Conveyortech Engineers

The Steel Industry's Fastest Drill Line

PeddiSubX-1120

Beam Drill Line

Carbide 3 Spindle Drill

Overview

Mill Out

Second Copes
0

Process

Operating Area
-11/16

Unmatched Drilling Force

The Impact of Sub-X Processing

A major difference between shops that succeed and shops that fall behind is the investment in new technology. The ability to recognize when the processes you are accustomed to are failing to meet industry standards is paramount to remaining competitive in the structural steel landscape.

Accelerate Production Timetables

Peddinghaus has rewritten the drilling and milling standard with the PeddiSubX-1120 beam drill line. By rapidly decreasing the time it takes to process profiles, we have given the steel fabrication industry a way to keep production timetables ahead of schedule for years to come.

High Speed Carbide Drilling and Milling

Speedy 25 HP Sub-X spindles on the PeddiSubX-1120 are each equipped with 6-station tool changers. With the ability to mill out copes in just 90 seconds, the PeddiSubX-1120 has revolutionized structural steel drilling technology once again. An operating area of 19-11/16” (500 mm) per spindle allows processing on an entire section of material without spindle downtime.

Nonstop Throughput with Roller Feed Measurement

Speedy 25 HP Sub-X spindles on the PeddiSubX-1120 are each equipped with 6-station tool changers. With the ability to mill out copes in just 90 seconds, the PeddiSubX-1120 has revolutionized structural steel drilling technology once again. An operating area of 19-11/16” (500 mm) per spindle allows processing on an entire section of material without spindle downtime.

Enhanced Clamping System to Eliminate Vibration

The PeddiSubX-1120 beam drill line employs the most aggressive 14-point clamping system for maximum rigidity of the workpiece. Carbide drilling, milling and tool life is best achieved with the least amount of vibration possible.

 

Enhanced Clamping System to Eliminate Vibration

The PeddiSubX-1120 beam drill line employs the most aggressive 14-point clamping system for maximum rigidity of the workpiece. Carbide drilling, milling and tool life is best achieved with the least amount of vibration possible.

 

Suggested Drill Lines

PeddiSubX-1120

Beam Drill Line

Carbide 3 Spindle Drill

The Steel Industry's Fastest Drill Line

The Steel Industry's Fastest Drill Line

A major difference between shops that succeed and shops that fall behind is the investment in new technology. The ability to recognize when the processes you are accustomed to are failing to meet industry standards is paramount to remaining competitive in the structural steel landscape.

 

The Steel Industry's Fastest Drill Line

A major difference between shops that succeed and shops that fall behind is the investment in new technology. The ability to recognize when the processes you are accustomed to are failing to meet industry standards is paramount to remaining competitive in the structural steel landscape.

 

High Speed Carbide Drilling and Milling

A major difference between shops that succeed and shops that fall behind is the investment in new technology. The ability to recognize when the processes you are accustomed to are failing to meet industry standards is paramount to remaining competitive in the structural steel landscape.

 

High Speed Carbide Drilling and Milling

A major difference between shops that succeed and shops that fall behind is the investment in new technology. The ability to recognize when the processes you are accustomed to are failing to meet industry standards is paramount to remaining competitive in the structural steel landscape.

 

High Speed Carbide Drilling and Milling

A major difference between shops that succeed and shops that fall behind is the investment in new technology. The ability to recognize when the processes you are accustomed to are failing to meet industry standards is paramount to remaining competitive in the structural steel landscape.

 

High Speed Carbide Drilling and Milling

A major difference between shops that succeed and shops that fall behind is the investment in new technology. The ability to recognize when the processes you are accustomed to are failing to meet industry standards is paramount to remaining competitive in the structural steel landscape.