James' reply is incorrect. You need to look at the tap manufacturer's website and find out what the recommended SFM is for your tap and the material you are using. Then calculate RPM with this formula: (Recommended SFM * 3.82)/Major diameter of the Tap = RPM BTW: I know your post is almost a year old. I noticed that after I typed my reply.
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How do you calculate the RPM for tapping in inches?
you don't need to with a floating tap.
James' reply is incorrect. You need to look at the tap manufacturer's website and find out what the recommended SFM is for your tap and the material you are using. Then calculate RPM with this formula: (Recommended SFM * 3.82)/Major diameter of the Tap = RPM
BTW: I know your post is almost a year old. I noticed that after I typed my reply.
@@PR-gd5tk Thank you so much for the information. I really appreciate it 🙏! This helps me a lot !