Monday, October 17, 2011

Westward 5TWK7 Spiral Point Tap, M2-0.40mm

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Spiral Point Tap, Plug, Tap Style Production, High Speed Steel, Plain Finish, 2 Flutes, Size M2, Pitch 0.4mm, Pitch Diameter Limits D3, Shank Dia. 0.141, Surface Treated Plain, Use with Free Running and Screw Locking Helicoil Threaded Inserts, Tolerance 3B, ANSI Standards, Package Quantity 1


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Oct 18, 2011 02:20:14

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Dormer E513 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, M20-2.00 Thread Size

Dormer E513 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, M20-2.00 Thread Size Reviews


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Dormer E513 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, M20-2.00 Thread Size Feature

  • Hand threading tap with straight flutes cuts threads in through holes and blind holes
  • Available in Metric Coarse (M) or Metric Fine (MF) right-hand thread options for different applications
  • High-speed steel for compatibility with a variety of materials
  • Uncoated (bright) tools have no additional surface treatment or coating, suitable for general-purpose applications
  • Round shank with square end allows tap to be used in hand or power-driven applications

The Dormer E500/E513 uncoated, high-speed steel hand threading tap has straight flutes and a round shank with a square end, and is used to create metric right-hand threads in a range of materials. It is available in two different thread specification standards: Metric Coarse (M) or Metric Fine (MF). The straight flutes are suitable for threading through holes (extending through the workpiece) and blind or bottoming holes (with only one opening).

Right-hand threads are designed to tighten when the head or nut is rotated clockwise (the most common threading direction). High-speed steel (HSS) is a common general-purpose steel for cutting tools and is compatible with a variety of materials. With no coating or surface treatment, this uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials and provides an economical alternative to coated tools. The round shank with square end makes it suitable for hand or power-driven applications. This tool can be used in machines, such as drill presses or lathes, or with hand tools such as tap wrenches.

In the Dormer E500/E513 series, E500 taps are available in Metric Coarse (M) sizes; E500 taps with nominal diameters of 1 mm to 1.8 mm have two flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 2 mm to 12 mm have three flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 14 mm to 39 mm have four flutes, and taps with nominal diameters of 42 mm to 56 mm have six flutes. E513 taps are available in Metric Fine (MF) sizes; E513 taps with nominal diameters of 3 mm to 13 mm have three flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 14 mm to 39 mm have four flutes, and taps with nominal diameters of 40 mm to 50 mm have six flutes. Taps in both series are available with a variety of chamfers. This tap conforms to ISO 529 standards and can create threads to a depth 1 ½ times its diameter. It is suitable for the 6H tolerance class: 6H is used for a normal length of thread engagement and medium tolerance quality.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

Precision Dormer manufactures cutting tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Dormer, and Union Butterfield. The company has locations around the world, and provides tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.


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Oct 02, 2011 01:24:12

Friday, September 30, 2011

Union Butterfield 3300(M) High-Speed Steel Thread Forming Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, M10-1.50 Thread Size

Union Butterfield 3300(M) High-Speed Steel Thread Forming Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, M10-1.50 Thread Size Reviews


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Union Butterfield 3300(M) High-Speed Steel Thread Forming Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, M10-1.50 Thread Size Feature

  • Cold-forms threads in through holes and blind holes without producing chips
  • Rol-Form design includes oil grooves in larger sizes to improve coolant flow
  • Produces ANSI standard right-hand threads in metric sizes
  • High-speed steel for compatibility with a variety of materials
  • Round shank with square end helps to minimize rotation in the tool holder

The Union Butterfield 3300(M) uncoated, high-speed steel thread forming tap has a round shank with a square end, lubricant grooves in larger sizes, and is used for cold-forming right-hand threads in ductile materials such as aluminum, brass, bronze, low-carbon steel, and leaded steel. It is suitable for threading through holes (extending through the workpiece) and blind or bottoming holes (with only one opening). The Rol-Form design includes lubricant grooves in sizes M4 and above to improve coolant flow.

Right-hand threads are designed to tighten when a head or nut is rotated clockwise (the most common threading direction). High-speed steel (HSS) is a common general-purpose steel for cutting tools, and is compatible with a variety of materials. With no coating or surface treatment, this uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials and provide an economical alternative to coated tools. The square end shank helps to minimize rotation in the tool holder. This thread forming tap can be used in machines such as drill presses or lathes.

