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Drilling Methods The following are deep hole drilling methods that may be carried out using the STS or DTS. |
Solid Drilling Only one operation is necessary to obtain the required hole diameter. Often no subsequent machining is needed because of the high quality surface finish, straightness and hole tolerance. |
Counterboring This process is used to open up a pre-bored hole to obtain a more exact diameter. In some instances where machine power is limited, a hole can be drilled with a smaller diameter drill head and counterbored to the required diameter. |
Reaming Reaming is carried out to obtain a precise hole tolerance. Under normal cutting conditions an H6-H8 tolerance can be kept. The depth of cut per side is smaller than when counterboring since the main purpose of reaming is to achieve good hole quality. |
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Chip Forward Reaming Heads with ID threads Heller® style are easily adapted without modification to a gun drilling machine, and in combination with a coolant adapter, also, to lathes, milling machines and machining center. These heads can be used only for through-hole reaming. Coolant is pumped through the boring bar to which the head is attached - then through the head between guide pads and over the cutting edge. Chips are expelled forward through the existing hole. |
Chip Back Reaming Heads with ID thread Heller® style are used in the STS only, for both blind and through-hole reaming. Coolant is pumped over the boring bar and tool. Chips are expelled through the center of the boring bar and out through the spindle. In reaming through holes, the exit end of the part must be sealed. |
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Chip Forward Reaming Heads with a four start thread are designed for use in double tube deep hole drilling systems. They can be used for through hole reaming only. |
Chip Back Reaming Heads with a four start thread are also designed for use in double tube deep hole drilling systems - but can be used for both blind and through-hole reaming. |
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