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hippysmack [General Drilling and Tapping]
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-====== REF: Service Procedures 40 ======+====== REF: Tools & Fasteners ​======
 ====== General Drilling and Tapping ====== ====== General Drilling and Tapping ======
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-{{:​techtalk:​ref:​svcproc:​bolt_head_grade_markings.jpg?​direct&​300|}} ((drawing by Hippysmack)) \\ 
-====== Thread Tap and Drill sizes ====== 
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-===== NPT =====  
-    * Pipe threads come either straight (nps) or tapered (npt). ​ ((DR DICK of the XLFORUM ​ http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1810036&​highlight=tap+die&​page=2)) 
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-    * Both are based on the pipe outside diameter as follows: 
-    * 1/8 pipe = .405 pipe dia.  ((DR DICK of the XLFORUM ​ http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1810036&​highlight=tap+die&​page=2)) 
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-    * 1/4 pipe = .540 dia.  ((DR DICK of the XLFORUM ​ http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1810036&​highlight=tap+die&​page=2)) 
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-    * 3/8 pipe = .675 dia.  ((DR DICK of the XLFORUM ​ http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1810036&​highlight=tap+die&​page=2)) 
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-    * The above sizes are the major dia of the male straight thread (as the pipe od is the major) and major dia. of tapered male thread at its big end (if fitting is made to the americian standard). ((DR DICK of the XLFORUM ​ http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1810036&​highlight=tap+die&​page=2)) 
-    * The tapered thread has diameter reduced on a taper of .0625 per inch of thread length. Almost all hardware store fittings will be tapered thread.((DR DICK of the XLFORUM ​ http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1810036&​highlight=tap+die&​page=2)) 
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-    * Little known fact: All iron heads pipe threads used in cases, rocker boxes, and oil pumps are straight female thread, fitted with tapered thread male fittings.((DR DICK of the XLFORUM ​ http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1810036&​highlight=tap+die&​page=2)) 
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-===== NPSC Tap Drill Sizes ===== 
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-^Tap / Thread Size  ^Drill Size ((Starrett tap drill sizes chart)) | 
-|1/​8-27 ​ |11/​32 ​ | 
-|1/​4-18 ​ |7/16  | 
-|3/​8-18 ​ |37/​64 ​ | 
-|1/​2-14 ​ |23/​32 ​ | 
-|3/​4-14 ​ |59/​64 ​ | 
- 
-===== AN Thread Sizes ===== 
-^AN Size^Metal Tube OD^SAE Thread Size ((info provided by 4th of July of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1923879)) ^ 
-|3|3/​16"​|3/​8"​-24| 
-|4|1/​4"​|7/​16"​-20| 
-|5|5/​16"​|1/​2"​-20| 
-|6|3/​8"​|9/​16"​-18| 
-|8|1/​2"​|3/​4"​-16| 
-|10|5/​8"​|7/​8"​-14| 
-|12|3/​4"​|1-1/​16"​-12| 
-|16|1"​|1-5/​16"​-12| 
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-===== SAE and Metric Tap Drill Sizes ===== 
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-Below are standard pre-drill sizes for size taps used. These are common drill sizes and they are sufficient for most applications on a Sportster. ((Starrett tap drill sizes chart unless otherwise noted)) 