Union Butterfield 3300(M) taps are available with a variety of chamfers. This tap conforms with ANSI standards and can create threads to a depth 2 ½ times its diameter. It is suitable for the ANSI 6H tolerance class: 6H is used for a normal length of thread engagement and medium tolerance quality.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

Precision Dormer manufactures cutting tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Dormer, and Union Butterfield. The company has locations around the world, and provides tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.


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Sep 30, 2011 20:29:05

Sunday, September 18, 2011

#6 - 32 H3, 2 FLUTE HIGH SPEED STEEL SPIRAL POINT PLUG TAP

#6 - 32 H3, 2 FLUTE HIGH SPEED STEEL SPIRAL POINT PLUG TAP Reviews


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#6 - 32 H3, 2 FLUTE HIGH SPEED STEEL SPIRAL POINT PLUG TAP Feature

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  • Tolerance: H3
  • Overall Length: 2"
  • Thread Length: 11/16"
High Speed Steel Ground Thread Spiral Point (Gun) Plug Tap. Plug Style - cutting edges are angularly displaced relative to the tap centerline. This feature causes the tap to continuously break the chip and eject it into the flutes, preventing crowding.


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Sep 19, 2011 01:30:04

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Precision Twist R15P High Speed Steel Jobber Drill Bit, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank, Spiral Flute, 118 Degree Point Angle, Q (Pack of 6)

Precision Twist R15P High Speed Steel Jobber Drill Bit, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank, Spiral Flute, 118 Degree Point Angle, Q (Pack of 6) Reviews


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Precision Twist R15P High Speed Steel Jobber Drill Bit, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank, Spiral Flute, 118 Degree Point Angle, Q (Pack of 6) Feature

  • Jobber-length drill bits are the most common length drill bit, suitable for a wide range of applications
  • 118-degree conventional point angles, for general drilling applications
  • Round shanks, for use on a variety of tool-holding systems
  • Uncoated (bright) finish, economical and useful with a wide range of drilling materials
  • High-speed steel (HSS), for use on a wide variety of materials

The Precision Twist R15P jobber drill bit is a conventional point, general-purpose, round shank drill bit made of HSS with an uncoated (bright) finish. It is suitable for drilling to a depth up to four times the diameter of the drill. Good for portable or machine drilling. The shank diameter is the same as the drill size. It was designed for drilling holes into a wide variety of metals and synthetic materials.

The R15P series has a type N flute form, with a regular helix (21- to 34-degree) angle have best performance drilling into steel or cast iron. The uncoated finish helps keep costs down, yet provides acceptable performance in most situations. The finish helps increase chip flow in soft materials.

Drilling, or hole making, is the most common metalworking operation in the world. Twist drill bits are the most common type of drill bit used. Twist drill bits are commonly used to drill holes with hand-operated drills, standalone drill presses, or lathes. The flutes of the drill bit act a passageway for chip extraction from the hole and for coolant to enter the hole. These drill bits have a right-hand twist that brings chips up and away from the cutting edge. They are made to ANSI (fractional sizing) industry standards, which helps ensure that drill bits around the world conform to the same specifications.

Precision manufactures machine tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Precision Dormer, and Union Butterfield. They have locations around the world, and provide tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.


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Sep 15, 2011 23:11:05

Monday, September 12, 2011

Dormer E500 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, M2-0.45 Thread Size

Dormer E500 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, M2-0.45 Thread Size Reviews


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Dormer E500 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, M2-0.45 Thread Size Feature

  • Hand threading tap with straight flutes cuts threads in through holes and blind holes
  • Available in Metric Coarse (M) or Metric Fine (MF) right-hand thread options for different applications
  • High-speed steel for compatibility with a variety of materials
  • Uncoated (bright) tools have no additional surface treatment or coating, suitable for general-purpose applications
  • Round shank with square end allows tap to be used in hand or power-driven applications

The Dormer E500/E513 uncoated, high-speed steel hand threading tap has straight flutes and a round shank with a square end, and is used to create metric right-hand threads in a range of materials. It is available in two different thread specification standards: Metric Coarse (M) or Metric Fine (MF). The straight flutes are suitable for threading through holes (extending through the workpiece) and blind or bottoming holes (with only one opening).

