jmelson wrote:waynegramlich wrote:
Does anybody know if there is a recommended speed for tapping aluminum for various common diameters and thread pitches -- 4-40, 6-32, 10-32, etc? I suspect that aluminum tapping speeds are faster than most.
-Wayne
I answered this before but pushed the wrong button and lost the message.
I do 2-56 up to 6-32 holes in aluminum alloy at 1000 RPM, and 10-32 at
600 RPM. I use spiral flute taps for thin material, and spiral point for
deeper holes. Note that the manufacturer specifies something like
3X hole diameter for the safe depth for the spiral FLUTE taps. I think
you can go a bit deeper, but the flutes eventually clog if you go too
deep. I use combo drill-taps a lot, so I effectively spot, drill through and
tap with one tool. I have a program that takes in a file of XY coordinates
and generates the G-code for that operation.
I use alum-tap as the tapping fluid of choice, it works amazingly well for
tapping aluminum. I often get thousands of holes in sheet aluminum
out of one tap.
Jon[/quote]
Jon:
Thanks for the great info. That is exactly the kind of information I needed.
Again, thanks,
-Wayne