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Metric Tap drill size Calculators

(All dimensions are in millimetres.) see: Decimal Equivalents and Basic Tap Drill Sizes

Unified Metric cutting tap

Outside diameter (mm)
Threads pitch (mm)
Percentage of thread
Tap Drill Size (mm)

Unified Metric form tap

Outside diameter (mm)
Threads pitch (mm)
Percentage of thread
Tap Drill Size (mm)

Metric cutting Thread Percentage

Outside diameter (mm)
Thread pitch (mm)
Tap drill size
Thread Percentage

Metric form Thread Percentage

Outside diameter (mm)
Thread pitch (mm)
Tap drill size
Thread Percentage

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

Tap Drill Size Calcs

Tap drill size calculators
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Common Metric
Screw Threads
Designation TDS
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  
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  
M6 x 0.75 Fine
M6 x 1 Coarse
M6.3 x 1  
M7 x 0.75 Fine
M7 x 1 Coarse
M8 x 0.5  
M8 x 0.75  
M8 x 1 Fine
M8 x 1.25 Coarse
M9 x 1  
M9 x 1.25 Coarse
M10 x 1  
M10 x 1.25 Fine
M10 x 1.5 Coarse
M11 x 1  
M11 x 1.5 Coarse
M12 x 1  
M12 x 1.25 Fine
M12 x 1.5  
M12 x 1.75 Coarse
M14 x 1  
M14 x 1.25  
M14 x 1.5 Fine
M14 x 2 Coarse
M16 x 1  
M16 x 1.5 Fine
M16 x 2 Coarse
M18 x 1  
M18 x 1.5 Fine
M18 x 2.5 Coarse
M20 x 1  
M20 x 1.5 Fine
M20 x 2.5 Coarse
M22 x 1.5 Fine
M22 x 2.5 Coarse
M24 x 1.5  
M24 x 2 Fine
M24 x 3 Coarse
M26 x 1.5  
M27 x 1.5  
M27 x 2 Fine
M27 x 3 Coarse
M30 x 1.5  
M30 x 2 Fine
M30 x 2  
M30 x 3.5 Coarse
M33 x 2 Fine
M33 x 3.5 Coarse
M35 x 1.5  
M36 x 1.5  
M36 x 2  
M36 x 4 Coarse
M39 x 4 Coarse
M40 x 1.5  
M42 x 4.5  

21 August 2011

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