Hand Tap Bottoming JIS B-4430 Form C HSS-G - G (BSP) 1/8 x 28
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Hand Tap Bottoming JIS B-4430 Form C HSS-G - G (BSP) 1/8 x 28
Hand Tap Bottoming JIS B-4430 Form C HSS-G - G (BSP) 1/8 x 28 is intended for internal threading tasks in workshop and production use. You focus on alignment, lubrication, and chip evacuation to keep torque stable.
The designation G (BSP) 1/8 x 28 identifies the thread you cut. G (BSP) indicates a British Standard Pipe parallel thread, commonly used with gaskets or sealing faces rather than thread taper sealing. HSS-G indicates ground high speed steel, typically chosen for accurate geometry and consistent cutting action. The reference JIS B-4430 provides a common specification framework for the tool form and designation.
Application
- Create internal threads during repair work or low volume production where manual tapping is practical.
- Process: manual driving or assisted driving depending on your holder and machine setup
- Use: thread cutting, re tapping, and thread cleaning depending on condition
- Use cutting fluid suitable for the material and keep the tool square to the hole axis.
- For pipe threads, follow the sealing concept in the drawing and verify the functional fit with the intended mating part.
Note Keep the setup clean and check the thread with a gauge or mating part after cutting.
Benefits
- Manual control over torque and alignment during thread cutting
- Suitable for workshop repair, maintenance, and low volume production
- Practical for starting threads in assembled or hard to fixture parts
- Ground tool geometry can support consistent cutting action
- High torque applications can require stronger tooling and rigid fixturing
- Manual operation is slower than automated production methods
Step by step
- Prepare the hole with the correct pre machining and add a small entry chamfer.
- Secure the workpiece so it cannot move during tapping.
- Clamp the tap in a suitable tap wrench and bring it to the hole axis squarely.
- Apply a cutting fluid matched to the workpiece material.
- Start the first turns with steady pressure while keeping alignment.
- Advance with controlled torque and reverse slightly at intervals to clear chips from the flutes.
- Continue until the required thread depth is reached, then back out smoothly.
- Clean the thread and inspect fit with a gauge or mating part.
Scope of supply
- 1 piece Hand Tap Bottoming JIS B-4430 Form C HSS-G - G (BSP) 1/8 x 28
Technical features
- Product type: Hand Tap
- Standard: JIS B-4430
- Tool material: HSS-G
- Thread designation: G (BSP) 1/8 x 28
- Thread system: G (BSP)
- Chamfer form: Form C
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
How do you select the correct thread designation for this tool
Match the designation G (BSP) 1/8 x 28 to the drawing and mating part, then confirm that the hole type and process match the tool design.
Which holder is typically used for manual tapping
A tap wrench that clamps the square shank is the typical choice, and you keep the tool axis aligned to the hole to reduce side load.
What does the stage name in the product name tell you
Stage names such as rougher, intermediate, finisher, taper, or bottoming indicate the intended chamfer and entry behavior, so you can plan the tapping sequence and hole depth.
Which workpiece materials are typical for this threading tool
Thread cutting tools are commonly used in steels, cast iron, and many non ferrous alloys, but you should adapt lubricant choice and process control for hard, sticky, or abrasive materials.
What does G (BSP) mean in the thread designation
G (BSP) indicates a British Standard Pipe parallel thread, commonly used with gaskets or sealing faces rather than thread taper sealing.
Do you need lubrication and how do you manage chips
Use a cutting fluid suitable for the material to reduce friction, and clear chips from the flutes during the process to keep torque stable.
Where can you find additional technical information for selection and standards
For an overview of threading tools and related standards, refer to the VD 23 catalog as PDF.
Do you need help selecting or using the product?
