Effective Drilling of Complex Hole Patterns
The redesigned DeHoff 2072TC gundrilling machine with 5-axis capability from Kays Engineering mounts a gundrilling spindle on a traveling column for X-axis and Y-axis movement, with a CAT 40 spindle mounted on the traveling column for secondary milling and tapping operations.
Posted: February 15, 2018
Ideal for drilling complex hole patterns like those seen in heat exchangers, manifolds and molds, the redesigned DeHoff 2072TC gundrilling machine with 5-axis capability from Kays Engineering, Inc. (Marshall, MO) mounts a gundrilling spindle on a traveling column to provide the X-axis and Y-axis movement. A CAT 40 spindle is also mounted on the traveling column to enable secondary operations like milling and tapping. The 2072TC has a 2 in (50.8 mm) gundrilling capacity and a 72 in (1,829 mm) slide travel. The traveling column provides 60 in (1,524 mm) of X-axis travel and 46 in (1,168 mm) of Y-axis travel. Workpiece fixturing options include a stationary T-slot table and a rotary table with self-centering hydraulic vises. The rotary table provides B-axis rotation and is mounted on a W-axis slide to provide clearance when rotating a long workpiece. Load capacity for the entire work table is 9,000 lb (4,082 kg).
This machine features a cast iron drill head base with hardened and ground steel box ways, plus hand-scraped and fitted saddle, gibs, and straps (vs. linear guide ways and milled surfaces). This results in superior vibration damping, extended tool life, and improved accuracy and surface finish. Standard elements are also included on the DeHoff 2072TC, such as a high pressure coolant system and Beckhoff controls with G-Code programming capability. All DeHoff multi-axis gundrilling machines are built-to-order by Kays Engineering in their Marshall facility.
Kays Engineering, Inc., 900 Industrial Drive, Marshall, MO 65340, 660-886-9929, [email protected], www.kays-dehoff.com.