_Formtap

Formtaps produce chip free female threads.

 

Unlike conventional machine taps, no material is removed. Instead thanks to the special geometry of the formtap tool,
the material is pushed into the area of the thread flank to form threads.

 

Formtaps can be applied in materials that cold form well.
This includes steels, stainless steels, light metals, light metal alloys and other materials with tensile strength to 1200 N/mm².

_Metric

Metric threads are the most commonly used type of general-purpose threads worldwide.

Each thread is characterized by its major diameter (D) and its pitch (P). ISO metric threads consist of a symmetric V-shaped thread. In the plane of the thread axis, the flanks of the V have an angle of 60° to each other.

Thread formers (Formtap) for metric thread from M3 – M20

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_Metric fine

Same as Metric but with finer pitch (P)

Thread formers (Formtap) for metric

fine thread from M6x0.5 – M18x1.5

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_BSP (G)

British Standard Pipe (BSP) technical standards for screw threads that has been adopted internationally for interconnecting and sealing pipes and fittings by mating
an external (male) thread with an internal (female) thread.
It has been adopted as standard in plumbing and pipe fitting, except in North America, where NPT and related threads are used. Symmetrical V-thread in which the angle between the flanks is 55° (measured in an axial plane)

Thread formers (Formtaps) for BSP thread
from 1/8 BSP – 1/1 BSP

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_NPT

American National Standard Pipe Thread standard,
often NPT for short. U.S. national technical standard for
screw threads used on threaded pipes and pipe fittings.

The taper rate for all NPT threads is 1 inch of diameter in
16 inches of length measured by the change of diameter
over distance of thread. The angle between the taper and
the center axis is 1.7899° or 1° 47′ 24″.

 

NPT threads have a 60° included angle

Thread formers (Formtaps) for NPT thread

from 1/16 NPT – 1/1 NPT

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_UNC

Unified National Coarse Thread, commonly used in the United States and Canada. It is the main standard for bolts, nuts, and a wide variety of other threaded fasteners used in these countries. It has the same 60° profile as the ISO metric screw thread, but the characteristic dimensions (outer diameter and pitch) were chosen as an inch fraction rather than a millimeter value. The UTS is currently controlled by ASME/ANSI in the United States.

Thread formers (Formtaps) for UNC thread

from N°3 UNC(48TPI) – 3/4 UNC(10TPI)

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_UNF

Unified National Fine Thread, same as UNC with different pitch (Threads per Inch)

Thread formers (Formtaps) for UNF thread from N°4 UNF(48TPI) – 3/4 UNF(16TPI)

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