Seco Tools' Tapping Tool Lineup Generates Precision Threads
The new line provides three performance levels that enable manufacturers to match the right tap to their particular application.
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Seco Tools has expanded its range of tapping solutions with the launch of a new thread cutting and forming taps product line.
The new line encompasses three performance levels that enable manufacturers to match the right tap to their particular application. The combination of specialized base materials, advanced coatings and edge preparations enable these Seco taps to generate precision threads while they provide optimized chip evacuation, shorter setup times and longer tool life.
The three performance levels encompass the product designations of T32 and T34 in thread cutting taps and T33 in forming taps. At the base level are universal general-purpose type taps. The mid-level T34 range consists of higher performance taps that work well in a variety of workpiece materials, making them well-suited for high-mix, low-volume production environments with constantly changing parts and materials. The top performance level are material-specific thread cutting and forming taps such as those optimized for steel or other advanced materials.
The taps are said to provide extended tool life while reducing the risk of unexpected tap breakage and scrapped parts. Additionally, a range of tap performance levels enables manufacturers to only pay for the level of tap performance they actually need. For shops with lower power machines or that don’t require material-specific taps, the basic level is a versatile and cost-effective solution that helps them reduce the number of taps they need to keep in stock and lower their tooling inventory costs.
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