Drilling Services
Drilling Services
Drilling is a fundamental process used in machining to create round, straight holes in various materials with precise depth and diameter. Our drilling services cover a wide range of applications, from simple holes to deep hole drilling, offering solutions for high-precision components across industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, and manufacturing. This catalogue provides an in-depth overview of our drilling processes, the machines used, capabilities, and applications, ensuring that every customer receives the highest quality service.
Materials Processed:
- Metals: Stainless steel (SS316, SS304), Carbon steel, Aluminum, Titanium, Brass, Copper, Inconel, Tool steels
- Plastics: PEEK, PTFE, Delrin, ABS, Nylon, Polycarbonate
- Exotic Materials: High-temperature alloys, Ceramics, and Composites
Maximum Workpiece Size: Up to 1,500 mm x 1,500 mm
Maximum Depth: Up to 500 mm deep (depending on the material and hole diameter)
Tolerance Accuracy: ±0.005 mm
Hole Diameter Range: From 0.5 mm to 100 mm
Low to High-Volume Production: Suitable for prototyping, small batch production, and high-volume orders
Hole Quality: Achieving precise hole diameters, roundness, and surface finishes

Drilling Processes and Capabilities
Conventional Drilling
Process Description: Conventional drilling is the most basic form of drilling, where a rotating drill bit is used to remove material and create a round hole. It is used for drilling simple holes with standard depths.
Machines Used:
=Radial Drilling Machines: Ideal for drilling large workpieces and holes with deeper depths.
- Column Drilling Machines: Versatile, offering high precision for smaller or lighter components.
Applications:
Holes for fasteners, bolts, and pins in general manufacturing
Automotive parts, frames, and structural components
Electrical and control panel assemblies
Key Features:
Simple, cost-effective solution for basic hole drilling
High accuracy for standard holes
Can be used for a wide range of materials and thicknesses
CNC Drilling
Process Description: CNC drilling utilizes computer numerical control to automate the drilling process, providing high precision and repeatability. CNC drilling is ideal for parts that require multiple holes or complex drilling patterns.
Machines Used:
- CNC Vertical Milling Machines: For automated drilling operations with high precision
- CNC Drill Presses: Designed for drilling with automated feed and depth control.
- Multi-Spindle CNC Drilling Machines: Capable of drilling multiple holes simultaneously in high-volume production.
Applications:
High-precision drilling for components such as engine blocks, aerospace parts, and molds ∙ Prototyping and production of printed circuit boards (PCBs)
Parts for automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries
Key Features:
High-precision hole positioning and repeatability
Ideal for complex geometries and multi-hole operations
Suitable for high-speed, high-volume production
Deep Hole Drilling
Process Description: Deep hole drilling is used for creating deep, narrow holes with high precision. The process is typically used for drilling deep holes that require excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy.
Machines Used:
Deep Hole Drilling Machines: Specially designed machines that provide high rigidity and precision for deep drilling operations.
Gun Drilling Machines: For deep hole drilling with precise diameter control and minimal tool wear.
BTA (Boring and Trepanning Association) Machines: A method of deep hole drilling that removes material via both a boring bar and internal coolant.
Applications:
- Aerospace engine components (e.g., fuel injector holes)
- Automotive engine blocks, shafts, and cylinders
- Oil and gas drilling equipment
Key Features:
- Excellent surface finish and dimensional tolerance
- Ideal for creating holes with large aspect ratios (depth to diameter)
- Capable of drilling extremely hard materials
Step Drilling
Process Description: Step drilling involves drilling holes with multiple diameters in a single operation. This process is often used to create holes that require different diameters at different depths, eliminating the need for multiple operations.
Machines Used:
CNC Milling Machines: Equipped with specialized tooling for step drilling. ∙
Radial Drilling Machines: For step drilling operations that require flexibility and control over multiple steps.
Applications:
Creating stepped holes for assembly parts or components with varying diameters ∙ Hydraulic and pneumatic components
Parts for automotive and aerospace applications requiring multiple hole sizes
Key Features:
Efficient way to create multiple hole sizes in a single setup
High precision in both hole diameters and depths
Reduces setup time and increases production efficiency
Reaming
Process Description: Reaming is a process used after drilling to refine the hole and improve its surface finish, diameter, and roundness. This process helps achieve higher tolerance and smoother hole walls.
Machines Used:
CNC Drilling Machines: Used for automated reaming of previously drilled holes to improve finish and accuracy.
Manual Drill Presses: For smaller, manual reaming tasks when high-volume production is not required.
Applications:
Creating smooth, accurate holes for bearings, bolts, or pins
Aerospace and automotive parts requiring high-tolerance holes
Parts requiring fine finish and precise diameter control
Key Features:
Improves hole accuracy, roundness, and finish
Increases tolerance to ±0.005 mm or better
Can be used for both small and large holes
Countersinking
Process Description: Countersinking is used to create a conical surface around the top of a hole, allowing the head of a screw or bolt to sit flush with or below the surface. This process is commonly used in assembly operations.
Machines Used:
CNC Drilling Machines: For high-precision countersinking.
Manual Drilling Machines: For simple countersinking operations.
Applications:
Fastener holes in aerospace, automotive, and electronics
Parts that require flush-mounted screws, rivets, or bolts
Sheet metal components and housings
Key Features:
∙ Allows fasteners to sit flush with the surface
High precision and repeatability
Can be done in combination with drilling operations
Tapping
Process Description: Tapping is used to create internal threads inside a hole. This process allows for the insertion of screws or bolts into the hole, providing a strong and secure connection.
Machines Used:
CNC Drilling Machines with Tapping Capabilities: For high-speed tapping operations
Automatic Tapping Machines: For high-volume tapping of holes.
Applications:
Threaded holes for bolts, screws, and inserts
Parts for the automotive, aerospace, and construction industries
Electrical enclosures, brackets, and machine components
Key Features:
Ability to create a wide range of thread sizes
High accuracy in thread depth and alignment
Efficient for high-volume tapping operations
Machines Used for Drilling Services
We use a range of advanced machines to ensure high-quality drilling results:
- CNC Drilling Machines: For automated drilling with high precision and repeatability.
- Radial Drilling Machines: Ideal for large workpieces and deep hole drilling.
- Gun Drilling Machines: For deep, precise holes with minimal tool wear.
- BTA Deep Hole Drilling Machines: For extremely deep holes and long-duration operations.
- Multi-Spindle Drilling Machines: To drill multiple holes simultaneously in high-volume production.
