Production Capabilities in Drilling Holes in Glass
Hole drilling is performed using two drills: an upper and a lower drill. The drilling location is determined during the glass cutting process or can be marked manually.
KEY TECHNICAL CONDITIONS FOR DRILLING HOLES IN GLASS (drill machine) | |
Type of Processing |
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Drill Diameters | 3 - 72 mm |
Reamers – Conical Countersinks |
![]() Maximum reamer diameter: 60 mm Reamer angle: 90° |
Glass Dimensions |
Minimum: 60 x 60 mm (Smaller glass dimensions require an additional holder to keep the piece stable) Maximum: 3000 x 2000 mm |
Glass Thickness | 3 - 50 mm |
Other Conditions |
The minimum distance between drilled holes depends on the thickness of the glass but should not be less than 5 mm. Minimum distances from the edge of the hole to the glass edge: - Glass ≤ 6 mm – 5 mm - Glass ≥ 8 mm – 10 mm Ability to produce circular glass cutouts. Ability to create semi-circular cutouts along the edge of the glass. |