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Blind hole screw tap UNC DIN 2184-1 40° shape C 2.5xD HSS-E no. 12

Blind hole screw tap UNC DIN 2184-1 40° shape C 2.5xD HSS-E no. 12

Blind hole screw tap UNC DIN 2184-1 40° shape C 2.5xD HSS-E no. 12
Item no: 1014570 208 

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Application
- UNC thread
- Blind holes
- Max. drilling depth 2.5xD
- Steels up to 800 N/mm²

Execution
  • DIN 2184-1
  • Right-hand spiral flute approx. 40°
  • DIN chamfer shape C (2-3 turns)
  • HSS-E


Brand: LIZZARD
Material to be processed: Steel
Max. thread depth: 2.5xD
Thread dimension: No.12 - 24UNC
Number of thread starts per inch: 24
Cutting material: HSSE
Surface: Uncoated
Hole type: Blind hole ≤ 2.5xD
Lead angle shape: C
Length: 80 mm
Cutting edge length: 11 mm
Core hole diameter: 4,50 mm
Shank diameter: 6 mm
Shank square: 4,9 mm
Thread type: UNC
Twist angle: 40° (right)
DIN: 2184-2
Coolant supply: External
Shank style: Cylindrical with square drive
Cutting direction: Right-hand cutting

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