Just what are taps and dies used for? Taps create the female component of the fastener, such as a nut or socket, and a die is used to make the screw or bolt (male component). Taps and dies can also be used for rethreading existing threads, known as ‘thread cleaning’.
You may be wondering how to use a tap and die set, how to create a threaded hole in metal, and how to make threading on metal.
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When using a tap, first, drill your hole. Using a tap / die drill chart helps choose the correct drill bit for the hole. Drill the hole, and then place the square of the tap in the tap holder. Tighten it up and place the tip of the tap in the hole. (The tap should be as close as possible to perpendicular to the hole.) Push down and turn the tap. The tap will begin to cut a thread into the side of the hole. Once you have made three complete turns, reverse the direction for three-quarters of a turn, which will expel the chip out of the hole.
Dies work in a similar manner but are used on cylinders and rods instead of a drilled hole. If you’re using a die, it should be the same nominal size as the cylinder. If you’re using taps and dies to create threads, employing cutting fluids can help make the process smoother and reduce tool wear.