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PÍŠKA, M. SLIWKOVÁ, P.
Original Title
A Study of Cutting and Forming Threads with Coated HSS Taps
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Tapping is a very common machining process for producing internal threads. A tap is a cylindrical or tapered thread cutting tool having threads of a desired form on the periphery. Combining rotary motion with axial motion, a tap cuts or forms the internal thread. Due to desired accuracy and versatility of thread profiles most taps are made of high speed steel. Physical surface coating taps (monolayer, duplex or triplex) increases tap life and improves thread finish. Regarding the CNC canned cycles the demands on safe tool performance of the threads are more and more urgent. This paper deals with a study of 2D surface parameters, Coulomb´s coefficient of friction, energy consumption and cutting/forming performance of selected PVD coated HSS taps when machining of carbon steel C45 and forming of hardened steel 42CrMo4V.
Keywords
threads, cutting, forming, surface quality, tool life,
Authors
PÍŠKA, M.; SLIWKOVÁ, P.
RIV year
2015
Released
11. 9. 2015
Publisher
Editorial Institution of the Wroclaw Board of Scientific Technical Societies Federation NOT
Location
Wroclaw, Polsko
ISBN
1895-7595
Periodical
Journal of Machine Engineering
Number
3
State
Republic of Poland
Pages from
65
Pages to
74
Pages count
10
BibTex
@article{BUT117029, author="Miroslav {Píška} and Petra {Sliwková}", title="A Study of Cutting and Forming Threads with Coated HSS Taps", journal="Journal of Machine Engineering", year="2015", number="3", pages="65--74", issn="1895-7595" }