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-^  SAE Tap  ^  Drill Size  ^  Drill Bit  | ^  Metric Tap  ^  Drill Bit  | 
-^  Thread size   ​^ ​ #/​Letter ​ ^  Diameter- in  | ^  Thread Size  ^  Diameter- mm / in  | 
-|6x32  |  36  |0.1065"​ ^ |M3 x 0.5 |2.50 mm / 0.0984" ​  | 
-|#​6x40 ​ |  33  |0.1130" ​ ^ |M3.5 x 0.6 |2.90 mm / 0.1142" ​  | 
-|#8x32 \\ #8-36  |  29  |0.1360" ​ ^ |M4 x 0.7 |3.30 mm / 0.1299" ​ | 
-|#​10x24 ​ |  25  |0.1495" ​  ^ |M4.5 x 0.75 |3.70 mm / 0.1457" ​  | 
-|#​10x32 ​ |  21  |0.1590" ​  ^ |M5 x 0.8 |4.20 mm / 0.1654" ​  | 
-|#​12x24 ​ |  16  |0.1770" ​  ^ |M6 x 1 |5.00 mm / 0.1968" ​ | 
-|#​12x28 ​ |  14  |0.1820" ​  ^ |M7 x 1 |6.00 mm / 0.2362" ​ | 
-|1/​4"​x20 ​ |  7  |0.2010" ​  ^ |M8 x 1.25 |6.70 mm / 0.2638" ​ | 
-|1/​4"​x28 ​ |  3  |0.2130" ​  ^ |M8 x 1 |7.00 mm / 0.2756" ​ | 
-|5/​16"​x18 ​ |  F  |0.2570" ​ ^ |M10 x 1.5 |8.50 mm / 0.3346" ​ | 
-|5/​16"​x24 ​ |  I  |0.2720" ​ ^ |M10 x 1.25 |8.70 mm / 0.3425" ​ | 
-|3/​8"​x16 ​ |  5/16  |0.3125" ​ ^ |M12 x 1.75 |10.20 mm / 0.4016" ​ | 
-|3/​8"​x24 ​ |  Q  |0.3320" ​ ^ |M12 x 1.25 |10.80 mm / 0.4252" ​ | 
-|7/​16"​x14 ​ |  U  |0.3680" ​ ^ |M14 x 2 |12.00 mm / 0.4724" ​ | 
-|7/​16"​x20 |  25/64  |0.3906" ​ ^ |M14 x 1.5 |12.50 mm / 0.4921" ​ | 
-|1/​2"​x13 ​ |  27/64  |0.4219" ​ ^ |M16 x 2 |14.00 mm / 0.5512" ​ | 
-|1/​2"​x20 ​ |  29/64  |0.4531" ​ ^ |M16 x 1.5 |14.50 mm / 0.5709" ​ | 
-|9/​16"​x12 ​ |  31/64  |0.4844" ​ ^ |M18 x 2.5 |15.50 mm / 0.6102" ​ | 
-|9/​16"​x18 ​ |  33/64  |0.5156" ​ ^ |M18 x 1.5 |16.50 mm / 0.6496" ​ | 
-|5/​8"​x11 ​ |  17/32  |0..5312" ​ ^ |M20 x 2.5 |17.50 mm / 0.6890" ​ | 
-|5/​8"​x18 ​ |  37/64  |0.5781" ​ ^ |M20 x 1.5 |18.50 mm / 0.7283" ​ | 
-|3/​4"​x10 |  21/32  |0.6562" ​ ^ |  
-|3/​4"​x16 |  11/16  |0.6875" ​ ^ | 
-|7/​8"​x9 ​ |  49/64  |0.7656" ​ ^ | 
-|7/​8"​x14 |  13/​16" ​ |0.8125" ​ ^ | 
-|1"​x8 ​ |  7/​8" ​ |0.8750" ​ ^ | 
-|1"x12 |  59/​64" ​ |0.9219" ​ ^ | 
-|1"x14 |  15/16  |0.9375" ​ ^ | 
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-===== Thread Tolerance ===== 
- 
-Threads can be cut to a tighter or looser fit depending on the needs or sometimes availability of drill bit sizes. For instance, drill bits are available in a wide variety of sets or kits. The most common sizes are usually the ones that are provided. However, many suppliers carry a drill index kit which comes with a huge amount of drill bits in step sizes. Some are in 1/32 steps and some are in one thousandths increments. So, if you want a close tolerance fit on a 3/​8"​x16 threaded connection, you could use a 0.2969"​ pre-drill or for a looser fit you could use a 0.3230"​ pre-drill. Even with a standard 0.3125"​ drill bit, a hand drill is not going to produce a straight hole every time. If you have to over compensate with it and wallow out the hole just a bit to get it straight, you may be producing a looser threaded connection without realizing it. Care should be taken on tighter pre-drilled holes since it creates more friction and heat when tapping than a standard or slightly larger hole and it can lead to breaking taps off in the hole or cracking the piece you're working on. ((hippysmack from the XLFORUM)) 
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   * The longer the chips, the sharper the bit for the application.   * The longer the chips, the sharper the bit for the application.
