“For many workpieces, the boring operation is often the final step and a simple mistake can lead to scrapped parts. The Kennametal eBore fine boring system does away with the traditional ‘count the graduations’ approach to boring and reduces costly mistakes,” explains global product manager Marcus Paul. “We’ve found there’s tremendous operator acceptance, due to its simplicity and ease-of-use. And because the same eBore digital device can be used across multiple types of tools and on various machines, it’s easy on the tooling budget as well.”
With Kennametal’s digital eBore digital device, dialing in a tight bore and losing count of how far the adjustment screw was turned is a thing of the past. With an adjustment accuracy of 0.002 mm, the chip and coolant-resistant device contains a glass-scale that keeps track of boring bar movement. Simply snap it in place, turn the boring head’s adjustment screw by the desired amount, and the tool is ready for the next boring operation.
With eBore, there is no need to remove the boring head from the spindle for adjustment nor to count graduations or take notes. Concerns over backlash and movement due to overtightening of the boring head’s locking screw are a thing of the past, as are endless test cuts and ‘sneaking up on the bore’. The result is less scrap, less downtime and faster set-ups. The device shuts off automatically after 30 seconds and provides more than 5,000 adjustments between battery changes. And if you forget to remove the boring head before turning on the spindle, a ball and spring clamping mechanism releases the display automatically at 500 rpm, preventing potential injuries.
The eBore product line comprises four types of tools, all of them feature through-tool coolant, covering the following diameter range: eBore Universal Tool - 6-152 mm; eBore Fine Boring Tool - 20-205 mm; eBore Bridge Finishing Tool - 200-1,020 mm; eBore Twin Cutter Roughing Tool - 19.5-1,020 mm.
System overview