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DIN 352 Hand Tap Set – 3-Piece (HSS)

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A professional set of hand taps made in accordance with DIN 352, designed for precise production of internal threads in metal materials. The set consists of three working tools that allow gradual and controlled threading, minimizing the risk of damage to the tool and the workpiece.

The set is designed for manual work with the tap knob, which gives you full control over the cutting process. By dividing the work into three stages, it is possible to obtain a high-quality thread, even in materials with increased hardness.

The set includes three taps with different geometry of the working part:

  • Zęrak (No. 1)
    It is responsible for the initial thread cutting and inserting the tool into the material. It features an elongated guide cone that reduces cutting resistance.
  • Intermediate tap (No. 2)
    It deepens the thread profile and prepares it for post-processing.
  • Wyterminak (No. 3)
    It is responsible for obtaining the final dimension and thread accuracy.

This distribution of the cutting process significantly reduces the load on each tool, increasing its durability and operational safety.

  • HSS High Speed Steel
    It provides good wear resistance and stability of operation under standard machining conditions.
  • Precision-ground blades
    They guarantee accurate thread guidance and even chip evacuation.
  • Straight chip grooves
    Universal use – both for through-holes and selected blind holes.
  • Square working shank
    Suitable for use with classic tap knobs.

The set is designed for manual threading in:

  • structural steels
  • non-ferrous metals
  • cast iron
  • aluminium and its alloys

It works well both in workshop work and in unit production and service.

DIN 352 – what does it mean in practice?

Compliance with DIN 352 means that the set meets the requirements for manual taps designed for stepwise operation. The /3 designation indicates a complete, three-piece set, covering all phases of thread machining.

Key benefits

  • Full control of the manual threading process
  • Reduced risk of tool breakage
  • uniform load during operation
  • high thread quality and repeatability
  • universal workshop use

Usage Notes

  • the use of an appropriate lubricant and coolant is recommended
  • Phased operation (1 → 2 → 3) increases tool life
  • Reversing the tool to break chips improves working comfort
What is a hand tap set used for?

The kit is used to make internal threads in holes, mainly in metals such as steel, aluminum or cast iron. It is used in workshop work, service work and unit production.

Why does the set include three taps?

Each tap is responsible for a different work step: the stripper inserts the thread, the intermediate thread deepens it, and the finisher gives the final dimension. Unfolding the process reduces resistance and the risk of tool breakage.

Can you thread with just one tap?

Technically, this is possible, but not recommended. Skipping steps significantly increases the load on the tool and can lead to damage and inaccurate threading.

How to thread correctly by hand?

Threading should be done in stages (1 → 2 → 3), making a backward movement every few turns to break the chip. It is recommended to use a lubricant that reduces friction and makes work easier.

What is chip breaking?

This is a short retraction of the tap during operation. It allows you to break the chip that is forming, prevents it from jamming and reduces the risk of the tool breaking.

Why does the tap break?

The most common causes are the lack of chip breakage, too much material resistance, the wrong thread hole diameter or skipping work steps. Lack of lubrication also significantly increases the risk of damage.

Why is the tap hard to turn?

This may be due to a lack of lubrication, too small a hole, or clogging the grooves with chips. In this case, stop working, clean the tool and continue with the lubricant.

What materials are HSS taps suitable for?

HSS taps are designed for machining structural steel, aluminium, non-ferrous metals and cast iron. They work well in most standard workshop applications.

Are taps suitable for stainless steel?

Yes, but it is recommended to use the right threading oil and work carefully in stages, as this material offers more resistance and increases the risk of seizure.

What is the difference between a 3-piece set and a 2-piece set?

The 3-piece set breaks down the process into more steps, which increases control and operational safety. 2-piece kits are faster, but put more strain on the tool and require more experience.

What does DIN 352 mean?

This is the standard for manual taps designed for stepwise operation. The /3 designation stands for the full set: stripper, intermediate and finisher.

What hole should be prepared for the thread?

The diameter of the hole depends on the thread and its pitch. In practice, the principle is used: thread diameter minus pitch or selection tables are used. An incorrect hole can damage the tool.

Is it necessary to use lubrication?

Yes. Lubrication reduces friction, improves thread quality, and extends tool life. Dry running significantly increases the risk of damage.

Are DIN 352 taps suitable for machine work?

No. These are tools designed for manual work. For machine work, taps with different geometry and design are used.

Symbol Thread pitch (mm) Thread hole diameter (mm) Overall length (mm) Working Length (mm)
M3 0.5 2.5 40 10
M4 0.7 3.3 45 12
M5 0.8 4.2 50 13
M6 1 5 56 15
M7 1 6 56 16
M8 1.25 6.8 56 18
M10 1.5 8.5 70 24
M12 1.75 10.2 75 29
M14 2 12 80 30
M16 2 14 80 32
M18 2.5 15.5 95 40
M20 2.5 17.5 95 40
M22 2.5 19.5 100 40
M24 3 21 110 45

 

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