  
-|This is a new bit going into a scrap piece of aircraft \\ billet aluminum. The chips are too fine for a good cut. ((photo by Hippysmack))|These chips are broken into too small of pieces. ((photo by Hippysmack))|These chips aren't great. \\ But they'​re better than the previous ones. ((photo by Hippysmack))|  +|This is an old bit going into a scrap piece of aircraft \\ billet aluminum. The chips are too fine for a good cut. ((photo by Hippysmack))|These chips are broken into too small of pieces. ((photo by Hippysmack))|These chips aren't great. \\ But they'​re better than the previous ones. ((photo by Hippysmack))|  
-|{{techtalk:​ref:​svcproc:​inspecting_drill_chips_1_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{techtalk:​ref:​svcproc:​inspecting_drill_chips_2_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{techtalk:​ref:​svcproc:​inspecting_drill_chips_3_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|+|{{techtalk:​ref:​tools:​inspecting_drill_chips_1_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{techtalk:​ref:​tools:​inspecting_drill_chips_2_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{techtalk:​ref:​tools:​inspecting_drill_chips_3_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|
  
 ===== Grease or Oil the Bits ===== ===== Grease or Oil the Bits =====
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 This also helps to control heat buildup. \\ This also helps to control heat buildup. \\
 |  Lubing bits. ((photos by sifty of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1592463&​page=5)) ​ ||| |  Lubing bits. ((photos by sifty of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1592463&​page=5)) ​ |||
-|{{:techtalk:​ref:​svcproc:​lubing_bits_1_by_sifty.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{:techtalk:​ref:​svcproc:​lubing_bits_2_by_sifty.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{:techtalk:​ref:​svcproc:​lubing_bits_3_by_sifty.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|+|{{techtalk:​ref:​tools:​lubing_bits_1_by_sifty.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{techtalk:​ref:​tools:​lubing_bits_2_by_sifty.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{techtalk:​ref:​tools:​lubing_bits_3_by_sifty.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|
 ===== Make a Pilot Hole Before Drilling ===== ===== Make a Pilot Hole Before Drilling =====
  
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 |Drill bit appears to be centered to the pilot. ((photo by Hippysmack))|Bit found the pilot and began drilling. ((photo by Hippysmack))|Later inspection revealed the pilot was placed off \\ center from the bit centerline. ((photo by Hippysmack))| |Drill bit appears to be centered to the pilot. ((photo by Hippysmack))|Bit found the pilot and began drilling. ((photo by Hippysmack))|Later inspection revealed the pilot was placed off \\ center from the bit centerline. ((photo by Hippysmack))|
-|{{techtalk:​ref:​svcproc:​center_punch_4_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{techtalk:​ref:​svcproc:​center_punch_5_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{techtalk:​ref:​svcproc:​center_punch_6_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|+|{{techtalk:​ref:​tools:​center_punch_4_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{techtalk:​ref:​tools:​center_punch_5_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{techtalk:​ref:​tools:​center_punch_6_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|
  
