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Horizontal Boring Equipment: From Micro To Titan-Sized Boring Operations




Sometimes, going big is the only option in a project, especially if you're handling vehicles and structural development operations.



At a time when micro to medium-sized horizontal boring equipment is enough to make the necessary precision holes in cars, panels, and other components, having a micro to the medium-sized boring machine is all you need. Plus, you can save up on the number of tools and drilling heads that spin around its lathe as long as it delivers the best and most optimal performance.



Gigantic horizontal boring equipment is necessary because titan-sized projects do exist. For example, you might need a powerful 2,500 RPM spindle speed. That's when a giant-sized boring mill, such as FERMAT's WRF Heavy, becomes crucial to your operations.



With a 160mm spindle diameter and 1-metre extension, it's easy to deal with thick panels and industrial-grade structural frames. In doing so, you achieve the most precise and speedy panel and component drilling possible.



Oversized workpieces will need exceptionally capable worktables. Any misalignment can cause a massive operational deviation. The WRF Heavy has floor plates and rotary tables that can carry up to 100 metric tons. Now, your forklifts can deliver the workpieces straight to the table without pre-cutting for micro and medium-sized boring mill.



You'll need a great lathe to spin your workpieces and tools for careful drilling. The WRF Heavy has four servo motors and racks to achieve flawless movement across the Y-axis for effective drilling. Properly maintained motors ensure you can move all workpieces within the weight limit without trouble.



Suppose you have yet to find a dependable distributor of high-quality horizontal boring equipment. In that case, you can always count on TOS America to deliver exceptional Czech-made FERMAT machines, such as the WRF Heavy. Contact us today to learn more to get the best machines for all your needs.

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