Boring machines are specialized machine tools designed for machining internal surfaces, such as creating holes inside complex parts. They differ from milling machines because they remove material from the inside rather than from the outer surface of the workpiece. In addition to drilling holes, boring machines are used for facing, threading, tapping, surfacing, and internal turning operations....
Configuration and Movements of Boring Machines
Boring machines are medium to large-sized machines, almost always equipped with a rotary table. They move along three main axes (X, Y, Z), with possible additional axes such as a tilting head or a rotary table. The feed motion can be distributed between the bed and the column or only on the column. The boring head can be fixed or automatic and adjustable.
The Spindle of Boring Machines
A key characteristic is the spindle diameter, which ranges from 55 mm for smaller boring machines up to 300 mm for larger ones. This measurement determines the machine’s capacity to handle tools suitable for the required operations.
Types of Boring Machines Available
In our catalog, you will find:
Fixed-column boring machines: stable structure for precise machining
Moving-column boring machines: greater flexibility in movement
T-type boring machines: specific configuration for special needs
Boring machines with rotary table: for multi-face machining
Boring machines with automatic tool changer: for maximum automation
Industrial Applications
Boring machines are used in heavy mechanical engineering, automotive, aerospace, energy, marine, and hydraulic industries for machining internal surfaces that require high precision. Explore our selection of used boring machines and expand your production capabilities with Makinate’s quality guarantee.
Boring machines are specialized machine tools designed for machining internal surfaces, such as creating holes inside complex parts. They differ from milling machines because they remove material from the inside rather than from the outer surface of the workpiece. In addition to drilling holes, boring machines are used for facing, threading, tapping, surfacing, and internal turning operations....
Configuration and Movements of Boring Machines
Boring machines are medium to large-sized machines, almost always equipped with a rotary table. They move along three main axes (X, Y, Z), with possible additional axes such as a tilting head or a rotary table. The feed motion can be distributed between the bed and the column or only on the column. The boring head can be fixed or automatic and adjustable.
The Spindle of Boring Machines
A key characteristic is the spindle diameter, which ranges from 55 mm for smaller boring machines up to 300 mm for larger ones. This measurement determines the machine’s capacity to handle tools suitable for the required operations.
Types of Boring Machines Available
In our catalog, you will find:
Fixed-column boring machines: stable structure for precise machining
Moving-column boring machines: greater flexibility in movement
T-type boring machines: specific configuration for special needs
Boring machines with rotary table: for multi-face machining
Boring machines with automatic tool changer: for maximum automation
Industrial Applications
Boring machines are used in heavy mechanical engineering, automotive, aerospace, energy, marine, and hydraulic industries for machining internal surfaces that require high precision. Explore our selection of used boring machines and expand your production capabilities with Makinate’s quality guarantee.
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