   * While using a drill press, watch the end of the bit when first engaging the pilot hole. \\ If the bit flexes to the pilot when spinning, it can be noticed before the hole is fully started and you can adjust the piece to the bit center from there. \\ (before plunging into the hole) \\   * While using a drill press, watch the end of the bit when first engaging the pilot hole. \\ If the bit flexes to the pilot when spinning, it can be noticed before the hole is fully started and you can adjust the piece to the bit center from there. \\ (before plunging into the hole) \\
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 ====== Tapping ====== ====== Tapping ======
 Make sure to use sharp tap and dies. ((Shadowdog500 of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=221093&​highlight=split+rocker+box)) \\ Make sure to use sharp tap and dies. ((Shadowdog500 of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=221093&​highlight=split+rocker+box)) \\
-This is a Craftsman master rethreading kit (5105). \\ + 
-It looks like tap and die set but the threading doesn'​t have the sharp cutting edge+===== Thread Tolerance ===== 
-They are great for cleaning the crud out of threads and straightening out slightly mangled threads\\ + 
-(by pushing them straight again without removing any material) \\ +Threads can be cut to tighter or looser fit depending on the needs or sometimes availability of drill bit sizesFor instance, drill bits are available in a wide variety ​of sets or kits. The most common sizes are usually the ones that are provided. However, many suppliers carry a drill index kit which comes with a huge amount of drill bits in step sizesSome are in 1/32 steps and some are in one thousandths increments. Soif you want a close tolerance fit on a 3/​8"​x16 threaded connection, you could use a 0.2969" pre-drill or for a looser fit you could use a 0.3230"​ pre-drill. Even with a standard 0.3125"​ drill bit, a hand drill is not going to produce ​straight hole every timeIf you have to over compensate with it and wallow out the hole just a bit to get it straight, you may be producing ​looser threaded connection without realizing it. Care should be taken on tighter pre-drilled holes since it creates more friction ​and heat when tapping than standard or slightly larger hole and it can lead to breaking taps off in the hole or cracking the piece you're working on((hippysmack from the XLFORUM)) 
-The kit comes with thread files that come in handy to clean up threads\\  + 
-If these don't workthen you can use the regular tap and dies\\ +\\
-Methodically chasing existing threads ​is never bad idea\\ +
-You just have to make sure you are using the correct size tool and don'​t ​get in hurry and cross thread ​tap and really screw things up\\ +
-Harbor freight may have a cheaper thread chasing kit. \\+
  
 ===== Removing a Broken Tap ===== ===== Removing a Broken Tap =====
