Machine for Forming Rifling Grooves in Gun Barrels
February 1, 2019
The DeHoff G560-B1 is a custom machine designed to form the rifling grooves in gun barrels. The barrel is rotated by a 3-jaw chuck while a rifling button tool is pulled through the barrel by a hydraulic cylinder. The button tool deforms the rifling grooves into the internal bore of the barrel using a swaging process. All the rifling grooves are cold-formed in a single pass.
The G560-B1 can machine barrels from 17 caliber up to 50 caliber, and has a slide travel of 60" (1,524 mm). It features a pneumatically-operated chuck with programmable "twist rates." The rifling twist rate, which is the distance the rifling takes to complete one full revolution, is variable from 1 turn in 5" (127 mm) to 1 turn in 60" (1,524 mm). The twist rate, pull speed and pull force are all programmable via the Beckhoff control.
The G560-B1 is part of a turn-key package of gun barrel manufacturing equipment offered by DeHoff, including machines for gun drilling, pull-reaming, button rifling, cut rifling, as well as tooling, stress relieve ovens and air gauging equipment. DeHoff machines are built-to-order by Kays Engineering in its Marshall, MO, facility.
For more information contact:
Kays Engineering, Inc.
900 Industrial Dr.
Marshall, MO 65340
660-886-9929
info@kays-dehoff.com
www.kays-dehoff.com/dehoff/gun-barrel
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