![]() ![]() ![]() 6A, the tip of the conventional thread forming tap 100 is established with an external thread 101 for rolling internal threads. On the other hand, in the thread forming tap, no chips are generated during the tapping process, and the finished surface of the internal thread comes out smooth as well as durable, resulting in a wide range of use.Ī conventional thread forming tap is shown in FIGS. The cut thread tap, however, requires an elimination process due to the chips generated by the tapping, and the finished surface comes out rough. Taps are mainly classified into two types, a cut thread tap for cutting the surface of a prepared hole (hole before threading), and a thread forming tap for performing plastic deformation on the surface of the hole before threading. Typically, a tap is used to form internal threads. The present invention relates to a thread forming tap, and more particularly, to a thread forming tap which is capable of reducing tapping torque as well as improving durability by avoiding an increase of an apparent area of margins of external thread that causes interference with a grinding stone. A thread forming tap as defined in claim 1, wherein a surface hardening treatment by Tin or TiCN coating is applied to a surface of the thread forming tap. ![]() A thread forming tap as defined in claim 1, wherein a surface hardening treatment using nitride is applied to a surface of the thread forming tap.ĩ. A thread forming tap as defined in claim 6, wherein the oil flute is extended throughout the external thread including a chamfer and a full thread part thereof.Ĩ. ![]() A thread forming tap as defined in claim 5, wherein the relief having the oil flute and the relief without having the oil flute are alternately linked to one another on the external thread.ħ. A thread forming tap as defined in claim 4, wherein the cross sectional shape of the thread forming tap is an octagon, and four oil flutes are formed on the reliefs facing with one another.Ħ. A thread forming tap as defined in claim 3, wherein the cross sectional shape of the thread forming tap is an even number polygon of hexagon or greater, and an even number of oil flutes are formed on at least two reliefs facing with one another.ĥ. A thread forming tap as defined in claim 2, wherein an outer diameter of said thread forming tap is greater than a nominal designation of M6 and a cross sectional shape is a polygon of pentagon or greater.Ĥ. A thread forming tap as defined in claim 1, wherein an outer diameter of said thread forming tap is greater than a nominal designation of M2.6.ģ. A thread forming tap for forming an internal thread by plastic deformation, comprising: an external thread in a screw shape with alternately linked margins and reliefs and an oil flute established on the external thread wherein the external thread has a lead angle α and the margins of the external thread have a helix angle β inclined in a direction opposite to a direction of the helix of the external thread relative to an axis of the tap, and the helix angle β of the margins is larger than 0° and smaller than 10° or 4α and wherein the oil flute is inclined relative to the axis of the tap where an angle and direction of the oil flute are identical to that of the margins on the external thread.Ģ. ![]()
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