POW! Setting up to Bore a Large Diameter Stainless Steel Tube

 

This beauty is our Part of the Week. Let's take a look!

 

WHAT'S THIS?

These pictures show how we recently set up to run a large bore tube onto horizontal lathes.

 Three pictures side by side which a forklift moving a large metal tube into position over a horizontal turning lathe

Totally tubular, dude.

THAT'S COOL!

This stainless steel tube is 14 inches in diameter by 70 inches long. Here we are moving it into place, taking care to make sure all EMI employees will be safe while doing so.

We ran this on one of our two Proto Trak horizontal lathes, both of which can turn parts up to 24 inches in diameter by 70 inches long.

It's always fun to let the bigger stuff strut it's stuff, and for this job we used a 16 inch chuck.

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Adam Persson

Adam handles sales & marketing for EMI and brings a passion for creating long term win-win B2B relationships with customers. When he's not at work he can be found chasing after his three kids, two dogs and one cat, or smashing his thumb with a hammer while working on home renovations.