Taps

Taps - a professional tool for cutting internal threads
PROFI-INSTRUMENT offers to buy taps from leading European manufacturers Völkel and Profitool. For over 10 years we have been providing locksmiths and mechanics with high-quality taps for cutting threads in Kiev with an official guarantee.
What is a tap and what is it for?
A tap is a cutting tool for cutting internal threads in holes. Taps are used to create threaded holes for bolts, screws and studs in metal, plastic and other parts.
Tap applications
- Threading in holes in metal parts
- Repair of damaged internal threads
- Production of threaded parts
- Locksmith and mechanical work
- Repair of automotive equipment
- Production of machine-building parts
- Assembly work
- Equipment modernization
Types of taps by design
Hand taps (complete)
- Set of 2-3 taps of the same size
- Rough (No. 1) - removal of the main volume of metal, cone 6-8 threads
- Medium (No. 2) - intermediate processing, cone 3-4 threads
- Finish (No. 3) - finish cutting, cone 1-2 threads
- Consistent use for high-quality thread
- For manual threading in locksmith conditions
Machine taps
- For threading on machine tools
- Increased productivity
- Reinforced shank design
- For mass production
Nut taps
- Extended taps for through holes
- For threading nuts
- Straight chip channel
- High performance
Tap for blind holes
- Spiral chip channel
- Chip discharge outside the hole
- No chip clogging
- For holes without a through exit
Taps with metric thread
Metric thread is the most common thread standard in Europe, Ukraine and most countries of the world. It is indicated by the letter M and the diameter in millimeters.
Popular metric thread sizes
- M3 - M6 - small parts, electronics, instrument making
- M8 - M12 - the most popular sizes, automotive
- M14 - M20 - heavy engineering, structures
- M24+ - large connections, industrial equipment
Metric thread characteristics
- Designation: M6, M8, M10, M12, etc.
- Thread pitch standard or fine (M10×1.5, M10×1.0)
- Thread profile angle 60°
- Diameter and pitch in millimeters
- Application of taps with metric thread
- Automotive and car repair
- General mechanical engineering
- Mechanism manufacturing
- Locksmithing
- Assembly operations
Taps with BSW, BSF, BA, UNC, UNF, UNEF threads
Inch threads are used mainly in plumbing, pipelines and equipment of British and American origin.
BSW (British Standard Whitworth)
- British coarse thread
- 55° profile angle
- Inch designation (1/4", 3/8", 1/2")
- For general connections
BSF (British Standard Fine)
- British fine thread
- Finer pitch for precision connections
- For critical components
- Automotive and aerospace
BA (British Association)
- British thread for precision instrumentation
- Very small dimensions
- For optical and precision instruments
- Electronics and precision mechanics
UNC (Unified Coarse)
- American coarse thread
- BSW equivalent for the USA
- 60° profile angle
- American engineering standard
UNF (Unified Fine)
- American fine thread
- For precision connections
- US automotive industry
- Aviation and instrumentation
UNEF (Unified Extra Fine)
- American extra-fine thread
- The smallest step
- For the most critical components
- Aerospace industry
- Application of inch thread taps
- Repair of imported equipment (USA, Great Britain)
- American-made cars
- Pipe fittings
- Old British equipment
- Aviation equipment
Tap brands
Völkel (Germany) - a world standard of quality since 1862
- 160+ years of experience in the production of thread-cutting tools
- The highest quality of alloyed tool steel
- Thread accuracy class 6H according to DIN/ISO
- Special TiN or TiAlN coating for durability
- Perfect geometry of cutting edges
- Long service life
- Professional choice of craftsmen around the world
- German precision and reliability
Profitool - quality taps at an affordable price
- European production quality
- Reliable for professional use
- Wide range of sizes
- Optimal price-quality ratio
- For daily work in workshops
- Affordable alternative to premium brand
Materials and coatings of taps
HSS (High Speed Steel) - high-speed steel
- Base material for taps
- Hardness 62-65 HRC
- For steel, cast iron, aluminum
- Universal application
HSS-E (HSS with cobalt)
- Increased cobalt content 5-8%
- Higher wear resistance
- For stainless steels
- For heavy cutting conditions
TiN coating (titanium nitride)
- Golden color
- Hardness up to 2400 HV
- Friction reduction by 40%
- Service life extension by 3-5 times
- Ability to work without lubrication
TiAlN coating (nitride titanium-aluminum)
- Purple-gray color
- Even higher hardness up to 3000 HV
- For stainless and hardened steels
- Maximum wear resistance
How to choose the drill diameter for a tap?
The correct hole diameter is critical for high-quality threading.
Calculation formula
Drill diameter = Thread diameter - Thread pitch
Examples for metric threads
- M6×1.0: 5.0 mm drill
- M8×1.25: 6.75 mm drill (6.7 or 6.8 mm)
- M10×1.5: 8.5 mm drill
- M12×1.75: 10.25 mm drill (10.2 or 10.3 mm)
Compatibility tables
Völkel and Profitool taps usually come with tables of recommended drill diameters.
Rules for working with taps
Hole preparation
- Drill a hole of the correct diameter
- Chamfer the entrance for easy gripping
- Clean the hole from chips
- Securely fix the part
The tapping process
- Install the rough tap in the chuck
- Lubricate the tap with special grease or oil
- Insert the tap strictly perpendicular to the surface
- Rotate with periodic backlash to break the chips
- 1-2 turns forward, 1/2 turn back
- Sequentially go through the rough, medium and finish tap
Lubricants for different materials
- Steel: mineral oil, sulfofresol
- Stainless steel: special grease for stainless steel
- Aluminum: kerosene, alcohol, special greases
- Cast iron: no grease or minimal amount
- Copper and brass: oil or no oil
Causes of tap failures and how to avoid them
Most common causes
- Incorrect hole diameter (too small)
- Tap skew when cutting
- Working without oil
- Excessive force when rotating
- Chip clogging of blind holes
- Using worn taps
How to avoid failures
- Accurately follow the drill diameter
- Use high-quality Völkel or Profitool taps
- Be sure to lubricate during operation
- Periodically remove chips by reverse rotation
- Do not apply excessive force
- Replace blunt taps in a timely manner
Why is it worth buying taps at the PROFI-INSTRUMENT store?
- Official distributor of Völkel and Profitool in Ukraine
- The lowest prices for taps in Kiev
- Völkel — a German standard with a 160-year history
- Metric and inch threads — the entire range
- BSW, BSF, BA, UNC, UNF, UNEF — inch standards available
- Complete sets — rough, medium, finishing
- Machine and hand taps for various tasks
- Official manufacturer warranty
- Drill diameter tables included
- Expert consultation — we will help you choose the size
- Store in Kiev — you can inspect the quality
- Fast delivery throughout Ukraine
Tap from PROFI-INSTRUMENT — German precision for your metalworking work. Buying Völkel or Profitool taps in our store means providing yourself with a high-quality tool with a long service life.
Metric thread taps for standard tasks and BSW, BSF, BA, UNC, UNF, UNEF thread taps for repairing imported equipment - a professional tool for professionals.
Choose taps in the catalog by thread type or contact us to select the optimal size for your tasks.


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