 6-15m/min; harder steel material: 5-10m/min; stainless steel: 2-7m/min; cast iron: 8-10m/min. NOT recommended for hand and electric drill tapping. Tips: 1. Control speed according to material hardness. The higher the hardness, the slower the speed. Fast speed with small torque; slow speed with high torque. The force must be uniform in tapping operations. 2. Drill the holes with a twist drill bit first, then tap with a thread tap. The tapping angle should be 90 degrees vertical and stable. 3. The tapping depth should not exceed 1.5 times the diameter of the tap (for example, the diameter M5x0.8 is about 5mm, and the depth should not exceed 7.5mm.)

Item Details

Pickup Location

3591 John Peter Lee St

North Las Vegas, NV, 89032

Quality

New
Functional
No Damage
No Assembly Needed
In Package
No Missing Parts

Auction closes

June 18, 2025 at 3:31 AM

brand

uxcell

Estimated Retail Price

$9.72

color

Gold

size

M9 x 1.25

Buyers Premium

15%

Inventory Number

1046766180

Features

  • Thread Size: M9 x 1.25. High-speed steel metric taps offer high hardness and good toughness for wear resistance, fast cutting speed and long service life, well suited for general purpose applications.
  • The thread tap can make new threads or re-thread damaged or jammed threads. Ti-coated taps provide capability, durability and long service life. Fits a wide range of applications.
  • Suitable for processing through holes or shallow holes on most metals, iron plate, copper, zinc, alloy steel, abrasive steel, A3 steel, stainless steel, etc.. Add appropriate tapping oil for higher quality internal threads and more durable taps.
  • Straight flute design, rapid downward chip removal for efficient threading, clear threads without burrs, right hand tapping direction. Good for processing through holes or shallow holes
  • Machine taps used with drilling machines, tapping machines, automatic machines, machining centers, CNC, milling machines, not recommended for hand and electric drill tapping. Recommended feed speed: ordinary steel: 6-15m/min; harder steel material: 5-10m/min; stainless steel: 2-7m/min; cast iron: 8-10m/min.

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