PRODUCT DETAILS
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Class of Fit: | |
# of Flutes: | 6 |
EDP Plug: | 21013 |
EDP Bottom: | 21014 |
Overall Length: | 5.00 |
Thread Length: | 2.00 |
Square Length: | 1.25 |
Shank Diameter: | 1.5190 |
Size of Square: | 1.139 |
Model
Recommended Hole Size: 45.48 - 45.73 mm
PRICING - UNCOATED | |
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Qty 6 |
Application Notes:
These taps are manufactured in accordance with DIN 40430 steel conduit thread dimensions and are specifically designed for tapping steel conduit. They feature an 80 degree thread form. These taps conform to Table 302 standards, which features a longer thread length as compared to Table 302-A short thread length standards. The 80 degree included angle of the PG thread gives a shorter profile than the common 60 degree included angle found in the Unified National Thread series and the Metric thread series. It will not break through the thin outside diameter of typical steel conduit during tapping. The PG series is a Panzer Gewinde (or Panzergewinde) thread form, a technical thread standard developed in Germany. It translates to English as ''steel (pipe armoured) conduit thread''. The thread is used to join pieces of electrical conduit and cable glands. North American Tool PG taps are manufactured with a bottoming tap chamfer (1 to 2 threads) and plug tap chamfer (3 to 5 threads), but other special PG tap requirements can be provided such as spiral point PG taps and spiral flute PG taps with different chamfer angles. Additional design features to meet exact tapping requirements can be furnished.
MATERIAL:
These are reference values which depending on requirements and conditions, may need to be altered. NATC assumes no responsibility or liability of any kind as a result of utilizing these values.
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Surface Treatment: |
Surface Treatment/Coating Available at Additional Cost
Suggested Starting SFM/RPM:
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