Right-hand threads are designed to tighten when the head or nut is rotated clockwise (the most common threading direction). High-speed steel (HSS) is a common general-purpose steel for cutting tools and is compatible with a variety of materials. With no coating or surface treatment, this uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials and provides an economical alternative to coated tools. The round shank with square end makes it suitable for hand or power-driven applications. This tool can be used in machines, such as drill presses or lathes, or with hand tools such as tap wrenches.

In the Dormer E500/E513 series, E500 taps are available in Metric Coarse (M) sizes; E500 taps with nominal diameters of 1 mm to 1.8 mm have two flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 2 mm to 12 mm have three flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 14 mm to 39 mm have four flutes, and taps with nominal diameters of 42 mm to 56 mm have six flutes. E513 taps are available in Metric Fine (MF) sizes; E513 taps with nominal diameters of 3 mm to 13 mm have three flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 14 mm to 39 mm have four flutes, and taps with nominal diameters of 40 mm to 50 mm have six flutes. Taps in both series are available with a variety of chamfers. This tap conforms to ISO 529 standards and can create threads to a depth 1 ½ times its diameter. It is suitable for the 6H tolerance class: 6H is used for a normal length of thread engagement and medium tolerance quality.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

Precision Dormer manufactures cutting tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Dormer, and Union Butterfield. The company has locations around the world, and provides tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.


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Sep 12, 2011 17:35:20

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Union Butterfield 1519(UNC) High-Speed Steel Hand Tap, Pulley Style, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, 8" O'all length, 1/2"-13 Thread Size

Union Butterfield 1519(UNC) High-Speed Steel Hand Tap, Pulley Style, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, 8" O'all length, 1/2"-13 Thread Size Reviews


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Union Butterfield 1519(UNC) High-Speed Steel Hand Tap, Pulley Style, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, 8" O'all length, 1/2"-13 Thread Size Feature

  • Hand threading tap with straight flutes cuts threads in through holes and blind holes
  • Pulley-style tap design has extra length for threading holes that require extended reach
  • Plug chamfer for easier starting and correct perpendicular alignment
  • UNC (Unified Coarse) right-hand thread
  • High-speed steel is compatible with a variety of materials

The Union Butterfield 1519(UNC) uncoated, high-speed steel hand threading tap has straight flutes, a plug chamfer, and a pulley-style extended round shank with a square end, and is used to create right-hand threads for long-reach tapping in a range of materials. It is available in ANSI thread specification standard UNC (Unified Coarse). The straight flutes are suitable for threading through holes (extending through the workpiece) and blind or bottoming holes (with only one opening). Pulley taps were originally designed for tapping holes in pulley parts that were difficult to reach; a pulley-style tap has an extended shank so it can reach locations that are inaccessible to regular-length hand taps. The plug chamfer eases tapping at the beginning of the hole and helps maintain correct perpendicular alignment with the workpiece for increased tool life.

Right-hand threads are designed to tighten when the head or nut is rotated clockwise (the most common threading direction). High-speed steel (HSS) is a common general-purpose steel for cutting tools and is compatible with a variety of materials. With no coating or surface treatment, this uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials and provides an economical alternative to coated tools. The round shank with square end makes it suitable for hand or power-driven applications. This tool can be used in machines, such as drill presses or lathes, or with hand tools such as tap wrenches.

In the Union Butterfield 1519(UNC) series, all taps have four flutes and plug chamfers. This tap conforms to ANSI standards and can create threads to a depth 1 ½ times its diameter. It is suitable for the ANSI 3B tolerance class: 3B produces close-tolerance fasteners that resist loosening, as in aerospace applications.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

Precision Dormer manufactures cutting tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Dormer, and Union Butterfield. The company has locations around the world, and provides tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.


