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Onsite machining services play a crucial role in addressing the specific and immediate needs of industries that require precision machining at their work locations. These services bring the machine shop to the client’s facility, eliminating the need to transport heavy equipment or components.

Skilled technicians equipped with portable machining tools can perform a wide range of tasks, including milling, turning, drilling, and boring, directly at the job site. This versatility allows for quick response times and efficient problem-solving, minimizing downtime and production interruptions.

Advantages of onsite machining service

One of the primary advantages of onsite machining is its flexibility and adaptability to various industrial settings. Whether in manufacturing plants, power plants, construction sites, or oil and gas facilities, onsite machining services provide a tailored solution for repairing, modifying, or maintaining critical equipment without the logistical challenges associated with transporting large machinery.

The precision offered by onsite machining is paramount in industries where tight tolerances and accurate measurements are essential. Whether it’s repairing large industrial components or ensuring the alignment of crucial machinery, onsite machining services contribute to the overall reliability and performance of equipment.

Furthermore, onsite machining is often a cost-effective solution compared to transporting equipment to a traditional machine shop. It reduces transportation costs, downtime, and the logistical complexities associated with moving heavy machinery.

Our portable machine

The line boring machine helps us to cut the inside of the bore to enlarge its diameter. The bore could be made in the shortest time, by producing the highest tolerances and possible surface finish with it. A bore machine is very powerful, flexible and very easy to use which is available with a drive. 

Technical information and evaluation:
Bar shaft diameter: 60 mm.
In-hole machining diameter (boring): From 62mm to 700mm.
In-hole machining diameter (welding): From 65mm to 700mm.
Dividing blunder: under 0.003 percent. 

We have years of experience in providing steel structures and services, primarily for the offshore industry.