Conventional Machining
We offer a wide range of conventional turning, boring, grinding & milling machinery of various types and capacity for those fabrication or repair jobs that would not be possible on CNC machines.
We operate out with highly trained machinists with experience and expertise in material properties and machine safety. All of the traditional machining processes from turning, drilling, boring and milling, are performed to deliver the finished work piece to the exact specifications and surface finish as detailed in the engineering drawings.
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CNC Machining
CNC Machining has revolutionized the fabrication and production industry over the last few decades. CNC Manufacturing process uses pre-programmed computer software to control the movement of factory equipment and machinery as well as the flow of the process.
We offer CNC Machining and CNC Milling solutions to fabricate and customise parts or as detailed in the engineering drawings.
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Boring
We are offering a wide array of Horizontal Boring Machine Services. These services are rendered under the direction of experts as per the client’s needs.
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Turning operations are operations that rotate the workpiece as the primary method of moving metal against the cutting tool. Lathes are the principal machine tool used in turning. In turning, a cutting tool with a single cutting edge is used to remove material from a rotating workpiece to generate a cylindrical shape. The speed motion is provided by rotating the workpiece, and the feed motion is achieved by moving the cutting tool slowly in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of the workpiece. I-Spray turning capabilities are up to swing over bed of 1250mm and chucking length of 5000mm. In milling, a rotating tool with multiple cutting edges is moved slowly relative to the material to generate a plane or straight surface. The direction of the feed motion is perpendicular to the tool’s axis of rotation. The speed motion is provided by the rotating milling cutter. Milling operations are operations in which the cutting tool rotates to bring cutting edges to bear against the workpiece. Milling machines are the principal machine tool used in milling. Drilling operations are operations in which holes are produced or refined by bringing a rotating cutter with cutting edges at the lower extremity into contact with the workpiece. Drilling operations are done primarily in drill presses but sometimes on lathes or mills. Drilling is used to creating a round hole. It is accomplished by a rotating tool that typically has two or four helical cutting edges. The tool is fed in a direction parallel to its axis of rotation into the workpiece to form the round hole. Cylindrical grinder, which includes both the types that use centres and the centre fewer types. A cylindrical grinder may have multiple grinding wheels. The workpiece is rotated and fed past the wheel(s) to form a cylinder. It is used to make precision rods, tubes, bearing races, bushings, and many other parts. A surface grinder has a “head” which is lowered, and the workpiece is moved back and forth past the grinding wheel on a table that has a permanent magnet for use with magnetic stock. Surface grinders can be manually operated or have CNC controls. I-Spay cylindrical grinding capability is up to 800mm swing over bed and 3.1meters in chucking length.
Turning
Turning
Milling
Milling
Drilling
Drilling
Grinding
Cylindrical Grinding