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Sep 11, 2011 00:58:04

Friday, September 9, 2011

3/8" - 24 H3, 4 FLUTE HIGH SPEED STEEL HAND BOTTOMING TAP

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3/8" - 24 H3, 4 FLUTE HIGH SPEED STEEL HAND BOTTOMING TAP Feature

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  • Tolerance: H3
  • Overall Length: 2-15/16"
  • Thread Length: 1-1/4"
High Speed Steel Bottoming Style (having 1-2 chamfer threads) Ground Thread Hand Tap. Bottoming Style - Creates the thread to the bottom of the hole. Can be used in a machine as well as by hand, but preferred with a "T-wrench".


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Sep 10, 2011 04:21:05

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Dormer E061 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Gold Oxide Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Taper Chamfer, 5/16"-18 Thread Size

Dormer E061 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Gold Oxide Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Taper Chamfer, 5/16"-18 Thread Size Reviews


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Dormer E061 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Gold Oxide Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Taper Chamfer, 5/16"-18 Thread Size Feature

  • Hand threading tap with straight flutes cuts threads in through holes and blind holes
  • Gold oxide finish on smaller sizes reduces grinding stress within the tool
  • Available in UNC (Unified Coarse) or UNF (Unified Fine) right-hand thread options for different applications
  • High-speed steel for compatibility with a variety of materials
  • Round shank with square end allows tap to be used in hand or power-driven applications

The Dormer MTT E061/MTT E071 high-speed steel hand threading tap has straight flutes, a round shank with a square end, and a gold oxide finish on sizes below 1”, and is used to create right-hand threads in a range of materials, with best performance in cast iron, aluminum, and magnesium. It is available in two different ANSI thread specification standards: UNC (Unified Coarse) or UNF (Unified Fine). The straight flutes are suitable for threading through holes (extending through the workpiece) and blind or bottoming holes (with only one opening). Gold oxide is a low-temperature heat treatment that reduces grinding stress within the tool. In this series all sizes below a nominal diameter of 1” have the gold oxide finish; sizes 1” and larger have an uncoated (bright) finish.

Right-hand threads are designed to tighten when the head or nut is rotated clockwise (the most common threading direction). High-speed steel (HSS) is a common general-purpose steel for cutting tools and is compatible with a variety of materials. With no coating or surface treatment, an uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials and provides an economical alternative to coated tools. The round shank with square end makes this tap suitable for hand or power-driven applications. This tool can be used in machines, such as drill presses or lathes, or with hand tools such as tap wrenches.

In the Dormer MTT E061/MTT E071 series, taps that are machine-screw size 6 have three flutes and all other sizes have four flutes. They are available with a variety of chamfers. This tap conforms to ANSI standards and can create threads to a depth 1 ½ times its diameter. It is suitable for ANSI 2B and 3B tolerance classes: 2B is an average quality fit for commercial and industrial fasteners; 3B produces close-tolerance fasteners that resist loosening, as in aerospace applications.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

Precision Dormer manufactures cutting tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Dormer, and Union Butterfield. The company has locations around the world, and provides tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.


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Sep 09, 2011 00:05:03

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Dormer MTT-X E012 Powdered Metal Spiral Flute Threading Tap, Gold Oxide Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Modified Bottoming Chamfer, M14-1.50 Thread Size

Dormer MTT-X E012 Powdered Metal Spiral Flute Threading Tap, Gold Oxide Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Modified Bottoming Chamfer, M14-1.50 Thread Size Reviews


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Dormer MTT-X E012 Powdered Metal Spiral Flute Threading Tap, Gold Oxide Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Modified Bottoming Chamfer, M14-1.50 Thread Size Feature

  • Spiral flutes for creating threads in blind holes
  • Spiral flute tap pulls chips back from the tip of the tool and out of the hole to prevent clogging
  • Gold oxide finish reduces grinding stress within the tool
  • Powdered-metal steel for performance approaching that of solid carbide tools, with the toughness and shock-resistance of high-speed steel
  • Available in Metric Coarse (M) or Metric Fine (MF) right-hand thread options for different applications

The Dormer MTT-X E002/MTT-X E012 powdered-metal steel spiral flute tap has a round shank with a square end, gold oxide finish, and a modified bottoming chamfer, and is used to create metric right-hand threads in a range of materials, with best performance in steel, aluminum and magnesium. It is available in two different thread specification standards: Metric Coarse (M) or Metric Fine (MF). The 48-degree spiral flutes of this tap pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole to prevent clogging, making it suitable for blind or bottoming holes (with only one opening). Gold oxide is a low-temperature heat treatment that reduces grinding stress within the tool. The modified bottoming chamfer has additional length to reduce chip load, add tool life in difficult-to-machine materials, and permit higher tapping speeds.

