TAPPING MACHINE

What is Tapping?

Tapping is a highly productive and widely used manufacturing process. Especially ideal for small screw threads, this method provides low machine downtimes, high

It offers an economical thread cutting opportunity by offering cutting speed and long tool life.

The tapping process has two different designs, forming (rubbing) taps and cutting taps. Elements such as material, coating and guide geometry are important for each guide type. A special guide design that works well in one material or application may not perform as well in another material or application.

Tapping is designed to cover most common thread profiles and can be applied to any type of machine tool with rotating or non-rotating parts. Therefore, the tapping method has a wide range of applications and is an ideal option for efficient production.

What does it do?

Tapping is a manufacturing process used to perform threading. This method is widely used in the production of small thread profiles such as screw threads. The tapping method provides high cutting speed and long tool life, enabling efficient threading.

The tapping process has two different designs, forming (rubbing) taps and cutting taps. Forming guides are used to form the tooth profile shape, while cutting guides are used to remove excess on the tooth profile. The tapping method can be designed to suit many different materials and application areas.

The tapping method provides high productivity and economical threading. This method is widely used in the automotive, aerospace, medical, textile and many other industries. In short, the tapping method plays an important role in the production of small thread profiles such as screw threads and is an ideal option for efficient production.