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Deep Hole Drilling Machines are a type of Machine Tool used for drilling deep, straight holes in a variety of materials. These machines are typically used in the automotive, aerospace, and energy industries, as well as for medical and military applications. Deep Hole Drilling Machines are designed to drill holes with a diameter of up to 500mm and a depth of up to 10,000mm. The machines are equipped with a variety of features, such as automatic feed, coolant systems, and spindle speed control.
Deep Hole Drilling Machines are available in a range of sizes and configurations, from small benchtop models to large, floor-mounted machines. The machines are typically powered by electric motors, although some models are powered by hydraulic or pneumatic systems.
Some of the leading companies in the Deep Hole Drilling Machines market include DMG MORI, Mazak, Okuma, and Yamazaki Mazak. Other notable companies include Hyundai WIA, Doosan Machine Tools, and Hurco. Show Less Read more