Right-hand threads are designed to tighten when a head or nut is rotated clockwise (the most common threading direction). Powdered-metal steel offers performance that approaches that of solid carbide tools but with the toughness and shock-resistance of high-speed steel. The round shank with square end helps to minimize rotation in the tool holder. This tool can be used in machines, such as drill presses or lathes, or with hand tools such as tap wrenches.

In the Dormer MTT-X E002 series, taps with nominal diameters of 3 mm to 14 mm have three flutes and those with nominal diameters of 16 mm to 24 mm have four flutes. In the MTT-X E012 series, taps with nominal diameters of 4 mm to 14 mm have three flutes and those with nominal diameters of 16 mm to 22 mm have four flutes. All taps in both series have modified bottoming chamfers. This tap conforms to ISO 529 standards and can create threads to a depth two-and-a-half times its diameter. It is suitable for the 6H tolerance class: 6H is used for a normal length of thread engagement and medium tolerance quality.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

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Sep 07, 2011 23:08:05

Monday, September 5, 2011

Union Butterfield 1582(UNC) High-Speed Steel Spiral Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, #5-40 Thread Size

Union Butterfield 1582(UNC) High-Speed Steel Spiral Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, #5-40 Thread Size Reviews


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Union Butterfield 1582(UNC) High-Speed Steel Spiral Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, #5-40 Thread Size Feature

  • Spiral flute tap design pulls chips back from the tip of the tool and out of the hole to prevent clogging
  • Spiral flutes for creating threads in blind holes
  • Available in UNC (Unified Coarse) or UNF (Unified Fine) right-hand thread options for different applications
  • Uncoated (bright) tools have no additional surface treatment or coating, suitable for general-purpose applications
  • Round shank with square end helps to minimize rotation in the tool holder

The Union Butterfield 1582(UNC)/1582(UNF) uncoated, high-speed steel spiral flute tap has a round shank with a square end and is used to create right-hand threads in a range of materials. It is available in two different ANSI thread specification standards: UNC (Unified Coarse) and UNF (Unified Fine). The 30-degree spiral flutes of this tap pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole to prevent clogging. This characteristic makes the tap suitable for blind or bottoming holes.

Right-hand threads are designed to tighten when a head or nut is rotated clockwise (the most common threading direction). High-speed steel (HSS) is a common general-purpose steel for cutting tools and is compatible with a variety of materials. With no coating or surface treatment, this uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials and provides an economical alternative to coated tools. The round shank with square end helps to minimize rotation in the tool holder. This tool can be used in machines, such as drill presses or lathes, or with hand tools such as tap wrenches.

In the Union Butterfield 1582(UNC)/1582(UNF) series all taps have two flutes. They are available with a variety of chamfers. This tap conforms to ANSI standards and can create threads to a depth 2 ½ times its diameter. It is suitable for the ANSI 3B tolerance class: 3B produces close-tolerance fasteners that resist loosening, as in aerospace applications.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

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Sep 06, 2011 00:30:05

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Dormer E513 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, M30-1.50 Thread Size

Dormer E513 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, M30-1.50 Thread Size Reviews


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Dormer E513 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Plug Chamfer, M30-1.50 Thread Size Feature

  • Hand threading tap with straight flutes cuts threads in through holes and blind holes
  • Available in Metric Coarse (M) or Metric Fine (MF) right-hand thread options for different applications
  • High-speed steel for compatibility with a variety of materials
  • Uncoated (bright) tools have no additional surface treatment or coating, suitable for general-purpose applications
  • Round shank with square end allows tap to be used in hand or power-driven applications

The Dormer E500/E513 uncoated, high-speed steel hand threading tap has straight flutes and a round shank with a square end, and is used to create metric right-hand threads in a range of materials. It is available in two different thread specification standards: Metric Coarse (M) or Metric Fine (MF). The straight flutes are suitable for threading through holes (extending through the workpiece) and blind or bottoming holes (with only one opening).

