Chips breaking for drilling
In modern manufacturing, CNC machine tools play a critical role across industries such as mold & die, automotive, aerospace, and semiconductor machining. Among all machining processes, drilling is often considered basic, yet it remains one of the most influential operations affecting machining stability, tool life, and final part quality—especially on a vertical machining center (VMC).
A common and persistent issue in drilling operations is chip wrapping around the tool. This phenomenon frequently occurs in CNC machining, particularly when working with ductile materials such as steel or stainless steel. Long, continuous chips tend to wrap around the drill, leading to unstable cutting conditions, poor chip evacuation, and ultimately reduced machining performance.
To address this challenge, Hartford introduces its chips breaking for drilling function, a highly efficient and cost-effective solution that enhances both machining precision and productivity without requiring expensive additional equipment.