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Very Large UNC taps 1

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Jaydenn

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I'm looking for a source for a very large tap.

3.625-16 UNC 3B to be exact.

Any style will do. Any Ideas?

Thanks,
J

NX 6.0.5.3
 
Designation is wrong, that is not a "standard series" size. It will be called a 3.625-16 UN, not UNC. You may need to call and have a custom tap made, or thread mill the part.
 
BT is correct about the designation. By the way, it is NOT a special, either, it is standard designation. Quickest way to cut that thread would be to single-tool it on a cnc lathe, if it is a checkable and turnable part.

You could give this place a try:

It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all.
 
er . . . chuckable part.

It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all.
 
As others have said, single-pointing (lathe) or thread milling (machining center) would be better approaches. If lot size was small enough, you could even threadmill with the single-point tool (slow).

The tap would be an expensive, single-purpose tool.

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Depending on your budget a collapsible tap would work for this job if you cannot single point. Its been years since I have seen one in use but they are still available. You may even find one on the used market and have the inserts supplied to you.

 
BillPSU,

Thanks! That is pretty much exactly what I was looking for!

J

NX 6.0.5.3
 
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