Wamsutta
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Is the H1 thread limit better for chasing threads?
Less chance of enlarging the threaded hole?
Less chance of enlarging the threaded hole?
leg17 - If that's the case, would you say an H1 tap is the safest for cleaning out threads?
I predict this thread will open the proverbial can of worms relating to thread chasers.
In the real world,........
......... that is needing most of the work.
I am a retired tool&die maker for over 50 years. I've tapped more holes than most mechanics even see in their lifetime.
Then please pick me out a tap. The holes are threaded 5/16-18 into cast iron cylinder heads and they are not cross threaded. They may have left over bead blasting media or some other grit in the threads. Just want to clean threads; not cut any metal.
****, there's different sizes of sizes?
colour me a baffled mechanic.
leg17
Why a plug tap for chasing threads instead of a bottoming tap?
Would you still use a plug tap for chasing blind holes anyway?
leg17
What is the difference between H-limit and class of fit?
I see Union Butterfield has either a 2B/3B class of fit, or a 3B class of fit:
https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/40746455
leg17
..... I've made some very dumb mistakes by underthinking.......