Short Machine Tap DIN 2181 Form D HSS-G - M 24 x 1.5
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Short Machine Tap DIN 2181 Form D HSS-G - M 24 x 1.5
With Short Machine Tap DIN 2181 Form D HSS-G - M 24 x 1.5 you produce internal threads for fitting parts and assemblies. A controlled setup reduces the risk of damaged first threads.
The designation M 24 x 1.5 identifies the thread you cut. M indicates a metric ISO thread system used widely in general mechanical engineering. HSS-G indicates ground high speed steel, typically chosen for accurate geometry and consistent cutting action. The reference DIN 2181 provides a common specification framework for the tool form and designation.
Application
- Cut internal threads in a machine setup where repeatability and controlled feed are required.
- 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 a suitable tapping chuck or rigid holder and keep axial alignment to reduce side load.
- Manage lubrication and chip evacuation to limit torque and improve thread surface quality.
Note Use suitable cutting fluid and stop if torque rises unexpectedly, then inspect alignment and chip evacuation.
Benefits
- Supports repeatable threading in machine assisted processes
- Designed for controlled feed and consistent thread quality
- Efficient for production workflows when a stable setup is available
- Ground tool geometry can support consistent cutting action
- Tool performance depends on correct lubrication and chip evacuation in the hole
- Requires careful alignment to avoid damage to the first threads
Step by step
- Prepare the hole according to the specified thread standard and add an entry chamfer.
- Clamp the workpiece rigidly and ensure the spindle axis is aligned to the hole.
- Mount the tap in a suitable tapping chuck or rigid holder.
- Apply a tapping lubricant appropriate for the material and process.
- Set a controlled feed that matches the thread pitch and start the cut.
- Maintain lubrication and monitor chip evacuation from the flutes.
- Retract the tap under control after reaching the required thread depth.
- Clean the thread and verify the functional fit.
Scope of supply
- 1 piece Short Machine Tap DIN 2181 Form D HSS-G - M 24 x 1.5
Technical features
- Product type: Short Machine Tap
- Standard: DIN 2181
- Tool material: HSS-G
- Thread designation: M 24 x 1.5
- Thread system: Metric ISO thread
- Chamfer form: Form D
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
How do you select the correct thread designation for this tool
Match the designation M 24 x 1.5 to the drawing and mating part, then confirm that the hole type and process match the tool design.
Which holder is typically used for machine tapping
A tapping chuck or rigid holder is commonly used, and alignment to the hole axis is critical to prevent side load on the tap.
How do you reduce the risk of tap breakage
Keep alignment, use suitable lubrication, avoid side loading, and clear chips from the flutes so torque does not rise suddenly.
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 Metric ISO thread mean in the thread designation
M indicates a metric ISO thread system used widely in general mechanical engineering.
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 | metric-fine ISO-thread |
|---|---|
| Standard | DIN 2181 |
| Form | Form D |
| Material | HSS-G |
| Tolerance | ISO2 (6H) |
| Size | M 24 x 1.5 |
| Overall length (L1) | 90 mm |
| Thread length (L2) | 22 mm |
| Core hole diameter (D1) | 22.5 mm |
| Shank diameter (D2) | 18.0 mm |
| Drive connector | 14.5 mm |
| EAN | 4022835665045 |
| Item number | 66504 |
| Type of flute | straight fluted |
| Application | for through holes |
| Thread standard | DIN 13 |
Short Machine Tap DIN 2181 Form D HSS-G - M 24 x 1.5
With Short Machine Tap DIN 2181 Form D HSS-G - M 24 x 1.5 you produce internal threads for fitting parts and assemblies. A controlled setup reduces the risk of damaged first threads.
The designation M 24 x 1.5 identifies the thread you cut. M indicates a metric ISO thread system used widely in general mechanical engineering. HSS-G indicates ground high speed steel, typically chosen for accurate geometry and consistent cutting action. The reference DIN 2181 provides a common specification framework for the tool form and designation.
Application
- Cut internal threads in a machine setup where repeatability and controlled feed are required.
- 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 a suitable tapping chuck or rigid holder and keep axial alignment to reduce side load.
- Manage lubrication and chip evacuation to limit torque and improve thread surface quality.
Note Use suitable cutting fluid and stop if torque rises unexpectedly, then inspect alignment and chip evacuation.
Benefits
- Supports repeatable threading in machine assisted processes
- Designed for controlled feed and consistent thread quality
- Efficient for production workflows when a stable setup is available
- Ground tool geometry can support consistent cutting action
- Tool performance depends on correct lubrication and chip evacuation in the hole
- Requires careful alignment to avoid damage to the first threads
Step by step
- Prepare the hole according to the specified thread standard and add an entry chamfer.
- Clamp the workpiece rigidly and ensure the spindle axis is aligned to the hole.
- Mount the tap in a suitable tapping chuck or rigid holder.
- Apply a tapping lubricant appropriate for the material and process.
- Set a controlled feed that matches the thread pitch and start the cut.
- Maintain lubrication and monitor chip evacuation from the flutes.
- Retract the tap under control after reaching the required thread depth.
- Clean the thread and verify the functional fit.
Scope of supply
- 1 piece Short Machine Tap DIN 2181 Form D HSS-G - M 24 x 1.5
Technical features
- Product type: Short Machine Tap
- Standard: DIN 2181
- Tool material: HSS-G
- Thread designation: M 24 x 1.5
- Thread system: Metric ISO thread
- Chamfer form: Form D
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
How do you select the correct thread designation for this tool
Match the designation M 24 x 1.5 to the drawing and mating part, then confirm that the hole type and process match the tool design.
Which holder is typically used for machine tapping
A tapping chuck or rigid holder is commonly used, and alignment to the hole axis is critical to prevent side load on the tap.
How do you reduce the risk of tap breakage
Keep alignment, use suitable lubrication, avoid side loading, and clear chips from the flutes so torque does not rise suddenly.
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 Metric ISO thread mean in the thread designation
M indicates a metric ISO thread system used widely in general mechanical engineering.
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.