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Let's look at Twist Drill Bits versus Insert Drill Bits in a real-world fabrication situation. Let's just focus on one example: 13/16" (22mm), which is the most common drilled hole diameter.

“..Since purchasing our CNC Drill Line about four months ago, we have drilled approximately 25,000 holes. It used to take us approximately 5 minutes to lay out and drill each hole. Now it takes us approx. 30 seconds per hole … a savings of 1875 man hours in 4 months. In our shop that equals about $84,375! As you can see this machine will pay for itself in less than one year. Not only is it speeding up our production, it is freeing up floor space for additional jobs..”

Advantage-2 carbide drill line uses automatic tool changing technology, completely electronic ball screw-feed spindle motion, and fully electronic ball screws feed spindle. These combined with Voortman’s outstanding build quality and design make the Advantage-2 carbide drill line an ideal combination of strength and agility.

Saw measurement options are available via the Voortman AccuMeasure Roller Feed measurement system. The AccuMeasure allows for complete handling versatility, while maintaining a streamlined CNC solution. Splitting apart a drill and a saw allows neither machine to wait for the other, maximizing production.

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GSS Machinery is often asked by customers which drill bits they should use: insert bits or twist drill bits. We want to make sure that our customers get the lowest possible cost per hole. This will allow them to be more competitive and profit. It is vital that customers fully understand the Insert Drill Bit (Spade Drill Bit) advantages.

CNC Drill Line was designed for fabricators and general job shop personnel who need to drill holes in all kinds of steel profiles. These questions will help you determine if the machine is right for you.

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"..We have drilled approximately 25,000 hole since we purchased our CNC Drill Line just four months ago. It used take us about 5 minutes each to drill and lay out each hole. It now takes us around. 30 seconds per hole... an 1875 man hour savings in four months. That is $84,375 at our shop. As you can see, this machine will be fully paid off in less then one year. It is not only faster than our production, but it also allows us to free up floor space for other jobs.

Yes. Many CNC Drill Line installations are available outside. The control panel and mobile platform must have adequate weather protection. We are happy to show you photos from our many outside installations.

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The ability to mill quickly speeds up project completion. With the Advantage-2 user-friendly Raptor 3DCAD/CAM program, it is possible to quickly program parts. Directly access the 3D platform to view, modify and export information. Advantage-2 drills are known for their scribing capabilities, the ability of milling slots and large lifting holes, and they also have the ability to trace. This is what really sets this machine apart. You can create layout lines, piece marks, and central points with the scribing. This flexibility has allowed us to use the scribing when we need it and make our own decisions.

Programming the CNC Drill Line program is simple even if done manually. Peddimat software is used to program the CNC Drill Line. Most operators can learn how most parts are programmed in under an hour. Of course practice makes perfect. However, it is easiest to program the machine from a CAD file. It is recommended that you use a 3D modeling software, such as StruMis or ProSteel 3D to create the CAD drawings. These files can then be imported directly into a machine. The operator just needs to select the part that is to be processed, and hit the Cycle start button.

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Voortman's 24/7 Tech Support Center can solve 90% of all support issues. But, 50+ Voortman Field Service personnel are available throughout North and South America and Europe, Africa, Asia and Russia.

The Franklin HD145 (3) spindle-cNC drill is 44 inches wide. The HD-145 can lift beams of up to 750 lbs per feet. The high-performance spindle design allows drilling speeds of up to 2000 RPM. The rigid design of the spindle allows for very aggressive feed rates, up to 300 ft per minute. There are many material handling options available for the Franklin HD145, from 300 lbs to 750 pounds per foot.

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The Advantage-2 is powered by 25 HP (18.5kW) Siemens spindle motors. It has 3 drill spindles each with 5-station tool changers. This drilling technology is extremely efficient and allows for maximum operating time and excellent drill hole quality.

Importing files directly to your steel detailing tool is preferable. It removes the need for an extra step and helps eliminate any possible errors. There are two distinct and separate camps in this regard.

Frequently Asked Questions

The primary structural framing component that will support the load is the beams. To resist and redistribute load, beams must bend. Girders on the other side are rigid because they support the beams and provide the main horizontal support.

The failure of beams can be caused by either flexure, shear, or torsion when the failure modes exceed the design loads. The type of load that the beam can sustain and the time it reaches the factored load will determine if there is a chance of structural failure.

A36 is a popular low-carbon, low-cost steel that is widely used. It is known for its high yield strength (36,000psi) as well as its excellent machinability. A36 can be extended to approximately 20% of its original length and is often used for columns, beams and decking.

Design Bond Stress (tbd) = 1.28 N/mm2 for M20 (for deformed bars, IS: 456-200) calculation for Ld. In general, the field of quick practice calculates the development length requirement by either '41 times O or '41O'. 41 is the factor calculated with the above formula and O is the dia for the bar.

C or Channel Beams. Channel beams are typically used to support lighter loads. They are a popular choice for residential construction and not for heavy construction.