New Gun Drilling System Achieves L/D400 Breakthrough
Product LaunchMay 28, 20256 min read

New Gun Drilling System Achieves L/D400 Breakthrough

HI-TAK Product Development

HI-TAK Corporation

HI-TAK is proud to announce a groundbreaking achievement in deep hole drilling technology. Our new gun drilling system has successfully achieved L/D400 ratios with exceptional precision and repeatability, setting a new industry standard for deep hole machining capabilities.

Technical Innovation

Achieving L/D400 required fundamental innovations in multiple areas. Our proprietary hollow spindle motor design minimizes vibration even at extreme depths. Advanced coolant delivery systems maintain optimal pressure and flow throughout the drilling process. Precision guide bushings and tool support mechanisms ensure straightness and concentricity over unprecedented lengths.

Applications and Benefits

This breakthrough opens new possibilities for manufacturers across industries. Medical device companies can produce longer surgical instruments with internal channels. Aerospace manufacturers can drill deeper cooling passages in turbine components. Automotive suppliers can create more efficient fuel injection systems. The ability to achieve L/D400 eliminates the need for multiple setups and secondary operations, reducing costs and improving quality.

Proven Performance

Extensive testing has validated the system's capabilities across various materials including stainless steel, titanium, and hardened alloys. Hole straightness remains within 0.1mm over 400mm depths. Surface finish consistently achieves Ra 0.8μm or better. Tool life has been optimized through advanced coating technologies and cutting parameter optimization.

This L/D400 breakthrough represents years of research, development, and testing. It demonstrates HI-TAK's commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in precision deep hole drilling. We invite you to experience this revolutionary technology and discover how it can transform your manufacturing capabilities.

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