If you know how turning lathes work, then you probably know how boring mills operate because they follow a similar working principle. However, horizontal boring equipment cut the internal part of the workpiece while a lathe machine cuts the external diameter of a part. So, in essence, boring mills are used when finishing a pre-existing hole on the workpiece. Their primary main task is to achieve three important machining functions. The first is to correct the sizing of the bored part; next, is its straightness; and last is its concentricity.
If the internal diameter of a workpiece is not of standard size or wrong size, proper sizing is needed with the use of a boring mill. Any diameter size can be attained by altering the horizontal boring equipment within the work envelope of the milling machine that is usually larger than any other kinds of machine tools available. Moreover, the straightness of the existing hole is guaranteed as the spindle of the boring mill is capable of reaching far into the cavity or the tool can be moved straight along the ways. Lastly, the concentricity of the part is also ensured between its internal and external parts of the workpiece.
So, if your business requires the use of boring mills, our horizontal boring equipment can enhance the efficiency and quality of your operations. Horizontal boring mills are safer and easier to operate than their vertical versions, though they are both effective in prototyping and manufacturing processes. At TOS America we fully understand that your profitability largely relies on the excellence of these machines. Our extensive experience with horizontal boring equipment and mills enabled us to help you find one that will be perfectly suited to your existing or new operations. Your expectations are ensured to be met in terms of the high quality of the equipment you will get from us.
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