SUMMARY
The most effective taps for threading 6-32 into stainless steel are high-speed steel (HSS) taps, particularly spiral flute and two-flute spiral taps. Users reported success with HSS TiN coated progressive cutting taps and emphasized the importance of using cutting fluids like Tap Magic to reduce breakage. Proper technique, including using a drill press and backing out the tap periodically, is crucial to avoid hardening the material and breaking the tap. For challenging materials, consider using carbide tooling and ensuring the pilot hole is slightly oversized.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of HSS and HSS-Co (cobalt high-speed steel) taps
- Knowledge of cutting fluids and their application
- Familiarity with tap techniques, including backing out and using a drill press
- Awareness of stainless steel grades and their machining properties
NEXT STEPS
- Research the properties and applications of HSS and HSS-Co taps
- Learn about the use of cutting fluids specifically for stainless steel
- Explore techniques for drilling oversized pilot holes for tapping
- Investigate the differences between spiral flute and straight flute taps
USEFUL FOR
Machinists, mechanical engineers, and anyone involved in metalworking or threading stainless steel materials will benefit from this discussion.