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When tolerances prevent the use of a drill bit or when a large enough drill bit or reamer is not available, large diameter holes are produced using boring heads. In some circumstances, a boring head can also be used to change the centerlines of holes or enlarge existing ones.
Remove 0.002 inches with the final pass for a flawless finish. To lubricate and cool a tool, use cutting oil.
The Global Boring Head market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
With the introduction of the 465 (464) series of fine boring heads, Allied Machine and Engineering, a prominent producer of holemaking and finishing cutting tools for the metal-cutting industry, announces the expansion of its line of Wohlhaupter boring tools.
These internally balanced fine boring heads have both analogue vernier scale adjustment and 3ETECH digital adjustment. Multiple adaptable 3ETECH boring head tools, such as VarioBore, 538 (537) large diameter cassettes, 465 (464) fine boring heads, and custom tooling solutions, can be employed with a single 3ETECH digital readout.
The lightweight aluminium Alu-Line boring heads offer a diameter range of 2.559″ – 8.070″ with the new 465 (464) fine boring heads having a full diameter range of 1.968″ – 8.070″ (50mm – 205mm) (65.00mm – 205.00mm).
The customer will only require one 3ETECH module for all adaptable heads in high production environments like those found in the aerospace, automotive, and heavy equipment industries, which lowers machining costs.
The tool maintains stability during the tooling process and achieves tight tolerances and ideal surface finishes thanks to the inbuilt self-balancing system.
The precision-driven 465 (464) fine boring head may be relied upon to uphold standards in these types of industries.