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Machining for M18x1 Tap

Machining for M18x1 Tap

Machining for M18x1 Tap

(OP)
Have a M18x1 Tapped hole, what is the drill size and minor diameter?

RE: Machining for M18x1 Tap

Since this is not a standard size, you have to calculate it based on the fit grade using formulas (which are in the Machinery's Handbook).

Not knowing your tolerance requirements, the minor diameter could be anywhere in the range of 17.06mm to 17.32mm.

Assuming that you just want to tap the damned hole and don't plan on boring it to exacting dimensions, I would recommend using a 17.25mm drill.  If you don't have metric drills, try 43/64".

Don
Kansas City

RE: Machining for M18x1 Tap

6H fit (medium)
min = 16.917   max = 17.153


4H fit (close)
min = 16.917   max = 17.067


75% thread = 17.025


Remember, your drilled hole will probably be larger than the drill by .05 - .100
 

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RE: Machining for M18x1 Tap

Remember that tap drill size and minor diameter, while related, are two entirely different things.

You can calculate and look up the fancy tolerances and dimensions all you want.  But the actual thread you get is based on the tap itself.  You can't really affect the fit grade by how big you drill the hole for tapping.  The tap should be cutting both the crest and root of the threads, which determines their respective diameters.  

The size of the drill hole is important in that it must be small enough not to truncate the crests, yet large enough to facilitate tapping and minimize chip production, torque and broken taps.

Don
Kansas City

RE: Machining for M18x1 Tap

Sometimes you make threads for your own use, or have an understanding with your customer.  That allows some liberties.

Other times you have to make them to a standard.

Minor diameters are a part of the standard, and an inspector can reject threads where the minor deviates from that standard.

Taps can be the right size and still make threads that don't gage correctly.  Thus the popularity of thread milling - makes it easy to machine threads to the standard.

 

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RE: Machining for M18x1 Tap

For everyday shop use just take the nominal dia minus the pitch. Works on all Metric and Inch threads.
If it needs to be a very specific fit like 6H or 4H it pays to look it up.

RE: Machining for M18x1 Tap

Garyhose - For gen. everyday taping inch or metric just use this:
Nom. Thread dia minus Pitch.
In your case: 18 minus 1 = 17 mm dia tap drill.
If you run into something like this: M8 x 0.75 = 7.25
just round it up or down to the next number =7.3 mm drill.
Forget about the second digit after a decimal point.
People not being able to think in metric will sometimes come up with up to three digits behind a decimal point. Usually that is a dead give away for a converted print. 1/1000 mm are for prec. grinding and lapping. Juergen

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