CHICAGO-LATROBE Spiral Point Tap: #10-24 UNC, H7 / 2B, 2 Flute, Plug Chamfer (MPN 330141)
SKU 3G-OTH-214673
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What is a CHICAGO-LATROBE spiral point tap used for?
A CHICAGO-LATROBE spiral point tap is used for through-hole threading in metalworking. Its spiral point design pushes chips ahead, preventing clogging and enabling faster production. It is ideal for tapping steel, aluminum, and other materials in manufacturing and maintenance applications.
What are the specifications of the CHICAGO-LATROBE 330141 tap?
The CHICAGO-LATROBE 330141 is a #10-24 UNC spiral point tap with H7/2B tolerance, 2 flutes, and a plug chamfer. It is designed for general-purpose through-hole threading. For exact dimensions and material compatibility, consult the manufacturer's data sheet.
Where to buy CHICAGO-LATROBE taps in worldwide?
3G Electric supplies CHICAGO-LATROBE taps worldwide. As a global industrial solutions provider, we handle full logistics and customs clearance to deliver genuine cutting tools to your facility. Contact us for pricing and lead time on the 330141 or other tap sizes.
How to select the right spiral point tap for through holes?
Select a spiral point tap based on thread size, pitch, and material. For through holes, the spiral point design pushes chips forward. Match the tap tolerance (e.g., H7/2B) to your required thread class. CHICAGO-LATROBE taps like the 330141 are suitable for general-purpose steel and aluminum.
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