Using a Hand Tap
A hand tap is a tool used to cut internal threads into a drilled hole so that a screw or bolt can be directly fastened into material such as aluminum.
Before Tapping
- Drill the correct tap drill size hole (example: #21 for 10-32, #7 for 1/4-20)
- Deburr the hole to remove sharp edges
- Secure the part so it cannot move
- Select the correct tap size
How to Use a Hand Tap
- Insert the tap into a tap handle
- Align the tap perpendicular to the hole
- Apply gentle downward pressure and begin turning clockwise
- After 1–2 turns, continue turning slowly with steady pressure
- Every few turns, reverse slightly to break chips
- Continue until the desired thread depth is reached
Key Technique
- Keep the tap straight at all times
- Do not force the tap if it becomes difficult to turn
- Use cutting fluid when possible to reduce friction and improve thread quality
Common Mistakes
- Starting the tap at an angle
- Forcing the tap (can break it easily)
- Not backing out to clear chips
- Using the wrong tap drill size
Key Idea
A hand tap must be started carefully and kept straight. Most tap failures come from misalignment or forcing the tool instead of allowing it to cut gradually.
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