ADO-30xD carbide drill with through-coolant holes eliminates frequent tool breakage in engine block production.
Hole drilling is a common manufacturing operation. Deep-hole drilling, however, presents a different level of difficulty. In general, a ratio of 5-to-1 or greater in depth versus hole diameter is considered as deep-hole drilling. Deep-hole drilling operations are challenging because of the confined environment that constraints chip evacuation and coolant delivery. Unstable chip generation and heat control may lead to tool breakage and poor surface finish, which can be very costly.
In the manufacturing of engine blocks, a variety of holes are required to be drilled. The largest holes are the cylinders, the small round orifices are mounting holes, and the small oval orifices are coolant or oil duct. The engine block is one of the most important components of the internal combustion engine. Commonly referred to as a cylinder block, the key function of the engine block is to contain and support parts of the engine, such as the piston, connecting rod, crankshaft, cooling circuit, etc. When a vehicle is running, high mechanical and thermal stress are applied on the engine block, which must withstand high forces, pressures, vibrations and temperatures. With safety in jeopardy, the quality of the holes drilled must meet the required tolerance. In one of the engine blocks that MWM Motores Diesel produces, two deep-holes at a depth of 405 mm and 8 mm in diameter are required to be drilled.
Founded in 1953, MWM is a leader in technology and development of Diesel engines in Latin America. In 2005, MWM became a part of the North American Navistar Engine Group. MWM has plants in Sao Paulo, Brazil and Jesus Maria in Cordoba, Argentina. MWM's products serve the vehicular, agricultural, industrial, power generation and maritime segments. In addition to the traditional Diesel engines, MWM also offers a complete portfolio of spare parts well over 16,000 items. Today, the company exports to over 45 countries in South America, North America, Central America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania.
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