Right-hand threads are designed to tighten when the head or nut is rotated clockwise (the most common threading direction). High-speed steel (HSS) is a common general-purpose steel for cutting tools and is compatible with a variety of materials. With no coating or surface treatment, this uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials and provides an economical alternative to coated tools. The round shank with square end makes it suitable for hand or power-driven applications. This tool can be used in machines, such as drill presses or lathes, or with hand tools such as tap wrenches.

In the Dormer E500/E513 series, E500 taps are available in Metric Coarse (M) sizes; E500 taps with nominal diameters of 1 mm to 1.8 mm have two flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 2 mm to 12 mm have three flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 14 mm to 39 mm have four flutes, and taps with nominal diameters of 42 mm to 56 mm have six flutes. E513 taps are available in Metric Fine (MF) sizes; E513 taps with nominal diameters of 3 mm to 13 mm have three flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 14 mm to 39 mm have four flutes, and taps with nominal diameters of 40 mm to 50 mm have six flutes. Taps in both series are available with a variety of chamfers. This tap conforms to ISO 529 standards and can create threads to a depth 1 ½ times its diameter. It is suitable for the 6H tolerance class: 6H is used for a normal length of thread engagement and medium tolerance quality.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

Precision Dormer manufactures cutting tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Dormer, and Union Butterfield. The company has locations around the world, and provides tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.


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Sep 05, 2011 02:52:04

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Dormer E501 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, For Left-Hand Threads, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Taper Chamfer, M14-2.00 Thread Size

Dormer E501 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, For Left-Hand Threads, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Taper Chamfer, M14-2.00 Thread Size Reviews


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Dormer E501 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, For Left-Hand Threads, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Taper Chamfer, M14-2.00 Thread Size Feature

  • Hand threading tap with straight flutes cuts threads in through holes and blind holes
  • ISO 529 standard tap creates threads for metric applications
  • Left hand threads help prevent loosening in applications involving counterclockwise rotation
  • High-speed steel for compatibility with a variety of materials
  • Round shank with square end allows tap to be used in hand or power-driven applications

The Dormer E501 uncoated, high-speed steel hand threading tap has straight flutes and a round shank with a square end, and is used to create metric left-hand threads in a range of materials. The straight flutes are suitable for threading through holes (extending through the workpiece) and blind or bottoming holes (with only one opening). Left hand threads are designed to tighten when the head or nut is rotated counterclockwise; they are useful to prevent loosening in applications where the assembly will rotate counterclockwise.

High-speed steel (HSS) is a common general-purpose steel for cutting tools and is compatible with a variety of materials. With no coating or surface treatment, this uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials and provides an economical alternative to coated tools. The round shank with square end makes it suitable for hand or power-driven applications. This tool can be used in machines, such as drill presses or lathes, or with hand tools such as tap wrenches.

In the Dormer E501 series taps with nominal diameters of 3 mm to 12 mm have three flutes and those with nominal diameters of 14 mm to 24 mm have four flutes. All taps are available with a variety of chamfers. This tap conforms to ISO 529 standards and can create threads to a depth 1 ½ times its diameter. It is suitable for the 6H tolerance class: 6H is used for a normal length of thread engagement and medium tolerance quality.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

Precision Dormer manufactures cutting tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Dormer, and Union Butterfield. The company has locations around the world, and provides tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.


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Sep 04, 2011 00:39:04

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Century Drill and Tool 97316 Hexagon Metric Tap, 10.0 x 1.25

Century Drill and Tool 97316 Hexagon Metric Tap, 10.0 x 1.25 Reviews


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Century Drill and Tool 97316 Hexagon Metric Tap, 10.0 x 1.25 Feature

  • Heat treated and tempered for file hard threads, and longer, useful life
  • Designed for hand cutting applications
  • Plug style tap is the most commonly used style of tap - 3 to 5 threads chamfered at tip.
  • Very strong and durable
  • Easy to use
METRIC TAP - Plug style. Precision cut threads, accurately formed for consistent, exact threading. Heat treated for file hard threads, and longer useful tool life. Designed for hand cutting applications.


