Unisig to showcase deep hole drilling solutions at IMTS

Unisig to showcase deep hole drilling solutions at IMTS

Unisig will showcase its comprehensive portfolio of deep hole drilling solutions in booth 339159 at IMTS 2024, Sept. 9 – 14, in Chicago.

May 17, 2024

Unisig will showcase its comprehensive portfolio of deep-hole drilling solutions in booth 339159 at IMTS 2024, Sept. 9 – 14, in Chicago.

The company said that manufacturers in industries ranging from aerospace, automotive, medical and moldmaking to energy, firearms, and defense can learn how to achieve a competitive advantage with Unisig's 50-year leadership in deep hole drilling technology, and automation paired with unmatched engineering, sales, and service support.

Unisig offers an entire deep-hole drilling system – machines, tooling, and automation – that covers the full range of deep-hole drilling applications. Engineered and manufactured in the United States for a global customer base, Unisig machines are used in applications that vary from drilling holes less than 0.040" in diameter for titanium medical components to 20" diameter holes over 30 feet deep in massive high-strength forgings. UNISIG's USC-M drilling and milling centers combine 5-axis CNC milling and deep hole drilling in one machine platform for maximum versatility with fewer setups and reduced part handling.

Productivity and cost efficiency are maximized with Unisig extensive experience in designing and integrating a variety of standard and specialized automation solutions into its deep hole drilling machines that include pallet changers, robotics, programmable smart conveyors, heavy bar loaders, and bulk feeders.

In addition to discovering the company's wide range of deep-hole drilling technology, visitors will be able to view an assortment of parts from medical to aerospace components that demonstrate the breadth and depth of Unisig's deep-hole drilling capabilities. Unisig personnel will also be available to discuss machine tooling and automation solutions for those customers with unique manufacturing needs and challenges and detail the company's dedication to comprehensive training and support.

Glossary terms in this article

  • drilling
    Operation in which a rotating tool is used to create a round hole in a workpiece. Drilling is normally the first step in machining operations such as boring, reaming, tapping, coun…
  • milling
    Machining operation in which metal or other material is removed by applying power to a rotating cutter. In vertical milling, the cutting tool is mounted vertically on the spindle…