Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Tapping Head Temperatures

In-die Tapping Head Operating Temperatures

As a general rule, most In-die tapping heads run at high production speeds.  In some cases the production speeds can reach up to 200 strokes per minute.  These higher production speeds leads to heat which often brings up questions about how hot the In-die tapping heads can get while in production. 


Normal bearing operating temperatures can range from 80-150F degrees but are rated up to 220F degrees.   Bearing temperatures normally run hotter at start up and right after re-lubrication because excess grease causes friction and drag in the bearing.  Temperature spikes of 50F degrees at start up and 30F degrees after re-lubrication are common.  With all this information our recommendations are not to exceed 170F degrees during continual operation but understanding that there may be spikes up to 200F degrees at startup or re-lubrication. 

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