Thanks. You guys are so helpfull.
Thanks. You guys are so helpfull.
A silly question: If I am going to use 16mm Anti Vandal Short Momentary Yellow Ring Switch and need to drill a hole - which tap & drill set should I use?
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Thanks. This is the metric system so I guess I can get it here in Norway in a hardware-store. What does it mean when it says "M16-1 tap". I know what a M16 tap is but not with the "-1".
I imagine this is what I need (from the first post in this thread):
For the Lighted 16mm anti-Vandal Switch
-To tap and thread; 15mm bit w/ M16-1 tap
-Use a 23/32 endmill to countersink the AV switch. Drill a 5/8" hole first.
edit: On this eBay auction for a M16 tap I have to choose screw pitch. What do I choose?
Last edited by ilpostino; 03-17-2014 at 03:00 AM.
M16-1: "M" means it's metric. The "16" is the diameter in mm. The "1" is the thread pitch.
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Thanks. Will this tap fit the tap handle from TCSS?
Hmm I wonder if they will do it for me if I ask nicely .
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