lilscorpion
Well-known member
Been surfing around chasing the idea of buying a tapping arm. A USA made version is called "Flex Arm". They come in a broad array of variants - pneumatic, electric, and hydraulic. Pricing tends to go in that order as well making pneumatic the cheapest, then electric, then pneumatic. Some have digital controls (assuming it's the electric ones) which enable you to set tool size/rpm while others are a little more basic. Pricing for imports appear to be as lows as a couple hundred and as high as $5k - $10k for industrial versions made in the USA. Seems most in the low-mid price-range can tap up to 1/2"-9/16". That's good enough for me. Probably don't want something with a max capacity much smaller...
I'm intrigued by those that are electric and digital - do the controls really help tapping? The higher priced industrial versions don't seem to have those controls so I'm guessing they're just fancy and not necessary.
Have any personal experience and/or recommendations in $800 - $1200 price range? Figured I'd start there...or what recommendations do you have otherwise?
For those that will debate I don't need one, you're probably right, I do just fine today tapping the way I do either with a drill, on the mill, on the lathe, or by hand. This is more of an "upping my game" moment.
I'm intrigued by those that are electric and digital - do the controls really help tapping? The higher priced industrial versions don't seem to have those controls so I'm guessing they're just fancy and not necessary.
Have any personal experience and/or recommendations in $800 - $1200 price range? Figured I'd start there...or what recommendations do you have otherwise?
For those that will debate I don't need one, you're probably right, I do just fine today tapping the way I do either with a drill, on the mill, on the lathe, or by hand. This is more of an "upping my game" moment.
