HSCo Longlife TiAlN+ red-ring machine tap for blind holes DIN 371/376
Machine tap screw HSCo Longlife red form C
MATAP-BLIHO-HSCO-DIN371-TIALN+-RED-M3
ZEBRA
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High-end TiAlN+ coating
- One of the most powerful screw tap coatings currently on the market for machining hard materials
- Specially developed for thread machining
- Extremely high temperature resistance up to 800 °C
- Very high coating hardness up to 3,000 HV
- Multi-layer design with additional lubricant layer ensures extremely low friction values, low adhesion tendency and optimal chip removal
Stable cutting edge
The reduced rake angle stabilises the cutting edge.
Product packaging made of 100 % PCR (recycled plastic from household waste), 100 % recyclable and Cradle to Cradle Certified® Bronze
- Sufficient coolant and lubricant must be added when cutting threads.
- For the machine tap/material assignments, see the overview tables
Datasheets(X)
Thread type | Metric thread |
Material to be processed | Hard and tough material |
Hole type | Blind hole ≤ 2.5xD |
Suitable for machine type | Milling/drill center |
Quality | ZEBRA-Premium |
Thread type x nominal diameter | M3 |
Pitch | 0.5 mm |
Length | 56 mm |
Shank diameter | 3.5 mm |
Size of square | 2.7 mm |
DIN | 371 |
Cutting material | HSCo |
Surface | TiAlN plus |
Form | C |
Core hole diameter | 2.50 mm |
Twist angle | 40° (right) |
Shank style | Cylindrical with square drive |
Tolerance of screw taps | ISO 2 (6H) |
Suitable for tensile strength up to | 1400 N/mm² |
Service life (points system) | 4 of 4 points |
Trueness to gauge (points system) | 4 of 4 points |
Versatility (points system) | 1 of 4 points |
Cutting behaviour (points system) | 4 of 4 points |
Chip formation (points system) | 4 of 4 points |
Material of sub-group | Alloyed tempering steels |
Cutting values | ||||||||||||
For M3-M5 | ||||||||||||
Material name | Tensile strength | M3 | M4 | M5 | ||||||||
vc | n | f | n | f | n | f | ||||||
from | to | from | to | from | to | from | to | |||||
Steels | ||||||||||||
Unalloyed heat-treated steels | ≥ 1000 N/mm² | 10 | 15 | 1061 | 1592 | 0,50 | 796 | 1194 | 0,70 | 637 | 955 | 0,80 |
Low-alloy heat-treated steels | ≥ 1000 N/mm² | 10 | 15 | 1061 | 1592 | 0,50 | 796 | 1194 | 0,70 | 637 | 955 | 0,80 |
Alloyed heat-treated steels | ≤ 1200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 1061 | 1273 | 0,50 | 796 | 955 | 0,70 | 637 | 764 | 0,80 |
Nitriding steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 1061 | 1273 | 0,50 | 796 | 955 | 0,70 | 637 | 764 | 0,80 |
Tool steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 1061 | 1273 | 0,50 | 796 | 955 | 0,70 | 637 | 764 | 0,80 |
High-speed steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 1061 | 1273 | 0,50 | 796 | 955 | 0,70 | 637 | 764 | 0,80 |
High-grade steels | ||||||||||||
High-speed steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 4 | 6 | 424 | 637 | 0,50 | 318 | 477 | 0,70 | 255 | 382 | 0,80 |
Cast metals | ||||||||||||
Cast iron | ≤ 300 HB | 8 | 10 | 849 | 1061 | 0,50 | 637 | 796 | 0,70 | 509 | 637 | 0,80 |
Nodular graphite and malleable iron | ≤ 350 HB | 6 | 8 | 637 | 849 | 0,50 | 477 | 637 | 0,70 | 382 | 509 | 0,80 |
Hard materials | ||||||||||||
Hardox | ≤ 1,400 N/mm² | 3 | 6 | 318 | 637 | 0,50 | 239 | 477 | 0,70 | 191 | 382 | 0,80 |
Spring steels | ≤ 1,100 N/mm² | 6 | 8 | 637 | 849 | 0,50 | 477 | 637 | 0,70 | 382 | 509 | 0,80 |
For M6-M10 | ||||||||||||
Material name | Tensile strength | M6 | M8 | M10 | ||||||||
vc | n | f | n | f | n | f | ||||||
from | to | from | to | from | to | from | to | |||||
Unalloyed heat-treated steels | ≥ 1000 N/mm² | 10 | 15 | 531 | 796 | 1,00 | 398 | 597 | 1,25 | 318 | 477 | 1,50 |
Low-alloy heat-treated steels | ≥ 1000 N/mm² | 10 | 15 | 531 | 796 | 1,00 | 398 | 597 | 1,25 | 318 | 477 | 1,50 |
