Machining Hall

After cleaning and heat treatment in the finishing hall, parts that require higher surface quality are transferred to the Machining Hall, where turning, drilling, grinding, and other machining operations are performed.

Machining is a process used to trim and refine raw parts to achieve the desired final product. It is an excellent method to ensure the accuracy of different components. Through cutting, drilling, shaping, grinding, and other processes, machining produces final parts with sufficient precision and durability.

There are various types of machining operations, each capable of producing specific geometries and surface finishes.


Types of Machining Operations:

  1. Turning:

    • In this process, a turning tool (such as a carbide insert or cutting blade) is used to remove allowable excess material from the surface of the cast part.
  2. Drilling:

    • Drilling is performed to create holes of various sizes in different parts. This is done using radial drills and manual drills to achieve precise dimensions.
  3. Milling:

    • Milling machines are capable of horizontal and vertical cutting using a worktable of varying dimensions on which the part is mounted. Milling can be performed in three axes.
    • One of the unique features of this machine is its ability to machine all surfaces in a single setup, ensuring efficiency and accuracy.

The machining hall plays a vital role in enhancing the precision and quality of the final product, ensuring that all parts meet the required specifications and surface finishes.

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