B23G2200/46

PIPE THREADER

A pipe threader includes a housing, an electric motor, a battery, a die holder, and a die locking mechanism. The die locking mechanism receives torque from the electric motor and rotates as a result. A cutting die is received in the die holder and the locking mechanism rotationally locks the cutting die in the die holder. The locking mechanism includes a first lock ring and a second lock ring. The pipe threader includes a drive assembly including an electric motor, a multi-stage planetary transmission that receives torque from the motor, and a worm drive that receives torque from the transmission. The pipe threader includes an inertial measurement unit and an electronic processer. The processor receives data from the inertial measurement unit, generates a relative position of the pipe threader by applying a Kalman filter, determining whether the relative position exceeds a threshold, and decreases the motor speed in response.

Thread-forming tap

A thread forming tap includes a screw thread formed into a male thread shape with margin portions disposed to project in radial direction and relief portions having a diameter smaller than the margin portions, the margin portions and relief portions alternatively arranged and, thread forming tap causes the margin portions of the screw thread to cut into a surface layer portion of a prepared hole formed in a work to plastically deform the surface layer portion to form a female thread, margin portions are formed into a ridge line shape with a width dimension of zero at least at a thread bottom of the screw thread, and margin portions are formed into a ridge line shape with a width dimension of zero in a range from a thread bottom of the screw thread to a position between the thread bottom and an effective diameter position of the screw thread.

Chase With a Lead
20220055131 · 2022-02-24 ·

This invention, a thread chase with a lead that acts as a smooth bore guide into a threaded hole is suitable where space is confined, and the male thread chase must be exactly aligned with the female threads, “sight unseen”, or damage to female threads may result by applying force to a misaligned thread chase, particularly where the female threads are of softer metals. The lead smooth bore also prevents shavings and other debris resulting from the cleaning from the chase, from falling into the hole that is being cleaned. A recessed tapered area between the threaded portion of this case and the lead smooth bore guide collects the shavings or cleaning residue so that when the tool is withdrawn from the hole, the shavings and cleaning residual will collect in that area and not fall into the threaded hole being cleaned.

Method for setting a screw

A method for setting a screw, which has an external thread in a front region and a drive in a rear region for introducing a torque into the screw, in a drilled hole in a substrate of a mineral material includes producing an internal thread in the drilled hole by a threaded drill provided with a cutting thread and then introducing the screw into the drilled hole and in so doing the external thread of the screw is screwed into the internal thread, produced by the threaded drill, in the drilled hole. The external diameter of the cutting thread of the threaded drill is smaller than the external diameter of the external thread of the screw.

THREAD FORMER
20180236578 · 2018-08-23 ·

A thread former includes a shank and a forming section having a polygonal cross-section. A ridge or a plurality of ridges of the thread former extend along the circumference of the forming section that has at least two axially adjacent ridges and/or interruptions. In order to provide a thread former in which the wear is further reduced and the machining speed or the number of manufactured tapped holes can be further increased without increasing the wear or even with the reduction of wear, there is suggested that on axially adjacent ridge sections at least some of the interruptions are arranged at different angular positions.

Method for Setting a Screw
20180231045 · 2018-08-16 · ·

The invention relates to a method for setting a screw, which has an external thread in a front region and a drive in a rear region for introducing a torque into the screw, in a drilled hole in a substrate of a mineral material, in which method an internal thread is produced in the drilled hole by means of a threaded drill provided with a cutting thread, and then the screw is introduced into the drilled hole and in so doing the external thread of the screw is screwed into the internal thread, produced by the threaded drill, in the drilled hole. According to the invention, there is provision that the outside diameter of the cutting thread of the threaded drill is smaller than the outside diameter of the external thread of the screw. The invention further relates to packages comprising object for carrying out such method.

System for securing an anchor in a mineral substrate

Disclosed herein is a system for fastening an anchor in a borehole in a mineral substrate, in particular concrete, mortar or masonry, comprising an anchor having a core section and a thread section, and a grooving tool for grooving an internal thread in the borehole, the grooving tool comprising the following: a base body having a leading and a trailing end, a force application device being provided, via which a torque for screwing the grooving tool into the borehole and for grooving the thread is transmitted to the base body, the base body having an outer surface on which a grooving thread is formed, which is suitable for grooving the internal thread into the wall of the borehole, the following applying to the ratio of the length h.sub.eff of the thread section of the anchor and the nominal diameter d.sub.b of the borehole: h.sub.eff/d.sub.b10.0, preferably 12.0, particularly preferably 15.0, and in particular 30.0.

Multi-sectional Drilling and Tapping Apparatus
20170136564 · 2017-05-18 ·

A multi-sectional drilling and tapping apparatus includes a shank, a drill and a tap that are made in one piece. The shank is formed at an end while the drill is formed at another end. The drill includes a small section formed between a tip and a large section. The drill further includes helical blades extending to the shank from the tip. The tap includes helical ribs each extending from a corresponding one of the helical blades and groups of tooth-shaped blades each evenly arranged along a corresponding one of the helical ribs. The tap includes a diameter larger than that of the large section of the drill.