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[[Image:Tap_set.gif|right|thumb|250ps|A set of pipe taps]]'''Tapping''' is the process of cutting threads on the inside diameter of a hole with a tool called a tap. It is used to thread holes for mounting: | [[Image:Tap_set.gif|right|thumb|250ps|A set of pipe taps]]'''Tapping''' is the process of cutting threads on the inside diameter of a hole with a tool called a tap. It is used to thread holes for mounting: | ||
*[[Pressure Gauge]]s | *[[Pressure Gauge]]s | ||
− | *[[Fuel | + | *[[Fuel Meter]]s |
*Electrodes (Bolts) | *Electrodes (Bolts) | ||
*[[Safety valve]]s | *[[Safety valve]]s |
Revision as of 19:18, 24 October 2005
Tapping is the process of cutting threads on the inside diameter of a hole with a tool called a tap. It is used to thread holes for mounting:
- Pressure Gauges
- Fuel Meters
- Electrodes (Bolts)
- Safety valves
- Other
Types of threads
There are a few diffent thread systems that are used in spudgun construction
- NPT (National Pipe Taper)
- BSP
- NF (National Fine
- NC (National Course)
The process
- Mark and drill an appropriatly sized hole
- The hole should be in an area where fittings or pipe overlap (double thickness)
- Find correct hole size with a Tap/Drill Chart
- Insert the tap into the tap wrench
- If you don't have a tap wrench, a normal crescent wrench can be used
- Cut the threads
- Be careful to keep the tap straight or you will end up with crooked threads
- If cutting anything other than plastic, use a cutting fluid to lubricate the tool
- Apply downward pressure while slowly turning the tap clockwise
- For tapered threads, stop as soon as the entire lenght of the hole is threaded