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Sep 01, 2011 21:39:04

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Union Butterfield 1534NR(UNC) High-Speed Steel Spiral Point Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, H2 Tolerance, #10-24 Thread Size

Union Butterfield 1534NR(UNC) High-Speed Steel Spiral Point Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, H2 Tolerance, #10-24 Thread Size Reviews


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Union Butterfield 1534NR(UNC) High-Speed Steel Spiral Point Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, H2 Tolerance, #10-24 Thread Size Feature

  • Spiral point tap pushes chips ahead of tool to reduce clogging
  • Spiral point with straight flutes for cutting threads in through holes
  • Non-relieved design for applications requiring close gauging fits, for manual feed rate applications, or for use on older equipment
  • Round shank with square end helps to minimize rotation in the tool holder
  • Available in UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), or UNS (Unified Special) right-hand thread options for different applications

The Union Butterfield 1534NR(UNC)/1534(UNF)/1534(UNS) uncoated, high-speed steel spiral point tap has a non-relieved design, straight flutes, and a round shank with a square end, and is used to create right-hand threads in a range of materials. It is available in three different ANSI thread specification standards: UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), or UNS (Unified Special). The spiral point of this tap (sometimes referred to as a “gun tap”) pushes chips ahead of the tool and the straight flutes reduce clogging. Both characteristics make it suitable for threading through holes (extending through the workpiece). The non-relieved design of this series has concentric threads without pitch diameter relief. It is recommended for applications requiring close gauging fits and in older equipment that is not sufficiently rigid to accomodate the relieved-style series of spiral pointed taps.

Right-hand threads are designed to tighten when the head or nut is rotated clockwise (the most common threading direction). High-speed steel (HSS) is a common general-purpose steel for cutting tools, and is compatible with a variety of materials. With no coating or surface treatment, this uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials and provide an economical alternative to coated tools. The round shank with square end helps to minimize rotation in the tool holder. This tool can be used in machines, such as drill presses or lathes, or with hand tools such as tap wrenches.

In the Union Butterfield 1534NR tap series all taps have two flutes. The 1534NR(UNC) and 1534(UNF) taps are available with a variety of chamfers. The single 1534(UNS) tap has a plug chamfer. This tap conforms to ANSI standards and can create threads to a depth 2 ½ times its diameter. Both 1534NR(UNC) and 1534NR(UNF) taps are suitable for ANSI 2B and 3B tolerance classes: 2B is an average quality fit for commercial and industrial fasteners; 3B produces close-tolerance fasteners used for greater resistance to stripping, as in aerospace applications. The single 1534NR(UNS) tap is suitable for the ANSI 3B tolerance class.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

Precision Dormer manufactures cutting tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Dormer, and Union Butterfield. The company has locations around the world, and provides tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.


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Aug 31, 2011 22:07:12

Monday, August 29, 2011

Dormer E513 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Taper Chamfer, M20-1.50 Thread Size

Dormer E513 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Taper Chamfer, M20-1.50 Thread Size Reviews


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Dormer E513 High-Speed Steel Straight Flute Tap, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Taper Chamfer, M20-1.50 Thread Size Feature

  • Hand threading tap with straight flutes cuts threads in through holes and blind holes
  • Available in Metric Coarse (M) or Metric Fine (MF) right-hand thread options for different applications
  • High-speed steel for compatibility with a variety of materials
  • Uncoated (bright) tools have no additional surface treatment or coating, suitable for general-purpose applications
  • Round shank with square end allows tap to be used in hand or power-driven applications

The Dormer E500/E513 uncoated, high-speed steel hand threading tap has straight flutes and a round shank with a square end, and is used to create metric right-hand threads in a range of materials. It is available in two different thread specification standards: Metric Coarse (M) or Metric Fine (MF). The straight flutes are suitable for threading through holes (extending through the workpiece) and blind or bottoming holes (with only one opening).

Right-hand threads are designed to tighten when the head or nut is rotated clockwise (the most common threading direction). High-speed steel (HSS) is a common general-purpose steel for cutting tools and is compatible with a variety of materials. With no coating or surface treatment, this uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials and provides an economical alternative to coated tools. The round shank with square end makes it suitable for hand or power-driven applications. This tool can be used in machines, such as drill presses or lathes, or with hand tools such as tap wrenches.

