BAER HSS Mini Tap Form C - M 1.4 x 0.3
BAER HSS Mini Tap Form C - M 1.4 x 0.3
If you want to build something that is small and delicate, you will need an extremely small screw connection, also called a miniature thread. The bore must be adapted for this. The miniature screw tap from BAER with a nominal diameter of 0.3 to 2.0 millimetres are the solution. Whether by hand or semi-professionally by machine, this mini internal tap with full thread profile cuts precisely and straight into the core hole - an absolute must when cutting threads. These mini taps are often used in industrial manufacturing on automatic lathes and thread cutting machines because they have high efficiency and low production costs.
Cutting such a small thread can quickly become challenging because guiding the mini tap is very difficult. For ideal guidance, it is recommended to use a drill stand or a tapping machine.
Dimensions
Diameter |
1,4 |
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Nominal diameter in inches |
0,055 |
Nominal diameter in mm |
1,4 |
Pitch |
0,3 |
Pitch in mm |
0,3 |
Dimension |
M 1,4 x 0,3 |
Characteristics
Product group |
Screw taps |
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Product type |
Short machine taps |
Thread standard |
M: Metric ISO standard thread according to DIN 13 |
Tolerance |
ISO2/6H |
Direction |
Right |
Standard |
Factory standard |
Tensile strength at room temperature |
up to 800 N/mm² | 22.2 HRC |
Material |
HSSG bright |
Steel: 1.19 mm <br /> Brass: 1.17 mm
Through hole and blind hole
Form C straight fluted
2-3 threads
Rarely occurs. Chips remain in flutes.
External cooling and lubrication
HSSG bright
up to 800 N/mm² | 22.2 HRC
ISO2/6H
Applications
- Materials with good machinability up to 900 N/mm²
- Unalloyed and low-alloy steels
Examples of applications
- Threads for model making
- Threads for watch industry
- Threads in regulating springs
- Threads on case backs of watches
- Threads for bezel screws
- Threads for apparatus engineering
- Threads for precision mechanics etc.
- Threads for goldsmiths
Technical drawing
D1 |
M 1,4 x 0,3 |
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D2 |
2 mm |
L1 |
30 mm |
L2 |
8,5 mm |
Diameter |
1,4 |
Application – Sample materials for taps
Unalloyed construction steels | |
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1.0035 | S185 (St33) |
1.0036 | S235JRH |
1.0038 | RSt37-2 |
1.0039 | S235JRG1+CR |
1.0044 | St44-2 |
1.0060 | E335 (St60-2) |
1.0116 | St37-3 |
1.0570 | St 52-3 |
Alloyed construction steels | |
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1.5415 | 15Mo3 |
1.5423 | 16Mo5 |
1.5622 | 14Ni6 |
1.7335 | 13CrMo44 |
1.7337 | 16CrMo44 |
1.7715 | 14MoV63 |
Free-cutting steels | |
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1.0711 | 9S20 |
1.0715 | 9SMn28 |
1.0718 | 11SMnPb30 |
1.0721 | 10S20 |
1.0723 | 15S20 |
1.0726 | 35S20 |
1.0737 | 9SMnPb36 |
1.0758 | 60SPb20 |
Case-hardening steels | |
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1.0401 | (C15) |
1.7016 | 17CR3 |
1.7131 | 16MnCr5 |
1.5919 | 15CrNi6 |
Quenched and tempered steels unalloyed | |
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1.0402 | C 22 |
1.1151 | C22E (Ck22) |
1.0503 | C 45 |
1.1191 | C45E (Ck45) |
Cast steel | |
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1.0420 | GS-38 |
1.5419 | GS-22 Mo 4 |
1.6750 | GS-20 NiCrMo3 7 |
1.7357 | GS-17 CrMo 5 5 |
Malleable cast iron | |
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0.8145 | EN-GJMB 450-6 |
0.8170 | EN-GJMB 700-2 |
0.8045 | EN-GJMW-450-7 |
0.8055 | EN-GJMW-550-4 |
Pure copper low-alloyed | |
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2.0240 | CuZn15 |
2.0265 | CuZn30 |
Brass short-chipping | |
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2.0401 | CuZn39Pb3 |
Brass long-chipping | |
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2.0321 | CuZn37 |
2.0335 | CuZn36 |
2.0360 | CuZn40 |
Aluminum cast Si > 5-12 % | |
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3.2161 | G-AlSi8Cu3 |
3.2163 | G-AlSi9Cu3 |
3.2381 | G-AlSi10Mg |
3.2583 | G-AlSi12(Cu) |
Lamellar graphite cast iron | |
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0.6010 | EN-GJL 100 (GG-10) |
0.6020 | EN-GJL 200 (GG -20) |
0.6025 | EN-GJL 250 (GG-25) |
0.6030 | EN-GJL 300 (GG -30) |
Copper-tin alloy (bronze) short-chipping | |
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2.1090.01 | G-CuSn7ZnPb |
2.1086.01 | G-CuSn10Zn |
2.1097 | G-CuSn5ZnPb |
Pure copper, low-alloyed copper | |
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2.0240 | CuZn15 |
2.0265 | CuZn30 |