I've been looking a bit at tap and die sets. I tried Googling a couple different phrases, but couldn't come up with much.
So I've been wondering, what are some common tap and die sizes and thread pitches for the automotive industry, okay maybe that's not a great question. By make/brand maybe? Like for example, I work at a General Motors dealer, what are some of the most common bolt sizes and thread pitches that GM uses on their vehicles?
What about other makes? Heavy equipment maybe? Diesel?
I'm just interested to find out.
I'm also not totally sure what the real differences between a tap and die set is compared to a rethreading set other than I think with a tap and die set you can make new threads and a rethreading set you can only clean threads?
-Pat
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So I've been wondering, what are some common tap and die sizes and thread pitches for the automotive industry, okay maybe that's not a great question. By make/brand maybe? Like for example, I work at a General Motors dealer, what are some of the most common bolt sizes and thread pitches that GM uses on their vehicles?
What about other makes? Heavy equipment maybe? Diesel?
I'm just interested to find out.
I'm also not totally sure what the real differences between a tap and die set is compared to a rethreading set other than I think with a tap and die set you can make new threads and a rethreading set you can only clean threads?
-Pat
Sent from somewhere in Minnesota