Machine Tap DIN 371 Form B HSSE left hand thread - BSW 5/32 x 32 LH
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Machine Tap DIN 371 Form B HSSE left hand thread - BSW 5/32 x 32 LH
This machine tap is designed for cutting internal threads in production where alignment and lubrication are controlled.
BSW denotes British Standard Whitworth, an inch based thread with Whitworth form used in legacy machinery and maintenance. HSSE indicates a cobalt alloyed high speed steel grade that can improve hot hardness tendency in demanding materials.
Application
- Support maintenance in mechanical engineering, plant engineering, and metal fabrication when replacement parts must match existing fasteners.
- Cut internal threads in drilled holes for new production and repair work.
- Select the tool by matching the thread system and series from the designation to the mating screw or drawing requirement.
- Use a suitable tap holder or tap wrench to keep the tool aligned and to avoid side 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 Use cutting fluid suitable for the work material and keep the tool square to the hole axis.
Benefits
- Clear thread designation supports correct selection and documentation.
- Tool geometry terms in the name support consistent process planning.
- Suitable for workshop use when hole preparation and alignment are controlled.
- Material abbreviation in the name supports expectations for heat resistance tendency and wear behavior.
- Standard references help you align shop language with drawings and work instructions.
- Not intended for brittle materials without an adapted tapping strategy and adequate lubrication.
- Not suitable for high performance production without rigid alignment and controlled coolant supply.
Step by step
- Confirm that the designation matches the required thread system and the intended hand or machine use.
- Prepare the hole with the correct core hole drill and a clean chamfer.
- Mount the tool in a suitable holder and align it to the hole axis.
- Apply cutting fluid that matches the work material and process.
- Start the cut with steady feed and keep alignment constant.
- Periodically reverse slightly to clear chips and reduce torque.
- Continue to the required thread depth, then back the tool out fully.
- Clean the thread and check it with a suitable gauge or mating part.
Scope of supply
- 1 piece Machine Tap DIN 371 Form B HSSE left hand thread - BSW 5/32 x 32 LH
Technical features
- Product type: Machine tap
- Standard: DIN 371
- Chamfer form: Form B
- Thread direction: Left hand
- Thread system: BSW
- Material marking: HSSE
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
- How do you confirm that the tool matches the required thread
Match the complete designation to the drawing or the mating screw, including thread system, series, and direction. Avoid mixing similar looking inch and metric systems during preparation.
- When do you choose a machine tap
Choose a machine tap when the process is driven by a machine or a guided holder that keeps feed and alignment consistent. For manual work, a hand tap or a hand tap set can be the better choice.
- How do form letters and flute terms affect your selection
Form B describes the chamfer style and influences how the tool starts and how deep you can thread before full profile is reached.
- How do you prepare the hole before tapping
Drill the correct core hole, remove burrs, and add a small chamfer to support clean thread entry. Clean the hole and apply cutting fluid suitable for the work material before you start.
- Where can you find detailed technical notes for this tool type
- How do you reduce the risk of tool breakage
Keep the tool aligned, use adequate lubrication, and avoid side load during entry. Clear chips regularly and stop if torque rises unexpectedly.
- Where can you find catalog information for this threading tool
- What do material abbreviations such as HSS or HSSE indicate
HSSE indicates a cobalt alloyed high speed steel grade that can improve hot hardness tendency in demanding materials.
Do you need help selecting or using the product?
Use the contact form.
| Type of thread | Whitworth-Thread |
|---|---|
| Standard | DIN 371 |
| Form | Form B |
| Material | HSSE |
| Tolerance | medium |
| Size | BSW 5/32 x 32 LH |
| Overall length (L1) | 63 mm |
| Thread length (L2) | 13 mm |
| Core hole diameter (D1) | 3.1 mm |
| Shank diameter (D2) | 4.5 mm |
| Drive connector | 3.4 mm |
| EAN | 4022835702023 |
| Item number | 70202 |
| Type of flute | straight fluted |
| Application | for through holes |
| Thread standard | BS 84 |
Machine Tap DIN 371 Form B HSSE left hand thread - BSW 5/32 x 32 LH
This machine tap is designed for cutting internal threads in production where alignment and lubrication are controlled.
BSW denotes British Standard Whitworth, an inch based thread with Whitworth form used in legacy machinery and maintenance. HSSE indicates a cobalt alloyed high speed steel grade that can improve hot hardness tendency in demanding materials.
Application
- Support maintenance in mechanical engineering, plant engineering, and metal fabrication when replacement parts must match existing fasteners.
- Cut internal threads in drilled holes for new production and repair work.
- Select the tool by matching the thread system and series from the designation to the mating screw or drawing requirement.
- Use a suitable tap holder or tap wrench to keep the tool aligned and to avoid side 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 Use cutting fluid suitable for the work material and keep the tool square to the hole axis.
Benefits
- Clear thread designation supports correct selection and documentation.
- Tool geometry terms in the name support consistent process planning.
- Suitable for workshop use when hole preparation and alignment are controlled.
- Material abbreviation in the name supports expectations for heat resistance tendency and wear behavior.
- Standard references help you align shop language with drawings and work instructions.
- Not intended for brittle materials without an adapted tapping strategy and adequate lubrication.
- Not suitable for high performance production without rigid alignment and controlled coolant supply.
Step by step
- Confirm that the designation matches the required thread system and the intended hand or machine use.
- Prepare the hole with the correct core hole drill and a clean chamfer.
- Mount the tool in a suitable holder and align it to the hole axis.
- Apply cutting fluid that matches the work material and process.
- Start the cut with steady feed and keep alignment constant.
- Periodically reverse slightly to clear chips and reduce torque.
- Continue to the required thread depth, then back the tool out fully.
- Clean the thread and check it with a suitable gauge or mating part.
Scope of supply
- 1 piece Machine Tap DIN 371 Form B HSSE left hand thread - BSW 5/32 x 32 LH
Technical features
- Product type: Machine tap
- Standard: DIN 371
- Chamfer form: Form B
- Thread direction: Left hand
- Thread system: BSW
- Material marking: HSSE
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
- How do you confirm that the tool matches the required thread
Match the complete designation to the drawing or the mating screw, including thread system, series, and direction. Avoid mixing similar looking inch and metric systems during preparation.
- When do you choose a machine tap
Choose a machine tap when the process is driven by a machine or a guided holder that keeps feed and alignment consistent. For manual work, a hand tap or a hand tap set can be the better choice.
- How do form letters and flute terms affect your selection
Form B describes the chamfer style and influences how the tool starts and how deep you can thread before full profile is reached.
- How do you prepare the hole before tapping
Drill the correct core hole, remove burrs, and add a small chamfer to support clean thread entry. Clean the hole and apply cutting fluid suitable for the work material before you start.
- Where can you find detailed technical notes for this tool type
- How do you reduce the risk of tool breakage
Keep the tool aligned, use adequate lubrication, and avoid side load during entry. Clear chips regularly and stop if torque rises unexpectedly.
- Where can you find catalog information for this threading tool
- What do material abbreviations such as HSS or HSSE indicate
HSSE indicates a cobalt alloyed high speed steel grade that can improve hot hardness tendency in demanding materials.
Do you need help selecting or using the product?
Use the contact form.
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