A customer came to us frustrated with a thread quality problem they were having in-house. They were tapping M4 and M5 threads in 6063 aluminum enclosures and getting torn, rough threads that were failing torque-out specs. We took a look at their process and spotted the issue pretty quickly — they were using standard hand taps on a drill press with no tapping fluid and inconsistent feed pressure.
We switched them over to spiral flute machine taps run on a CNC machining center with a rigid tapping cycle. The key change was using a proper aluminum tapping fluid (a light mineral oil compound) and running the tap at the correct speed — around 800 RPM for M4 in aluminum. Spiral flute taps pull the chip up and out of the hole, which makes a huge difference in aluminum where chips love to pack in.
Thread quality went from marginal to excellent overnight. Pull-out strength tested well above their minimum spec. We put together a simple process sheet for their team so they could maintain the same setup going forward. Sometimes the fix is simpler than people think — it’s all about the right tooling and the right process.
