Vertical and horizontal panel borers for fitted furniture, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom manufactures.
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Drilling, boring and mortising machines are essential for producing accurate holes, joints and fixings across a wide range of woodworking and manufacturing applications. They support precise component assembly, repeatable joinery and reliable structural connections.
Vertical and horizontal panel borers for fitted furniture, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom manufactures.
Hollow chisel mortising machines designed to produce a square or rectangular mortise in solid timber.
Pillar drills (drill press machines) used on a wide range of materials where single hole drilling is required.
These machines are commonly used in furniture manufacturing, joinery, panel processing and education environments. Depending on configuration, they support operations such as dowelling, hinge drilling, shelf pin holes and traditional mortise and tenon joints. Both manual and CNC-controlled systems are available to suit different production volumes and accuracy requirements.
Drilling, boring and mortising machines are widely used where accurate holes, fixings and structural joints are required, including:
Furniture and Joinery manufacturing
Building and Construction joinery production
Education workshops and training environments
Timber Merchants and Mills preparing structural timber components
These machines commonly process materials including:
Solid Wood
Wood-Based Panels
Plastics used in specialist applications
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Drilling machines produce round holes, boring machines create accurate hole patterns for assembly, and mortising machines cut square or rectangular joints for traditional joinery.
They are primarily used on solid timber, wood-based panels and engineered wood products, with some machines also suitable for plastics.
Yes. CNC drilling and boring machines are widely used where accuracy, repeatability and production efficiency are required.