Alloyed heat-treated steels | ≤ 1200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 531 | 637 | 1,00 | 398 | 477 | 1,25 | 318 | 382 | 1,50 |
Nitriding steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 531 | 637 | 1,00 | 398 | 477 | 1,25 | 318 | 382 | 1,50 |
Tool steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 531 | 637 | 1,00 | 398 | 477 | 1,25 | 318 | 382 | 1,50 |
High-speed steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 531 | 637 | 1,00 | 398 | 477 | 1,25 | 318 | 382 | 1,50 |
High-grade steels | ||||||||||||
Special alloys | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 4 | 6 | 212 | 318 | 1,00 | 159 | 239 | 1,25 | 127 | 191 | 1,50 |
Cast metals | ||||||||||||
Cast iron | ≤ 300 HB | 8 | 10 | 424 | 531 | 1,00 | 318 | 398 | 1,25 | 255 | 318 | 1,50 |
Nodular graphite and malleable iron | ≤ 350 HB | 6 | 8 | 318 | 424 | 1,00 | 239 | 318 | 1,25 | 191 | 255 | 1,50 |
Hard materials | ||||||||||||
Hardox | ≤ 1,400 N/mm² | 3 | 6 | 159 | 318 | 1,00 | 119 | 239 | 1,25 | 95 | 191 | 1,50 |
Spring steels | ≤ 1,100 N/mm² | 6 | 8 | 318 | 424 | 1,00 | 239 | 318 | 1,25 | 191 | 255 | 1,50 |
For M12-M16 | ||||||||||||
Material name | Tensile strength | M12 | M14 | M16 | ||||||||
vc | n | f | n | f | n | f | ||||||
from | to | from | to | from | to | from | to | |||||
Unalloyed heat-treated steels | ≥ 1000 N/mm² | 10 | 15 | 265 | 398 | 1,75 | 227 | 341 | 2,00 | 199 | 298 | 2,00 |
Low-alloy heat-treated steels | ≥ 1000 N/mm² | 10 | 15 | 265 | 398 | 1,75 | 227 | 341 | 2,00 | 199 | 298 | 2,00 |
Alloyed heat-treated steels | ≤ 1200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 265 | 318 | 1,75 | 227 | 273 | 2,00 | 199 | 239 | 2,00 |
Nitriding steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 265 | 318 | 1,75 | 227 | 273 | 2,00 | 199 | 239 | 2,00 |
Tool steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 265 | 318 | 1,75 | 227 | 273 | 2,00 | 199 | 239 | 2,00 |
High-speed steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 265 | 318 | 1,75 | 227 | 273 | 2,00 | 199 | 239 | 2,00 |
High-grade steels | ||||||||||||
Special alloys | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 4 | 6 | 106 | 159 | 1,75 | 91 | 136 | 2,00 | 80 | 119 | 2,00 |
Cast metals | ||||||||||||
Cast iron | ≤ 300 HB | 8 | 10 | 212 | 265 | 1,75 | 182 | 227 | 2,00 | 159 | 199 | 2,00 |
Nodular graphite and malleable iron | ≤ 350 HB | 6 | 8 | 159 | 212 | 1,75 | 136 | 182 | 2,00 | 119 | 159 | 2,00 |
Hard materials | ||||||||||||
Hardox | ≤ 1,400 N/mm² | 3 | 6 | 80 | 159 | 1,75 | 68 | 136 | 2,00 | 60 | 119 | 2,00 |
Spring steels | ≤ 1,100 N/mm² | 6 | 8 | 159 | 212 | 1,75 | 136 | 182 | 2,00 | 119 | 159 | 2,00 |
For M20 | ||||||
Material name | Tensile strength | M20 | ||||
vc | n | f | ||||
from | to | from | to | |||
Steels | ||||||
Unalloyed heat-treated steels | ≥ 1000 N/mm² | 10 | 15 | 159 | 239 | 2,50 |
Low-alloy heat-treated steels | ≥ 1000 N/mm² | 10 | 15 | 159 | 239 | 2,50 |
Alloyed heat-treated steels | ≤ 1200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 159 | 191 | 2,50 |
Nitriding steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 159 | 191 | 2,50 |
Tool steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 159 | 191 | 2,50 |
High-speed steels | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 10 | 12 | 159 | 191 | 2,50 |
High-grade steels | ||||||
Special alloys | ≤ 1,200 N/mm² | 4 | 6 | 64 | 95 | 2,50 |
Cast metals | ||||||
Cast iron | ≤ 300 HB | 8 | 10 | 127 | 159 | 2,50 |
Nodular graphite and malleable iron | ≤ 350 HB | 6 | 8 | 95 | 127 | 2,50 |
Hard materials | ||||||
Hardox | ≤ 1,400 N/mm² | 3 | 6 | 48 | 95 | 2,50 |
Spring steels | ≤ 1,100 N/mm² | 6 | 8 | 95 | 127 | 2,50 |
Legend |
vc = cutting speed [m/min] |
f = feed [mm/r] |
n = rotation speed [rpm] |
The suggested cutting values are reference values and must be adapted to the respective conditions. |