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Hand Tap Intermediate HSS-G - Tr 14 x 4 | VÖLKEL

Hand Tap Intermediate HSS-G - Tr 14 x 4

This hand tap supports repeatable production of internal threads where consistent fit is required.

When selecting, check the thread system and nominal size shown in the product name and confirm the relevant standard. Prepare the workpiece and coolant strategy according to material and process.

Application

  • Create internal threads in pre drilled holes in common engineering materials.
  • Support thread restoration work where an existing thread needs to be re tapped after damage or contamination.
  • Use in general mechanical engineering, plant maintenance, and metal fabrication for threaded connections.
  • Apply cutting fluid suitable for the workpiece material to reduce friction and improve surface quality.
  • Process: manual driving or assisted driving depending on your holder and machine setup
  • Use: thread cutting, re tapping, and thread cleaning depending on condition
  • Holder guidance: use a tap wrench that keeps the tool centered and aligned.

Note Match the thread system and nominal designation in the product name to the part you need to produce or inspect, and work to the relevant standard.

Benefits

  • Fits common shop workflows for threading operations.
  • Helps you produce a defined thread profile for repeatable assembly.
  • Enables controlled engagement and torque transmission in threaded joints.
  • Supports workshop level repair tasks without complex equipment.
Drawbacks
  • Cutting performance is limited in very hard or abrasive materials compared with dedicated carbide solutions.
  • Not intended for high performance production without controlled machine parameters and consistent lubrication.

Step by step

  1. Confirm that the thread designation in the product name matches the hole you need to thread.
  2. Prepare the hole and entry chamfer according to the relevant thread standard and remove burrs.
  3. Apply a cutting fluid suitable for the workpiece material.
  4. Align the tool straight to the hole axis and start with controlled pressure.
  5. Continue with steady torque and withdraw periodically to clear chips from the flutes.
  6. For machine use, set a suitable tapping cycle and keep the tool aligned through the full stroke.
  7. After reaching depth, reverse smoothly, remove the tool, and clean the thread and tool.

Scope of supply

  • 1 piece: Hand Tap Intermediate HSS-G - Tr 14 x 4

Technical features

  • Type: hand tap
  • Material: HSS-G
  • Manufacturing type: ground

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What preparation is required before tapping?
Prepare the hole according to the thread standard for the nominal designation, and remove burrs at the entry. Clean the surface so chips and debris do not enter the flutes.

Which holder or drive method is appropriate?
For hand taps you typically use a tap wrench for guided manual torque. For machine taps you use a machine holder such as a tapping chuck or collet system that keeps the tool aligned.

How do you reduce wear and improve thread surface quality?
Use a cutting fluid suited to the workpiece material and keep the tool aligned during entry. Clean chips from the cutting area and stop if torque rises unexpectedly.

How do you choose the correct variant?
Match the thread system and nominal size shown in the product name to the thread you need. Also consider the workpiece material and whether you need a hand guided or machine driven process.

How do you care for the tool after use?
Remove chips and coolant residue, then dry and lightly protect against corrosion if needed. Store the tool so cutting edges do not contact other tools.

How do you store the product to maintain accuracy and edge condition?
Store it dry and protected from impact, and keep protective caps or packaging in place if supplied. Avoid contact between functional surfaces and other tools.

Where can you find additional technical guidance for this tool family?
Use the technical information document for background, selection guidance, and process notes. Technical information hand taps as PDF

What is a practical sign that you should stop and recheck the setup?
If entry feels uneven, the tool drifts off axis, or resistance rises abruptly, stop and check alignment and lubrication. Continuing can damage the thread and the tool.

Where can you find further selection tables and technical guidance in the catalog?
Use the catalog for additional information and selection support. VD 23 catalog as PDF

Do you need help selecting or using the product?
Use the contact form.

