Boring
Precision Boring Machining
Our workshop performs mechanical machining and finishing on metal and plastic parts through a fully in-house production process. Among these, boring machining allows us to refine pre-existing holes, precisely adjusting diameter, tolerance, and surface finish. This “light” operation, which does not involve roughing, starts from a guide hole and is executed using state-of-the-art CNC tools, capable of micrometric accuracy on diameters ranging from 3 to 36 mm. 📍 We serve clients throughout Italy and across Europe. Contact us for more information or a free quote.
How Boring Works
Boring is a precision machining process used to enlarge existing holes, achieving exact dimensions, tight tolerances, and fine internal finishes. Even with CNC equipment, it requires significant operator expertise, as accuracy depends on proper programming and careful inspection at each stage. The operation is performed with a rotating tool known as a boring head (or Testa d’Andrea), while the workpiece remains stationary. Depending on the application, different boring head types can be used: – single-point – multi-point – stepped tools

