Hand Tap Bottoming ISO 529 Form C HSS-G - BSF 7/16 x 18
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Hand Tap Bottoming ISO 529 Form C HSS-G - BSF 7/16 x 18
Use this tool to create an internal thread for fasteners and fittings in metalworking and maintenance work. Hand tapping is useful for repair work, prototyping, and controlled cutting in short runs.
Tool alignment at the start influences thread straightness, torque, and final fit. BSF indicates a Whitworth form inch thread with a finer series, common in maintenance and retrofit work. HSS G indicates a ground high speed steel tool, typically used when you need consistent cutting geometry.
Application
- Cut internal threads in drilled holes for fasteners, fittings, and mechanical assemblies.
- Use in mechanical engineering, metal fabrication, and maintenance work where controlled threading is required.
- Start the tap square to the hole to reduce risk of cross starting and uneven flank load.
- Process: manual driving or assisted driving depending on your holder and machine setup
- Use: thread cutting, re tapping, and thread cleaning depending on condition
Note For consistent results, deburr the entry and keep the cutting area clean during use.
Benefits
- Controlled internal thread cutting with direct process feedback
- Suitable for repair work, prototyping, and general workshop machining
- Supports repeatable thread fit when the pre hole and alignment are correct
- Applicable across maintenance and production environments
- Not suitable for brittle or abrasive materials without adapted cutting strategy and tool choice.
- Manual or guided threading can be slow for high throughput applications.
Step by step
- Prepare the hole with a correct core diameter and a clean entry chamfer.
- Secure the workpiece and align the tool square to the hole axis.
- Apply suitable cutting lubricant for the material and process.
- Start the tool with controlled torque until it is guided by the thread form.
- Advance with steady turns or a guided feed while keeping alignment constant.
- Withdraw the tool at intervals and clear chips from the flutes.
- Continue until the required thread depth is reached, then remove the tool fully.
- Clean the thread and check fit with a matching screw or gauge.
Scope of supply
- 1 piece Hand Tap Bottoming ISO 529 Form C HSS-G - BSF 7/16 x 18
Technical features
- Tool type: Hand tap
- Reference standard: ISO 529
- Thread system: BSF
- Material or coating: HSS-G
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
- How do you confirm that the thread system matches the mating part?
- Match the designation on the tool to the drawing and the mating fastener or gauge. For inch and pipe threads, confirm thread family and fit class before you start machining.
- What does the designation BSF 7/16 x 18 mean on this tool?
- It defines the thread family and size that the tool is designed to produce or inspect. Use it only on matching parts and avoid mixing similar inch series.
- Where can you find technical information for hand taps?
- Use this document for handling concepts and selection basics. Technical information hand taps as PDF
- How do taper and second hand taps differ in use?
- A taper lead starts gently and helps alignment, while a second lead engages more quickly after starting. Select based on access, hole type, and how the thread is started.
- Where can you find a conversion table for inch and metric units?
- Use this table when you assign inch thread designations to metric workshop documentation. Inch to mm conversion table as PDF
- How do the material and coating designations affect selection?
- These designations describe tool material and surface treatment. Use them to match wear resistance and toughness needs to your material and process, without changing thread geometry.
- What are common causes of poor thread quality?
- Misalignment at the start, an incorrect pre hole, or insufficient lubrication can increase torque and damage flanks. Clean chips from the tool and verify setup rigidity.
- Where can you find catalog information for this product family?
- Use the product catalog for overview tables and selection context. VD 23 catalog as PDF
Do you need help selecting or using the product?
Use the contact form.
| Type of thread | British Standard Fine Thread |
|---|---|
| Standard | ISO 529 |
| Form | Form C |
| Material | HSS-G |
| Tolerance | medium |
| Size | BSF 7/16 x 18 |
| Overall length (L1) | 82 mm |
| Thread length (L2) | 22 mm |
| Core hole diameter (D1) | 9.5 mm |
| Shank diameter (D2) | 8.0 mm |
| Drive connector | 6.3 mm |
| Item number | 85420-3 |
| Type of flute | straight fluted |
| Application | for blind holes |
| Thread standard | BS 84 |
Hand Tap Bottoming ISO 529 Form C HSS-G - BSF 7/16 x 18
Use this tool to create an internal thread for fasteners and fittings in metalworking and maintenance work. Hand tapping is useful for repair work, prototyping, and controlled cutting in short runs.
Tool alignment at the start influences thread straightness, torque, and final fit. BSF indicates a Whitworth form inch thread with a finer series, common in maintenance and retrofit work. HSS G indicates a ground high speed steel tool, typically used when you need consistent cutting geometry.
Application
- Cut internal threads in drilled holes for fasteners, fittings, and mechanical assemblies.
- Use in mechanical engineering, metal fabrication, and maintenance work where controlled threading is required.
- Start the tap square to the hole to reduce risk of cross starting and uneven flank load.
- Process: manual driving or assisted driving depending on your holder and machine setup
- Use: thread cutting, re tapping, and thread cleaning depending on condition
Note For consistent results, deburr the entry and keep the cutting area clean during use.
Benefits
- Controlled internal thread cutting with direct process feedback
- Suitable for repair work, prototyping, and general workshop machining
- Supports repeatable thread fit when the pre hole and alignment are correct
- Applicable across maintenance and production environments
- Not suitable for brittle or abrasive materials without adapted cutting strategy and tool choice.
- Manual or guided threading can be slow for high throughput applications.
Step by step
- Prepare the hole with a correct core diameter and a clean entry chamfer.
- Secure the workpiece and align the tool square to the hole axis.
- Apply suitable cutting lubricant for the material and process.
- Start the tool with controlled torque until it is guided by the thread form.
- Advance with steady turns or a guided feed while keeping alignment constant.
- Withdraw the tool at intervals and clear chips from the flutes.
- Continue until the required thread depth is reached, then remove the tool fully.
- Clean the thread and check fit with a matching screw or gauge.
Scope of supply
- 1 piece Hand Tap Bottoming ISO 529 Form C HSS-G - BSF 7/16 x 18
Technical features
- Tool type: Hand tap
- Reference standard: ISO 529
- Thread system: BSF
- Material or coating: HSS-G
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
- How do you confirm that the thread system matches the mating part?
- Match the designation on the tool to the drawing and the mating fastener or gauge. For inch and pipe threads, confirm thread family and fit class before you start machining.
- What does the designation BSF 7/16 x 18 mean on this tool?
- It defines the thread family and size that the tool is designed to produce or inspect. Use it only on matching parts and avoid mixing similar inch series.
- Where can you find technical information for hand taps?
- Use this document for handling concepts and selection basics. Technical information hand taps as PDF
- How do taper and second hand taps differ in use?
- A taper lead starts gently and helps alignment, while a second lead engages more quickly after starting. Select based on access, hole type, and how the thread is started.
- Where can you find a conversion table for inch and metric units?
- Use this table when you assign inch thread designations to metric workshop documentation. Inch to mm conversion table as PDF
- How do the material and coating designations affect selection?
- These designations describe tool material and surface treatment. Use them to match wear resistance and toughness needs to your material and process, without changing thread geometry.
- What are common causes of poor thread quality?
- Misalignment at the start, an incorrect pre hole, or insufficient lubrication can increase torque and damage flanks. Clean chips from the tool and verify setup rigidity.
- Where can you find catalog information for this product family?
- Use the product catalog for overview tables and selection context. VD 23 catalog as PDF
Do you need help selecting or using the product?
Use the contact form.