   * The best way to remove a broken carbon steel tap is to use a small hole punch to the center of the broken tap and smack it with a hammer while exploding the hardened tap. You don't stand a chance at drilling it out without damaging the hole/ threads and chances are since pressure was enough to break the tap, it'll take more pressure than that to remove the broken lil stubby that's left. ((hippysmack)) ((Article by Oldrump1 [[http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1959533]]))   * The best way to remove a broken carbon steel tap is to use a small hole punch to the center of the broken tap and smack it with a hammer while exploding the hardened tap. You don't stand a chance at drilling it out without damaging the hole/ threads and chances are since pressure was enough to break the tap, it'll take more pressure than that to remove the broken lil stubby that's left. ((hippysmack)) ((Article by Oldrump1 [[http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1959533]]))
 +
 +===== SAE and Metric Tap Drill Sizes =====
 +
 +Below are standard pre-drill sizes for size taps used. These are common drill sizes and they are sufficient for most applications on a Sportster. ((Starrett tap drill sizes chart unless otherwise noted))
 +
 +^  SAE Tap  ^  Drill Size  ^  Drill Bit  | ^  Metric Tap  ^  Drill Bit  |
 +^  Thread size   ​^ ​ #/​Letter ​ ^  Diameter- in  | ^  Thread Size  ^  Diameter- mm / in  |
 +|6x32  |  36  |0.1065"​ ^ |M3 x 0.5 |2.50 mm / 0.0984" ​  |
 +|#​6x40 ​ |  33  |0.1130" ​ ^ |M3.5 x 0.6 |2.90 mm / 0.1142" ​  |
 +|#8x32 \\ #8-36  |  29  |0.1360" ​ ^ |M4 x 0.7 |3.30 mm / 0.1299" ​ |
 +|#​10x24 ​ |  25  |0.1495" ​  ^ |M4.5 x 0.75 |3.70 mm / 0.1457" ​  |
 +|#​10x32 ​ |  21  |0.1590" ​  ^ |M5 x 0.8 |4.20 mm / 0.1654" ​  |
 +|#​12x24 ​ |  16  |0.1770" ​  ^ |M6 x 1 |5.00 mm / 0.1968" ​ |
 +|#​12x28 ​ |  14  |0.1820" ​  ^ |M7 x 1 |6.00 mm / 0.2362" ​ |
 +|1/​4"​x20 ​ |  7  |0.2010" ​  ^ |M8 x 1.25 |6.70 mm / 0.2638" ​ |
 +|1/​4"​x28 ​ |  3  |0.2130" ​  ^ |M8 x 1 |7.00 mm / 0.2756" ​ |
 +|5/​16"​x18 ​ |  F  |0.2570" ​ ^ |M10 x 1.5 |8.50 mm / 0.3346" ​ |
 +|5/​16"​x24 ​ |  I  |0.2720" ​ ^ |M10 x 1.25 |8.70 mm / 0.3425" ​ |
 +|3/​8"​x16 ​ |  5/16  |0.3125" ​ ^ |M12 x 1.75 |10.20 mm / 0.4016" ​ |
 +|3/​8"​x24 ​ |  Q  |0.3320" ​ ^ |M12 x 1.25 |10.80 mm / 0.4252" ​ |
 +|7/​16"​x14 ​ |  U  |0.3680" ​ ^ |M14 x 2 |12.00 mm / 0.4724" ​ |
 +|7/​16"​x20 |  25/64  |0.3906" ​ ^ |M14 x 1.5 |12.50 mm / 0.4921" ​ |
 +|1/​2"​x13 ​ |  27/64  |0.4219" ​ ^ |M16 x 2 |14.00 mm / 0.5512" ​ |
 +|1/​2"​x20 ​ |  29/64  |0.4531" ​ ^ |M16 x 1.5 |14.50 mm / 0.5709" ​ |
 +|9/​16"​x12 ​ |  31/64  |0.4844" ​ ^ |M18 x 2.5 |15.50 mm / 0.6102" ​ |
 +|9/​16"​x18 ​ |  33/64  |0.5156" ​ ^ |M18 x 1.5 |16.50 mm / 0.6496" ​ |
 +|5/​8"​x11 ​ |  17/32  |0..5312" ​ ^ |M20 x 2.5 |17.50 mm / 0.6890" ​ |
 +|5/​8"​x18 ​ |  37/64  |0.5781" ​ ^ |M20 x 1.5 |18.50 mm / 0.7283" ​ |
 +|3/​4"​x10 |  21/32  |0.6562" ​ ^ | 
 +|3/​4"​x16 |  11/16  |0.6875" ​ ^ |
 +|7/​8"​x9 ​ |  49/64  |0.7656" ​ ^ |
 +|7/​8"​x14 |  13/​16" ​ |0.8125" ​ ^ |
 +|1"​x8 ​ |  7/​8" ​ |0.8750" ​ ^ |
 +|1"x12 |  59/​64" ​ |0.9219" ​ ^ |
 +|1"x14 |  15/16  |0.9375" ​ ^ |
 +
 +====== NPSC Tap Drill Sizes ======
 +
 +^Tap / Thread Size  ^Drill Size ((Starrett tap drill sizes chart)) |
 +|1/​8-27 ​ |11/​32 ​ |
 +|1/​4-18 ​ |7/16  |
 +|3/​8-18 ​ |37/​64 ​ |
 +|1/​2-14 ​ |23/​32 ​ |
 +|3/​4-14 ​ |59/​64 ​ |
 +
 +====== Slotting Holes ======
 +
 +{{:​techtalk:​ref:​tools:​enlarging_holes_by_hippysmack.png?​direct&​400|}} ((drawing by Hippysmack)) \\