Drills are widely used in manufacturing to create holes in various materials. They can be used for a variety of purposes, including creating holes for bolts and screws, creating pilot holes for larger holes, and creating holes for the installation of bearings and other mechanical components. In addition to their use in creating holes, drills can also be used for enlarging or deburring existing holes.
In industrial manufacturing, various drill types are often used to meet different processing needs. Here are some common types of drills used in industrial manufacturing:
1. High-speed steel drill bit: High-speed steel drill bits are made of high-speed steel and have good wear resistance and toughness, making them suitable for drilling high-strength or high-hardness materials such as steel plates, aluminum alloys, and cast iron. They are commonly used in industrial production, construction, and other applications where quick and accurate drilling is needed.
2. Tungsten steel drill bit: Tungsten steel drill bits are made of tungsten steel and have good wear resistance and corrosion resistance, making them suitable for drilling high-strength or high-hardness materials.
3. Center drill bit: Center drill bits are used to create a center hole on the surface of a material for installing bearings or other parts.
4. Straight shank drill bit: Straight shank drill bits have a straight shank and can be used for drilling various materials.
5. Tapered shank drill bit: Tapered shank drill bits have a tapered shank and can be used for drilling various materials.
Features
Our quality drilling tools are able to produce precise and accurate holes with a high level of efficiency.
1. Have a long lifespan and be able to maintain its cutting performance over time.
2. Produce holes with a high degree of accuracy and surface finish.
3. Operate at high speeds and feed rates without causing damage to the workpiece or the tool itself.
Industries Applications
Drilling tools are used in a wide range of industries for manufacturing processing, including:
Automotive & Motorcycle、Aerospace、Medical、Defense、Oil and gas、Construction、Electronics etc.
Reamers
A reamer is a type of cutting tool used to finish or enlarge holes that have already been drilled or bored in a workpiece, mainly to improve the machining accuracy of the hole and reduce its surface roughness. It is used for fine machining and semi-finishing holes. Reamers are often used in conjunction with other cutting tools, such as drills and taps, to create precisely and accurately sized holes in workpieces. They are also used to repair or rework holes that have become damaged or out of tolerance due to wear or other factors.
There are several types of reamers, including straight flute, spiral flute, and composite drill and reamer into one
1. Straight flute reamers are used for finishing and enlarging straight holes
2. Spiral flute reamers are used for finishing and enlarging holes with a curved or angled path.
3. A composite drill and reamer is a cutting tool that combines high cutting efficiency, high machining accuracy, and low cost by integrating a drill and a reamer into one.
Features
In manufacturing, a quality reamer is a tool that is able to produce precise and accurately sized holes with a smooth finish. It should be made of high-quality materials suitable for the type of material being machined, and it should be able to maintain its cutting edge for a reasonable amount of time without requiring frequent sharpening or replacement. We are the one that provides such high-quality reamers.
Industries Applications
Automotive & Motorcycle industry: Reamers are used to finish and enlarge holes for fasteners, bearings, and other components in the manufacturing of automobiles & motorcycles.
Aerospace industry: Reamers are used to finish and enlarge holes for fasteners and other components in the manufacturing of aircraft and aerospace equipment.
Medical device industry: Reamers are used to create precise and accurately sized holes in medical devices, such as implants and surgical instruments.
Manufacturing industry: Reamers are used in a wide range of manufacturing applications, including the production of machine parts, tooling, and other components.
Construction industry: Reamers are used to create and finish holes for fasteners and other components in the construction of buildings and other structures.
Reamers are also used in other industries, such as oil and gas, electrical, and agricultural equipment. They are typically used in conjunction with other cutting tools, such as drills and taps, to create precise and accurately sized holes in workpieces.