Tarus Compound Angle Deephole Drilling Machine, Gundrill

Tarus Compound Angle Deephole Drilling Machine, used for Drilling Water Lines and Ejector Pin Holes in Plastic Injection Molds, Die Cast Dies, Compression Molds. Drill/Mill slide tips +/- 15 degrees, worktable rotates infinitely. Rotary table was work-holding magnets embedded into casting by WENN Technologies. Drill, Mil, Tap, Thread on angles. Tarus is located in Sterling Heights, MI USA. We build these machines in other configurations, larger, smaller, without the tip and roatary axes. Other applications include drilling holes for Tube Sheets, Oil Field Equipment and Aerospace Components. www.tarus.com
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8 Responses to “Tarus Compound Angle Deephole Drilling Machine, Gundrill”

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  • lordalec:

    cuando sale la pieza de plastico conformada de la maquina, se le hace algun tratamiento superficial, se le saca la rebaba, se lo pule? se le hace algo o esta listo para venderse?

  • NickBlackDIN:

    Aluminum is usually easyer to pour becouse of how fluid it is.
    usually additional heating is used to get it up to temp quicker and maintain the temp.
    and becouse of the viscosity of melted resin a piston would be quite in-efficient (though if you motice in the clip the screw actually acts like a piston)

  • choggiekendall:

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  • gwheyduke:

    Could you apply this process to aluminum molds? Would you need to pre heat the injector reservoir? Why not use an air cylinder to push a piston in order to move the liquid?