What's a reasonable price for this device, and who would use one? The seller is advertising this for a friend and would like to give feedback on pricing.
Thanks!
I'm not familiar with the brand. Looks like made in Japan? Found link below, new ones ~750 $C. They use clutch assemblies to control slip based on tap size setting (ring on top). So lower run time use would mean higher remaining life & vise-versa. Not sure how to assess this without disassembly. Who would use them? People who have a bunch of tapped holes to do. Tapping is done by pulling down the feed handle of a drill press or mill, so you can do a lot of threads in short time vs conventional methods. An aspiring tooling plate maker! LOL (although the heads come sized to a specific bracketed tap range size & that might be a big fellah).
The Accusize tapping head is commonly used as the following tools (and solutions): tapping head, tap holder, morse tapper, JSN-7, JSN-12, JSN-20, JSN7, JSN12, JSN20, tapping head for drill press, tapping head r8, tapping head reversing, tapping head r8 shank, tapping head for hand drill, tapping...
I have the same tapper. Lightly used for many years. Has worked very well. Can't remember what I paid for it. eBay purchase. Also have smaller tapper for smaller jobs (of course).
Thanks, guys - I'll pass along this info to the seller. It sounds like $300 isn't too far out of line? Probably finding the right buyer (any buyer?) is the challenge.
Ideally it would.... Have an adjustable clutch system Tap up to 1/2" Have R8 or 3/4" straight shank Be auto reversing I'll consider anything actually... PM me if you have something to part with. Thanks, Craig
I saw a local ad in the last week or so selling several tapmatic brand ones for $200-275. Priced according to size, one was 1/4” max, one 1/2” max and one 5/8” max.