All About Reaming Wichita KS

Reaming is an operation that involves finishing a hole that has already been roughly drilled. This is an operation from which one expects to obtain a certain level of dimensional and geometric quality, as well as a smooth surface condition. This is why the emphasis is placed less on productivity, as in the case for other operations, and more on quality, process reliability and result repeatability.

Local Companies

Price Bros Equipment Co
(316) 265-9577
619 S Washington St
Wichita, KS
Concrete Accessories Company
(316) 263-7251
1040 S West St
Wichita, KS
GT MidWest
(316) 943-2171
2202 S West St
Wichita, KS
Golden Plains Lumber Lc
(316) 858-1327
2205 W Harry St
Wichita, KS
Grainger Industrial Supply
(316) 945-5101
1920 S West St
Wichita, KS
Gallery Expressions Fisher Lumber
(316) 721-1228
7355 W Taft St
Wichita, KS
Kansas Wholesale Lumber Co Inc
(316) 831-9991
2356 N Richmond St
Wichita, KS
Kansas Concrete Cutting
(316) 832-1580
3410 N Ohio St
Wichita, KS
Fastenal Co
(316) 832-0961
1635 E 37th St N
Wichita, KS
A C Houston Lumber
(316) 636-9990
1313 N Webb Rd
Wichita, KS

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Reaming is an operation that involves finishing a hole that has already been roughly drilled. This is an operation from which one expects to obtain a certain level of dimensional and geometric quality, as well as a smooth surface condition. This is why the emphasis is placed less on productivity, as in the case for other operations, and more on quality, process reliability and result repeatability.

Numerous tools can be used for this type of operation, one example is the machine reamer, which is usually a low-productivity tool, but with under certain lubrication conditions , such as carbide, ceramic or diamond tools with pressurized lubrication through the centre of the tool, allows greater performance to be attained. The reamer follows the rough hole.

Guidelines
Kennametal offers general guidelines for drill sizes that will leave an appropriate amount of material for the reamer to efficiently size the finished hole: <1/4-inch = .010-inch, 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch = .015-inch, 1/2-inch to 1-1/2-inch = .025-inch.

A common misconception is to leave too little material for the reamer to remove. The reamer needs enough material to make its cut. Too little material will cause the reamer to rub or burnish which results in accelerated wear and poor surface finish.

Cutting speeds should be about two-thirds that of drilling SFM for similar material, and feeds should be two to three times higher.


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Featured Local Company

Price Bros Equipment Co

(316) 265-9577
619 S Washington St
Wichita, KS