A Rough Boring Head is a specialized tool used in machining, specifically for boring operations. Boring operations involve enlarging a pre-drilled or pre-cast hole with extremely high precision.
During such machining processes, the Rough Boring Head plays a crucial role in achieving precise and accurate results. This tool is designed to ensure the necessary accuracy and efficiency in enlarging holes.
Modular design simplifies tool management, for it only needs
to combine the componets to meet various ranges of processing
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Designed for removing a large amount of material quickly before a finish boring operation.
Usually equipped with multiple cutting inserts or tools to handle heavier cutting loads.
Adjustable for different diameters.
Fits into a machine spindle, often via a modular connection system (like a shank or adapter).
May be counterbalanced to reduce vibrations at high speeds.
Differences Between Rough and Finish Boring Heads:
Feature Rough Boring Head Finish Boring Head
Purpose Material removal High-precision finishing
Inserts Multiple, heavier-duty Finer, fewer inserts
Accuracy Moderate (±0.1 mm typically) High (±0.01 mm or better)
Speed & Feed Rates Higher Lower
Applications:
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