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| | Automatic Equipment to Drill Larger Holes Autodrill Co., Millington, NJ 5 Mar 2009 These tools introduced by Autodrill Co., come with a 1/2" shank, making them suitable for use in many common drilling machines. For occasional use these tools will work if sufficient thrust and torque is available. For high volume uses, like automatic drilling, these shortcomings show. These shortcomings, such as tooling wandering, oversized holes, and long cycle times can be improved. A simple improvement is to specify "split point" drills when purchased. The more common variety of S&D drills can be reground to a split point by use of a narrow grinding wheel and some experience. | |
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| | A "Green" Explosive Drilling Solution! Autodrill Co., Millington, NJ 14 Nov 2008 After trying a number of methods that didn't work, the Army used two AutoDrill 2100 series machines to successfully demilitarize over 40,000 rounds of obsolescent tank shells from the Vietnam era. The drills were used to remove pyrotechnic tracer material from the base of the projectile. The resulting inert material comprised several hundred tons of aluminum and steel which were then recycled. | |
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| | Multiple Drive System Adjustments Made Simple Autodrill Co., Millington, NJ 3 Mar 2006 AutoDrill offers a fast and low cost method to adjust single or multiple devices with twist-type controls. Affordable devices can make the tedious or critical application simple. An operation that was once a complex problem is now possible, but can even become much more efficient. Multiple drive systems are sometimes so complex that they are completely unmanageable. This no longer needs to be an issue with the use of these products. | |
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| | "1000 Series" High RPM Drill Autodrill Co., Millington, NJ 21 Mar 2005 AutoDrill now offers a system that allows customers to drill holes at high RPM rates without air motors on their 1000 series units. By offering these units with adjustable high speed DC motors capable of up to 11,500 RPM, drilling small holes is now possible without the noise and wasted energy that air motors are famous for. The complete units are compact and make efficient use of space. Measuring approximately 4" wide, by 4" high and under 14" long, they are some of the most capable systems on the market today. | |