In the Dormer E500/E513 series, E500 taps are available in Metric Coarse (M) sizes; E500 taps with nominal diameters of 1 mm to 1.8 mm have two flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 2 mm to 12 mm have three flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 14 mm to 39 mm have four flutes, and taps with nominal diameters of 42 mm to 56 mm have six flutes. E513 taps are available in Metric Fine (MF) sizes; E513 taps with nominal diameters of 3 mm to 13 mm have three flutes, taps with nominal diameters of 14 mm to 39 mm have four flutes, and taps with nominal diameters of 40 mm to 50 mm have six flutes. Taps in both series are available with a variety of chamfers. This tap conforms to ISO 529 standards and can create threads to a depth 1 ½ times its diameter. It is suitable for the 6H tolerance class: 6H is used for a normal length of thread engagement and medium tolerance quality.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

Precision Dormer manufactures cutting tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Dormer, and Union Butterfield. The company has locations around the world, and provides tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.


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Aug 30, 2011 10:07:05

Union Butterfield 1585(UNF) High-Speed Steel Spiral Point Tap, Relieved Style, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, H3 Tolerance, 1/4"-28 Thread Size

Union Butterfield 1585(UNF) High-Speed Steel Spiral Point Tap, Relieved Style, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, H3 Tolerance, 1/4"-28 Thread Size Reviews


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Union Butterfield 1585(UNF) High-Speed Steel Spiral Point Tap, Relieved Style, Uncoated (Bright) Finish, Round Shank With Square End, Bottoming Chamfer, H3 Tolerance, 1/4"-28 Thread Size Feature

  • Spiral point tap pushes chips ahead of tool to reduce clogging
  • Spiral point tap with straight flutes for cutting threads in through holes
  • Relieved-style design reduces friction between tap and workpiece for reduced tool wear
  • Round shank with square end helps to minimize rotation in the tool holder
  • Available in UNC (Unified Coarse) and UNF (Unified Fine) right-hand thread options for different applications

The Union Butterfield 1585(UNC)/1585(UNF) uncoated, high-speed steel spiral point tap has a relieved-style design, straight flutes, and a round shank with a square end, and is used to create right-hand threads in a range of materials. It is available in two different ANSI thread specification standards: UNC (Unified Coarse) and UNF (Unified Fine). The spiral point of this tap (sometimes referred to as a “gun tap”) pushes chips ahead of the tool and the straight flutes reduce clogging. Both characteristics make it suitable for threading through holes (extending through the workpiece). Relieved-style design reduces the friction between tap and workpiece for longer tool life.

Right-hand threads are designed to tighten when a head or nut is rotated clockwise (the most common threading direction). High-speed steel (HSS) is a common general-purpose steel for cutting tools and is compatible with a variety of materials. With no coating or surface treatment, this uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials and provides an economical alternative to coated tools. The round shank with square end helps to minimize rotation in the tool holder. This tool can be used in machines, such as drill presses or lathes, or with hand tools such as tap wrenches.

In the Union Butterfield 1585(UNC) and 1585(UNF) tap series, taps with 1/4” to 5/16” nominal diameters are available in two or three flutes, and those with 3/8” to 3/4” nominal diameters have three flutes. They are available with a variety of chamfers. These taps conform to ANSI standards and can create threads to a depth 2 ½ times their diameter. They are suitable for the ANSI 3B tolerance class: 3B produces close-tolerance fasteners that resist loosening, as in aerospace applications.

Taps produce internal threads in previously formed holes and can be used in machines (such as drill presses) or with hand tools. Common types of taps include hand taps, spiral point taps, spiral flute taps, thread forming taps, and pipe taps. Hand taps (straight-flute taps) collect chips in the straight flutes of the tool; spiral point taps push chips through holes ahead of the tool; and spiral flute taps pull chips back from the tip of the tool, up and out the hole. Thread forming taps, also known as cold forming taps, press rather than cut to create threads in a drilled hole, and no chips are created. Pipe taps create threads in pipes and pipe fittings. Each thread type designates a thread profile and each type is identified with an abbreviation. In the U.S. and Canada, the Unified Thread Standard is the dominant thread type, including UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), and NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads, among others.

Precision Dormer manufactures cutting tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Dormer, and Union Butterfield. The company has locations around the world, and provides tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.


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Aug 29, 2011 12:56:04