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So what’s a spring center good for? Basically it helps the user tap a hole.
To use the spring center, insert it into the chuck on the mill, drill press, or lathe tail stock. Advance the spring center toward the tap until the spring is fully compressed. Begin tapping as you would normally, but let the spring center apply pressure to the tap while you concentrate on turning the tap itself. As a side note, the photo showing the spring center in use also illustrates a handy way to protect a part from damage. Thin pieces of metal (in this case a sacrificed diet Pepsi can) can be used to prevent the vise jaws from marring the part.
Using the spring center will help you start a tap with ease because it helps maintain tap alignment along the axis of the hole being tapped. All you have to do is concentrate on not breaking the tap!
So what’s a spring center good for? Basically it helps the user tap a hole.
To use the spring center, insert it into the chuck on the mill, drill press, or lathe tail stock. Advance the spring center toward the tap until the spring is fully compressed. Begin tapping as you would normally, but let the spring center apply pressure to the tap while you concentrate on turning the tap itself. As a side note, the photo showing the spring center in use also illustrates a handy way to protect a part from damage. Thin pieces of metal (in this case a sacrificed diet Pepsi can) can be used to prevent the vise jaws from marring the part.
Using the spring center will help you start a tap with ease because it helps maintain tap alignment along the axis of the hole being tapped. All you have to do is concentrate on not breaking the tap!
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