Metric
Tap drill size Calculators
Glossary
- TDS: (Tap drill size)
- The size of the hole that must be drilled before a tapping operation.
- Metric UN: (American Metric Unified National thread form)
- A standard that describes the shape of an internal or external thread using
metric millimetre dimensions. Making a thread that follow these specifications will ensure that it will work with threaded holes or shafts made by other manufacturers that follow these
common specs.
- NOTE: The American Metric UN thread standard is compatible with the international ISO
thread standard.
- Outside diameter:
- This is the biggest diameter of the helical portion of a thread. The biggest external diameter of a Screw or the biggest internal diameter of a threaded hole.
- NOTE: The size of the hexagon of a bolt or nut has no relevance when defining a thread size.
- Pitch: (Distance between each thread, or "V"s.)
- The distance the a screw or nut will advance every 360° turn.
- NOTE: Most basic sizes have a coarse and a fine series of thread,
see chart. All other thread pitches are considered special.
- Cutting Tap:
- A tool that makes the helical portion of a threaded hole by cutting material as it moves along a predrilled hole. Cutting taps usually have sharp "flutes", somewhat like the spirals of a drill, where the chips can accumulate and be ejected out of the hole
- NOTE: Cutting taps come in sets of 3; A starter tap, a midway tap, and the bottoming tap. They should be used in that order when tapping holes that do not break thru.
- Form tap: (Cold forming tap)
- A tool that makes the helical portion of a threaded hole by forming, or deforming, the material as it moves along a predrilled hole. These taps have no "flutes" and are usually oval shaped or not quite round.
- NOTE: The tap drill size of a hole that will be cold form tapped is usually bigger than it cutting tap counterpart.
- Thread percentage: (77% thread is what you want to use)
- A 100% thread is 3/4qtr, or (6/8th), of the full 60° triangle which is the maximum allowed height of a full thread, the "V" shape, including flats. The UN specification specifies that the common height of a thread should be 5/8th of this maximum height. 75% to 80% thread roughly equals 5/8th of this maximum height.
- NOTE: If tapping idfficult to machine materials or using small taps, use a lower thread percentage such as 60% to 70%.
Updated: 10 November 2012
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Common Metric Screw Threads
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| M1 x 0.35 |
Fine |
| M1 x 0.25 |
Coarse |
| M1.1 x 0.2 |
Fine |
| M1.1 x 0.25 |
Coarse |
| M1.2 x 0.2 |
Fine |
| M1.2 x 0.25 |
Coarse |
| M1.4 x 0.2 |
Fine |
| M1.4 x 0.3 |
Coarse |
| M1.6 x 0.25 |
Fine |
| M1.6 x 0.35 |
Coarse |
| M1.8 x 0.2 |
Fine |
| M1.8 x 0.35 |
Coarse |
| M2 x 0.25 |
Fine |
| M2 x 0.4 |
Coarse |
| M2.2 x 0.25 |
Fine |
| M2.2 x 0.45 |
Coarse |
| M2.5 x 0.35 |
Fine |
| M2.5 x 0.45 |
Coarse |
| M3 x 0.35 |
Fine |
| M3 x 0.5 |
Coarse |
| M3.5 x 0.35 |
Fine |
| M3.5 x 0.6 |
Coarse |
| M4 x 0.5 |
Fine |
| M4 x 0.7 |
Coarse |
| M4 x 0.75 |
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| M4.5 x 0.5 |
Fine |
| M4.5 x 0.75 |
Coarse |
| M5 x 0.5 |
Fine |
| M5 x 0.8 |
Coarse |
| M6 x 0.5 |
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| M6 x 0.75 |
Fine |
| M6 x 1 |
Coarse |
| M6.3 x 1 |
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| M7 x 0.75 |
Fine |
| M7 x 1 |
Coarse |
| M8 x 0.5 |
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| M8 x 0.75 |
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| M8 x 1 |
Fine |
| M8 x 1.25 |
Coarse |
| M9 x 1 |
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| M9 x 1.25 |
Coarse |
| M10 x 1 |
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| M10 x 1.25 |
Fine |
| M10 x 1.5 |
Coarse |
| M11 x 1 |
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| M11 x 1.5 |
Coarse |
| M12 x 1 |
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| M12 x 1.25 |
Fine |
| M12 x 1.5 |
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| M12 x 1.75 |
Coarse |
| M14 x 1 |
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| M14 x 1.25 |
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| M14 x 1.5 |
Fine |
| M14 x 2 |
Coarse |
| M16 x 1 |
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| M16 x 1.5 |
Fine |
| M16 x 2 |
Coarse |
| M18 x 1 |
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| M18 x 1.5 |
Fine |
| M18 x 2.5 |
Coarse |
| M20 x 1 |
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| M20 x 1.5 |
Fine |
| M20 x 2.5 |
Coarse |
| M22 x 1.5 |
Fine |
| M22 x 2.5 |
Coarse |
| M24 x 1.5 |
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| M24 x 2 |
Fine |
| M24 x 3 |
Coarse |
| M26 x 1.5 |
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| M27 x 1.5 |
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| M27 x 2 |
Fine |
| M27 x 3 |
Coarse |
| M30 x 1.5 |
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| M30 x 2 |
Fine |
| M30 x 2 |
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| M30 x 3.5 |
Coarse |
| M33 x 2 |
Fine |
| M33 x 3.5 |
Coarse |
| M35 x 1.5 |
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| M36 x 1.5 |
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| M36 x 2 |
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| M36 x 4 |
Coarse |
| M39 x 4 |
Coarse |
| M40 x 1.5 |
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| M42 x 4.5 |
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21 August 2011
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