Additional information
Type of thread metric ISO- trapezoidal thread
Standard DIN
Material HSS-G
Tolerance 7H
Size Tr 14 x 4
Overall length (L1) 130 mm
Thread length (L2) 55 mm
Core hole diameter (D1) 10.5 mm
Shank diameter (D2) 10.0 mm
Drive connector 8.0 mm
Item number 25124-2
Type of flute straight fluted
Application for through and blind holes
Thread standard DIN 103
Hand Tap Intermediate HSS-G - Tr 14 x 4 | VÖLKEL

Hand Tap Intermediate HSS-G - Tr 14 x 4

This hand tap supports repeatable production of internal threads where consistent fit is required.

When selecting, check the thread system and nominal size shown in the product name and confirm the relevant standard. Prepare the workpiece and coolant strategy according to material and process.

Application

  • Create internal threads in pre drilled holes in common engineering materials.
  • Support thread restoration work where an existing thread needs to be re tapped after damage or contamination.
  • Use in general mechanical engineering, plant maintenance, and metal fabrication for threaded connections.
  • Apply cutting fluid suitable for the workpiece material to reduce friction and improve surface quality.
  • Process: manual driving or assisted driving depending on your holder and machine setup
  • Use: thread cutting, re tapping, and thread cleaning depending on condition
  • Holder guidance: use a tap wrench that keeps the tool centered and aligned.

Note Match the thread system and nominal designation in the product name to the part you need to produce or inspect, and work to the relevant standard.

Benefits

  • Fits common shop workflows for threading operations.
  • Helps you produce a defined thread profile for repeatable assembly.
  • Enables controlled engagement and torque transmission in threaded joints.
  • Supports workshop level repair tasks without complex equipment.
Drawbacks
  • Cutting performance is limited in very hard or abrasive materials compared with dedicated carbide solutions.
  • Not intended for high performance production without controlled machine parameters and consistent lubrication.

Step by step

  1. Confirm that the thread designation in the product name matches the hole you need to thread.
  2. Prepare the hole and entry chamfer according to the relevant thread standard and remove burrs.
  3. Apply a cutting fluid suitable for the workpiece material.
  4. Align the tool straight to the hole axis and start with controlled pressure.
  5. Continue with steady torque and withdraw periodically to clear chips from the flutes.
  6. For machine use, set a suitable tapping cycle and keep the tool aligned through the full stroke.
  7. After reaching depth, reverse smoothly, remove the tool, and clean the thread and tool.

Scope of supply

  • 1 piece: Hand Tap Intermediate HSS-G - Tr 14 x 4

Technical features

  • Type: hand tap
  • Material: HSS-G
  • Manufacturing type: ground

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What preparation is required before tapping?
Prepare the hole according to the thread standard for the nominal designation, and remove burrs at the entry. Clean the surface so chips and debris do not enter the flutes.

Which holder or drive method is appropriate?
For hand taps you typically use a tap wrench for guided manual torque. For machine taps you use a machine holder such as a tapping chuck or collet system that keeps the tool aligned.

How do you reduce wear and improve thread surface quality?
Use a cutting fluid suited to the workpiece material and keep the tool aligned during entry. Clean chips from the cutting area and stop if torque rises unexpectedly.

How do you choose the correct variant?
Match the thread system and nominal size shown in the product name to the thread you need. Also consider the workpiece material and whether you need a hand guided or machine driven process.

How do you care for the tool after use?
Remove chips and coolant residue, then dry and lightly protect against corrosion if needed. Store the tool so cutting edges do not contact other tools.

How do you store the product to maintain accuracy and edge condition?
Store it dry and protected from impact, and keep protective caps or packaging in place if supplied. Avoid contact between functional surfaces and other tools.

Where can you find additional technical guidance for this tool family?
Use the technical information document for background, selection guidance, and process notes. Technical information hand taps as PDF

What is a practical sign that you should stop and recheck the setup?
If entry feels uneven, the tool drifts off axis, or resistance rises abruptly, stop and check alignment and lubrication. Continuing can damage the thread and the tool.

Where can you find further selection tables and technical guidance in the catalog?
Use the catalog for additional information and selection support. VD 23 catalog as PDF

Do you need help selecting or using the product?
Use the contact form.

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