Uncoated High-Speed Steel Tap
Taper Chamfer, M6 x 1 mm Thread, 1" Thread Length









For Threading | Fastener Threads |
Thread Direction | Right Hand |
Material | High-Speed Steel |
Finish | Uncoated |
Chamfer Type | Taper |
Thread | |
Size | M6 × 1 mm |
Length | 1" |
Overall Length | 2 1/2" |
Thread Type | Metric |
Number of Flutes | 4 |
Drill Bit | |
Size | 5 mm |
Decimal Equivalent | 0.1968" |
Shank Type | Square |
Flute Type | Straight |
For Use On | Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Iron, Nickel, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel |
Maximum Tapping Depth | 1" |
Number of Tapping Ends | 1 |
Pitch Diameter Limit | D5 |
Pitch Diameter Tolerance | 0.002" to 0.0025" |
Country of Origin | South Korea |
DFARS Compliance | Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt |
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) | EAR99 |
REACH Compliance | REACH (EC 1907/2006) (01/17/2022, 223 SVHC) Compliant |
RoHS Compliance | RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant |
Schedule B Number | 820740.0000 |
U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) Qualifying | No |
Related Product |
Cut threads into holes so screws, bolts, and rods fit snugly. Our basic taps have straight flutes that are good for most jobs.
High-Speed Steel—The most versatile taps resist heat and wear to stay sharp. They’re good for most metals and plastic.
Uncoated—The economical choice, these won't last as long as coated taps.
Taper Chamfer—Good for both starting holes and threading through holes. These taps have the longest taper to gradually engage with the material, reducing the force needed to turn them. They can't reach the bottom of blind holes, however, so you will likely need to finish with a bottoming-chamfer tap.
Number of Flutes—Taps with fewer flutes have more space to capture chips, so you won’t have to clear them as often. However, they can be more difficult to keep straight in the hole.
Taps Sold as Sets—Include one tap of each chamfer type.
Prepare hole
Remove
Extend
Align and center
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