
New application: how to remove a broken drill bit or tap using FastEDR
In any industry where things are getting made, engineers will have to grapple with the problem of broken drill bits and taps.
At Scintam, companies in the aerospace sector told us that they were struggling with this issue, so we set to work developing a new application of our FastEDR system to solve it.
As always with FastEDR, the removal process is scientific, measurable, adaptable and precise, with the risk of damage to the part virtually eliminated.
There are two stand-out features that our engineers created for this application:
1. To ensure greater comfort for the operator and precision of the process, we created a custom fixture that means FastEDR can be used to remove broken drill bits or taps hands-free.
2. The fixture attaches to the part using a vacuum, allowing it to stick to flat surfaces.
But we're not stopping there - the team already have ideas for new types of fixtures that will mean that drill bits and taps can be removed from more parts, including:
• Magnetic fixtures for steel parts
• Mechanically attached fixtures
In the video, our Engineering Technician James Dawson provides a demonstration of how the FastEDR system can be used to remove a broken drill bit.
About Scintam Engineering
Scintam develops cutting-edge repair, maintenance and remanufacturing tooling for a range of engineering sectors. Our pioneering technology provides environment and sustainability benefits to our customers by enabling repair instead of replacement - our aim is to maximise the number of components that are remanufactured, preventing the need for highly energy-intensive new manufacture. We design tools for aerospace MRO, and the energy and remanufacturing sectors.
Founded in March 2021, Scintam is supported by Innovate UK funding to advance our research and development capability, driving growth in the industry through the development of new technologies.