Precision boring and coordinate works
Coordinate boring machines are designed to create the most critical parts - holes with small deviations concerning their mutual placement. The workpiece is moved relative to the tool with an error of no more than 0.01 millimeters. This group of machines is equipped with a control device for checking dimensional deviations on machined parts.
This equipment is able to perform the following operations: drilling, finishing milling, boring, reaming and countersinking of holes, inspection and measurement of parts, face finishing milling, as well as marking operations. The machines are used for punching holes in housing parts and fixtures, as well as in conductors, which require a significant accuracy of mutual hole placement, in small series, single and mass production.
In addition to boring, the machines are also used to mark and check dimensions, including centre-to-centre distances. Using rotary tables it is possible to process holes that are specified in the polar coordinate system, mutual perpendicular and inclined holes, as well as to sharpen end surfaces.