Achieve High Quality Drilling With A Boring Bar

Posted by mike brown on March 6th, 2017

During metalworking and woodworking, many objects need to be drilled in the process of forming a product. Drilling can be performed with the help of specialized machines known as boring bars. They are made up of three parts as the main body, bar holder and dial screw. The body is divided into two parts namely top part and lower part where each of the parts perform specific functions. These machines can be mounted vertically or horizontally according to their head designs. They can make holes in the toughest of the metals in short time and produce good surface finishes and tolerances. Boring bars are used to make holes that require big and accurate diameters for the metals, which have high surface roughness.

In woodworking, the boring bars used are static in size that can make circular plunge cuts while in metalworking, it is not necessary that all the required holes are drilled in a circular shape. So, in the metal boring, the bars can be used to plunge and drag on the X or Y axes of the metal to create a asymmetrical hole or channel. And if only circular holes are needed, the boring bar can be moved only in an up-and-down motion on the Z axis to create them. Boring bars are made of steel or carbide shanks and their latest models are also equipped with anti-vibration mechanism. They are used for many applications such as boring of holes in dozers, backhoes, and end loaders as well as to perform repairs in tilt bed trailers and heavy duty fork trucks.

Bandsaw is an important tool in any workshop that helps in cutting a variety of materials including hard & abrasive materials, ferrous & non-ferrous metals, wood and much more. They are suitable for all kinds of cutting, and work well with any model of machine including horizontal and vertical machines. Bandsaws are comprised of a blade that facilitates the cutting process. A good blade ensures cleaner and better cutting as well as proves safe for the workers. Bandsaw blades are available in different lengths and styles as regular tooth, hook tooth and skip tooth. The number of teeth present in each of these types determine the smoothness of the cutting performed on the materials.

If you need different tools like boring bars or blades for your workshop, you can buy them from online dealers. You can head online to find these companies.

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