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You use the machine tap for repeatable internal-thread cutting in M 9 X 1.5 where alignment, feed, lubrication, and matching tool form decide the quality of the finished thread.

M identifies ISO metric thread notation, where nominal diameter and pitch define the matching thread. Check whether the application is a through hole or blind hole before selecting the tap form.

Application

  • for machine-guided internal thread cutting
  • for M 9 X 1.5 when the stated thread system, size, and pitch match the drawing
  • for follow-up hand tapping operations
  • 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 Check form, thread direction, holder setup, and hole type before starting the tapping operation.

Benefits

  • HSS-G is stated in the product data and supports professional machine tapping when the setup is correct.
  • The tool form gives a defined choice for follow-up hand tapping operations.
  • The thread designation M 9 X 1.5 reduces selection errors between similar inch or metric threads.
  • Machine-tap geometry supports repeatable thread production in guided processes.
Drawbacks
  • A machine tap requires correct alignment, feed, and holder setup, so use a hand tap sequence when a controlled manual process is required.

Step by step

  1. Confirm that M 9 X 1.5 matches the workpiece drawing and thread direction.
  2. Check that the tap form is suitable for follow-up hand tapping operations.
  3. Clamp the tap in a suitable machine holder or guided fixture.
  4. Align the tool with the hole axis before starting the cut.
  5. Set feed, speed, and lubrication according to the material and machine setup.
  6. Cut the thread without forcing the tool beyond the intended depth.
  7. Remove chips and cutting fluid residue after tapping.
  8. Inspect the thread before assembly or further processing.

Scope of supply

  • 1 piece STI Short Machine Tap ISO 529 Form D HSS-G - M 9 x 1.5

Technical features

  • Product type: machine tap
  • Thread system: M
  • Thread designation: M 9 X 1.5
  • Standard: DIN 13
  • Material: HSS-G
  • Tap form: D
  • Direction: RH
  • Package quantity: 1

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Which hole type is this tap intended for?

The tap form in the product data points to follow-up hand tapping operations, so match the form to the workpiece before use.

How do you select the correct thread?

Match M 9 X 1.5 exactly, including thread family, size, pitch or threads per inch, and thread direction.

Can a left-hand tap replace a right-hand tap?

No, left-hand and right-hand taps are not interchangeable because the thread direction is different.

What setup is required?

Use a suitable machine holder or guided fixture with correct alignment, feed, speed, and lubrication.

When should you use a hand tap instead?

Use a hand tap sequence when the operation requires controlled manual cutting rather than a machine-guided process.

Where can you find machine tap information?

Additional machine tap information is available here: Technical information machine taps as PDF

Where can you find the threading tools catalog?

You can find the threading tools catalog here: VD 23 catalog as PDF

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

In this category: Threading tools

Additional information
Type of thread metric ISO-thread
Standard ISO 529
Form Form D
Material HSS-G
Tolerance ISO1 (4H)
Size M 9 x 1.5
Overall length (L1) 85 mm
Thread length (L2) 25 mm
Core hole diameter (D1) 9.5 mm
Shank diameter (D2) 8.0 mm
Diameter (B) 11.0 mm
Drive connector 6.3 mm
EAN 4022835030140
Item number 03014
Type of flute straight fluted
Application for through and blind holes
Thread standard DIN 13

You use the machine tap for repeatable internal-thread cutting in M 9 X 1.5 where alignment, feed, lubrication, and matching tool form decide the quality of the finished thread.

M identifies ISO metric thread notation, where nominal diameter and pitch define the matching thread. Check whether the application is a through hole or blind hole before selecting the tap form.

Application

  • for machine-guided internal thread cutting
  • for M 9 X 1.5 when the stated thread system, size, and pitch match the drawing
  • for follow-up hand tapping operations
  • 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 Check form, thread direction, holder setup, and hole type before starting the tapping operation.

Benefits

  • HSS-G is stated in the product data and supports professional machine tapping when the setup is correct.
  • The tool form gives a defined choice for follow-up hand tapping operations.
  • The thread designation M 9 X 1.5 reduces selection errors between similar inch or metric threads.
  • Machine-tap geometry supports repeatable thread production in guided processes.
Drawbacks
  • A machine tap requires correct alignment, feed, and holder setup, so use a hand tap sequence when a controlled manual process is required.

Step by step

  1. Confirm that M 9 X 1.5 matches the workpiece drawing and thread direction.
  2. Check that the tap form is suitable for follow-up hand tapping operations.
  3. Clamp the tap in a suitable machine holder or guided fixture.
  4. Align the tool with the hole axis before starting the cut.
  5. Set feed, speed, and lubrication according to the material and machine setup.
  6. Cut the thread without forcing the tool beyond the intended depth.
  7. Remove chips and cutting fluid residue after tapping.
  8. Inspect the thread before assembly or further processing.

Scope of supply

  • 1 piece STI Short Machine Tap ISO 529 Form D HSS-G - M 9 x 1.5

Technical features

  • Product type: machine tap
  • Thread system: M
  • Thread designation: M 9 X 1.5
  • Standard: DIN 13
  • Material: HSS-G
  • Tap form: D
  • Direction: RH
  • Package quantity: 1

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Which hole type is this tap intended for?

The tap form in the product data points to follow-up hand tapping operations, so match the form to the workpiece before use.

How do you select the correct thread?

Match M 9 X 1.5 exactly, including thread family, size, pitch or threads per inch, and thread direction.

Can a left-hand tap replace a right-hand tap?

No, left-hand and right-hand taps are not interchangeable because the thread direction is different.

What setup is required?

Use a suitable machine holder or guided fixture with correct alignment, feed, speed, and lubrication.

When should you use a hand tap instead?

Use a hand tap sequence when the operation requires controlled manual cutting rather than a machine-guided process.

Where can you find machine tap information?

Additional machine tap information is available here: Technical information machine taps as PDF

Where can you find the threading tools catalog?

You can find the threading tools catalog here: VD 23 catalog as PDF

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

In this category: Threading tools

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