ckucia
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Recently inherited a bunch of taps from my late father and grandfather. I've gotten some waterproof tackle trays and am trying to get them all sorted. Since they're old, they're almost all inch sizes.
Have come across a few oddballs. I've got a copy of the Machinery Handbook from 1953 and managed to find most of them, and then found a PDF online that almost covers the rest.
Two oddballs I did apparently find drill sizes for are 1/2-12 and 1/2-18. Both these taps are marked "USF" after the size. I haven't been able to figure out what USF means - just about every other tap has been marked NC, NF or NS. Handbook lists the 1/2-12 as needing a 27/64 and a PDF I found also lists a Z drill. For the 1/2-18, the PDF lists "special" as the drill size but gives a range of .4400-.4530.
Anyone know what USF means on the tap size?
I also have one weird tap. It's pretty darned close to a 1/2-12 but it's marked 1/2 1/32. Have no idea what that size means. Any clues?
Have come across a few oddballs. I've got a copy of the Machinery Handbook from 1953 and managed to find most of them, and then found a PDF online that almost covers the rest.
Two oddballs I did apparently find drill sizes for are 1/2-12 and 1/2-18. Both these taps are marked "USF" after the size. I haven't been able to figure out what USF means - just about every other tap has been marked NC, NF or NS. Handbook lists the 1/2-12 as needing a 27/64 and a PDF I found also lists a Z drill. For the 1/2-18, the PDF lists "special" as the drill size but gives a range of .4400-.4530.
Anyone know what USF means on the tap size?
I also have one weird tap. It's pretty darned close to a 1/2-12 but it's marked 1/2 1/32. Have no idea what that size means. Any clues?