Boring

Boring

Boring

Boring is a precision machining operation used to enlarge, finish, or improve the accuracy of an existing hole. Unlike drilling, which creates a hole, boring ensures the hole achieves the desired diameter, roundness, straightness, and surface finish. Boring can be performed on lathes, milling machines, or CNC machining centers using solid carbide, HSS, or insert-type boring tools. This process is widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, mold & die, and general engineering, where tight tolerances and high-quality finishes are critical.

Key Features

  • High Precision Hole Enlargement – Achieves accurate diameters, straightness, and roundness.

  • Surface Finish Improvement – Produces smooth and consistent hole surfaces.

  • Versatile Applications – Suitable for steels, stainless steels, aluminum, cast iron, and alloys.

  • Tool Options – Can use solid carbide, HSS, or indexable insert boring tools for different materials and conditions.

  • Depth & Diameter Flexibility – Allows for boring of deep holes and varying diameters.

  • CNC & Conventional Machines – Compatible with modern CNC machines as well as manual lathes and boring mills.

  • Enhanced Productivity – Reduces secondary finishing operations and improves manufacturing efficiency.

  • Repeatability & Accuracy – Ensures consistent results in high-volume production environments.

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