Use the contact form.
| Type of thread | Pipe thread |
|---|---|
| Standard | JIS B-4430 |
| Form | Form C |
| Material | HSS-G |
| Tolerance | medium |
| Size | G (BSP) 1/8 x 28 |
| Overall length (L1) | 55 mm |
| Thread length (L2) | 19 mm |
| Core hole diameter (D1) | 8.8 mm |
| Shank diameter (D2) | 8.0 mm |
| Drive connector | 6.0 mm |
| Item number | 96406-3 |
| Type of flute | straight fluted |
| Application | for blind holes |
| Thread standard | DIN ISO 228 |
Hand Tap Bottoming JIS B-4430 Form C HSS-G - G (BSP) 1/8 x 28
Hand Tap Bottoming JIS B-4430 Form C HSS-G - G (BSP) 1/8 x 28 is intended for internal threading tasks in workshop and production use. You focus on alignment, lubrication, and chip evacuation to keep torque stable.
The designation G (BSP) 1/8 x 28 identifies the thread you cut. G (BSP) indicates a British Standard Pipe parallel thread, commonly used with gaskets or sealing faces rather than thread taper sealing. HSS-G indicates ground high speed steel, typically chosen for accurate geometry and consistent cutting action. The reference JIS B-4430 provides a common specification framework for the tool form and designation.
Application
- Create internal threads during repair work or low volume production where manual tapping is practical.
- Process: manual driving or assisted driving depending on your holder and machine setup
- Use: thread cutting, re tapping, and thread cleaning depending on condition
- Use cutting fluid suitable for the material and keep the tool square to the hole axis.
- For pipe threads, follow the sealing concept in the drawing and verify the functional fit with the intended mating part.
Note Keep the setup clean and check the thread with a gauge or mating part after cutting.
Benefits
- Manual control over torque and alignment during thread cutting
- Suitable for workshop repair, maintenance, and low volume production
- Practical for starting threads in assembled or hard to fixture parts
- Ground tool geometry can support consistent cutting action
- High torque applications can require stronger tooling and rigid fixturing
- Manual operation is slower than automated production methods
Step by step
- Prepare the hole with the correct pre machining and add a small entry chamfer.
- Secure the workpiece so it cannot move during tapping.
- Clamp the tap in a suitable tap wrench and bring it to the hole axis squarely.
- Apply a cutting fluid matched to the workpiece material.
- Start the first turns with steady pressure while keeping alignment.
- Advance with controlled torque and reverse slightly at intervals to clear chips from the flutes.
- Continue until the required thread depth is reached, then back out smoothly.
- Clean the thread and inspect fit with a gauge or mating part.
Scope of supply
- 1 piece Hand Tap Bottoming JIS B-4430 Form C HSS-G - G (BSP) 1/8 x 28
Technical features
- Product type: Hand Tap
- Standard: JIS B-4430
- Tool material: HSS-G
- Thread designation: G (BSP) 1/8 x 28
- Thread system: G (BSP)
- Chamfer form: Form C
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
How do you select the correct thread designation for this tool
Match the designation G (BSP) 1/8 x 28 to the drawing and mating part, then confirm that the hole type and process match the tool design.
Which holder is typically used for manual tapping
A tap wrench that clamps the square shank is the typical choice, and you keep the tool axis aligned to the hole to reduce side load.
What does the stage name in the product name tell you
Stage names such as rougher, intermediate, finisher, taper, or bottoming indicate the intended chamfer and entry behavior, so you can plan the tapping sequence and hole depth.
Which workpiece materials are typical for this threading tool
Thread cutting tools are commonly used in steels, cast iron, and many non ferrous alloys, but you should adapt lubricant choice and process control for hard, sticky, or abrasive materials.
What does G (BSP) mean in the thread designation
G (BSP) indicates a British Standard Pipe parallel thread, commonly used with gaskets or sealing faces rather than thread taper sealing.
Do you need lubrication and how do you manage chips
Use a cutting fluid suitable for the material to reduce friction, and clear chips from the flutes during the process to keep torque stable.
Where can you find additional technical information for selection and standards
For an overview of threading tools and related standards, refer to the VD 23 catalog as PDF.
Do you need help selecting or using the product?
Use the contact form.