Boring Mills

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Boring Mills - Efficient Horizontal Workpiece Machining

For machining large workpieces, a boring mill is often the ideal solution. Boring mills, sometimes referred to as horizontal boring mills, function similarly to horizontal milling machines. The workpiece is positioned next to the boring mill—often on a rotary table—and is machined by the mill's spindle.

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DBC 110 II
DBC 110 II

DBC 110 II

DBC 110S
DBC 110S

DBC 110S

  • Travels - X Axis Travel distance (mm): 2000
  • Travels - Y Axis Travel distance (mm): 1500
  • Travels - Z Axis Travel distance (mm): 1200
DBC 130 II
DBC 130 II

DBC 130 II

DBC 130L II
DBC 130L II

DBC 130L II

DBC 130S
DBC 130S

DBC 130S

  • Travels - X Axis Travel distance (mm): 2000
  • Travels - Y Axis Travel distance (mm): 1500
  • Travels - Z Axis Travel distance (mm): 1200
DBC 160
DBC 160

DBC 160

DBC 160L
DBC 160L

DBC 160L

DBC 250L II
DBC 250L II

DBC 250L II

DBD 1270
DBD 1270

DBD 1270

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Flexible and Accessible CNC Boring Mills for Multi-Sided Machining

Unlike horizontal machining centers, which are enclosed to contain dust, coolant, and debris, boring mills typically offer less initial shielding. However, this design enhances accessibility and flexibility compared to enclosed machining centers.

A CNC boring mill usually operates on three axes, with the option to add one or more rotary tables (which can also be aligned on an axis), allowing for multi-sided machining of workpieces, except for the side held in place.

Incorporating a boring mill into your production line can significantly boost productivity and add value for your customers. Our selection of boring mills from leading brands like FTP and DN Solutions not only improves efficiency but also enhances the operating comfort for production workers.