Tapping Drill Sizes Rule of Thumb for UN threads
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Apologies to all of you who know this one...
For normal fitted threads, metric tapping drill size is just nominal size minus pitch (both in mm). Eg for M10 x 1.5mm, use 8.5mm tapping drill. Known this for years, no need to consult tables etc just quick mental calc.
What I didn't know until recently (I can hear some old timers chuckle) is that for UNC and UNF threads there is an equally simple rule of thumb formula: nominal size in inch - 1/TPI (fractions of an inch). Works a treat for normal materials, class of thread etc etc. Eg 1/2" UNF would need 1/2"- 1/20" or in 64ths 32-3 = 29/64" tapping drill.
Regards
Gerry
For normal fitted threads, metric tapping drill size is just nominal size minus pitch (both in mm). Eg for M10 x 1.5mm, use 8.5mm tapping drill. Known this for years, no need to consult tables etc just quick mental calc.
What I didn't know until recently (I can hear some old timers chuckle) is that for UNC and UNF threads there is an equally simple rule of thumb formula: nominal size in inch - 1/TPI (fractions of an inch). Works a treat for normal materials, class of thread etc etc. Eg 1/2" UNF would need 1/2"- 1/20" or in 64ths 32-3 = 29/64" tapping drill.
Regards
Gerry
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Richard, yes and no.
YES :Both are 60 degree threads so yes the formula should be the same
NO: Its not normal to describe inch threads explicitly via pitch so sorry, wasn't obvious to me.. and in any case are your drills metric or imperial or do you mix and match?
Regards
Gerry
YES :Both are 60 degree threads so yes the formula should be the same
NO: Its not normal to describe inch threads explicitly via pitch so sorry, wasn't obvious to me.. and in any case are your drills metric or imperial or do you mix and match?
Regards
Gerry
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Gerry
Sorry to have added any confusion. All I was saying is that the rule of thumb for both is:
Drill size = nominal diameter - pitch
However, for UN threads, you have to calculate the pitch by using the inverse of the TPI.
Nothing desperately clever but merely math(s).
I tap holes so rarely that I would look it up on t'internet anyway!
No need to reply!
Richard
Sorry to have added any confusion. All I was saying is that the rule of thumb for both is:
Drill size = nominal diameter - pitch
However, for UN threads, you have to calculate the pitch by using the inverse of the TPI.
Nothing desperately clever but merely math(s).
I tap holes so rarely that I would look it up on t'internet anyway!
No need to reply!
Richard
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LOL.... I've a chart on the workshop wall! Faster than thinking right now..Didn't use to be though... LOL....
Cheers for that though Gerry...Many thanks..From all of us!!
Alex...
Cheers for that though Gerry...Many thanks..From all of us!!
Alex...
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alexblack13 wrote:LOL.... I've a chart on the workshop wall!
Exactly, I don't think I've ever been in a machine shop that didn't have a tap drill table posted on every wall. I've got mine up in the garage.
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Hi Brian, Guys...
The zeus guide is the standard top pocket book of words. Always in the top coat pocket. Ahemm! Me being me I put it down now n then and cant find it. Hence the Myford givaway chart on the wall.
Great little bible in its own right..Never without it. Except when I cant find it!!
Have fun guys,
What stage you at Brian?
Al' ............
The zeus guide is the standard top pocket book of words. Always in the top coat pocket. Ahemm! Me being me I put it down now n then and cant find it. Hence the Myford givaway chart on the wall.
Great little bible in its own right..Never without it. Except when I cant find it!!
Have fun guys,
What stage you at Brian?
Al' ............
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