Help - drill sizes suitable for Metric taps

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Sportique

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Help.

Please can anyone tell me the correct size of drill bits suitable for taping metric threads into ally or brass.

I have the taps, but I am unsure what drill bit sizes to use.

For example to tap M4, M5, M6, M8 and M10 threads.

Many thanks

Dave
 
Sportique

M4 - 3.3mm
M5 - 4.2mm
M6 - 5mm
M8 - 6.8mm
M10 - 8.5mm
M12 - 10.2mm

All from memory, not bad eh?? These are the tapping drill sizes for "Metric Coarse" threads, which are by far the most common, there is a range of "Metric Fine" threads, but they're quite rare in general day to day use, they only get used for specialised purposes.

In fact I get asked about a million times a day in school "what size drill for a ... tap?" My usual answer is "go find out", but they always come back to check, just for reassurance.

Cheers

Aled
 
For metric or US threads that are based on 60 degree angles, Simply subtract the pitch from the overall diameter.
In most cases the pitch is written on the tap.

Bob
 
OK guys - thanks for all the replies, it is now very clear.

Assistance and advice is always so readily available on UKW. Thanks agaian.

Dave
 
Tapping drill size is easy to remember; it's the M# size minus the pitch.
ie, M6x1.0 = 6-1 = 5.0 , M10x1.5 = 10-1.5 = 8.5
all of my taps have the full metric identifier; M6x1.0 or such-like.
It's just then getting hold of that size drill or the nearest imperial eqiuvalent.
Other option is a Zeus book listing everything, which I have misplaced again. I've got 3 in very secure unknown places.

Slimshady
 
Sportique
I don't want to sound as if I'm a smarty pants, but you could have got an immediate answer by searching google with something like "metric tap drill" - I'm sure the first out of 900,000 hits would have given you the answer you wanted within 1 minute.

I actually had to do this very search a couple of days ago and the time taken didn't inhibit the project flow at all. I've got printed tables somewhere but the internet was quicker than hunting them out.

Rob
 
Digit":2qy4fh81 said:
Zeus! King of the Gods and the engineer's Bible.

Roy.
That dates you Roy, :lol: same as me. I always had to have one to hand or in the top tray of the toolbox when I were a 'prentice - Rob
 
That dates you Roy,

Blast! :lol: When I started I was given a list of essential tools that I was supposed to acquire, (on apprentices wages!), top of the list was a Zeus.
I was lucky, I lived in an area where a charity gave a bursary to new boys. Bought my first motor bike! :lol:

Roy.
 
Rob (OldWood) - yes you are right. My humble apologies for wasting the forum' time.

Thanks to everyone for their comments - Zeus is probably an over-kill for my needs at the moment, but thanks.

Dave
 
A Zeus gives more info than just tapping drill sizes, it's invaluable for example if you need to know the nearest metric drill to an imperial and vice versa. Can save you buying an awful lot of drills!

Roy.
 
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