Stitch Drilling

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What is Stitch Drilling?

Although diamond drilling is one of the most widely used technique to provide a quality result, Stitch drilling is not exception compared to diamond drilling. Stitch drilling, has so many features to offer and it is also designed with the view to cater to different types of requirements with a single machine use.

Stitch drilling can reduce the length of pre-cast slab and concrete beams by cutting larger openings as per requirements and manageable sections which is one of the most significant features of stitch drilling. For instance, Stitch drilling, to a great extent, is preferred to cut any kind of concrete materials with keen consistency and under controlled situation.

Moreover, this drilling process also enabled engineers and expert workforce to cut openings and also remove any unnecessary concrete blocks and structure successfully and hassle-free.

Why Would You Do It?

Unlike Diamond drilling, stitch drilling includes various advantages doesn’t limit to the size of drill bits. For instance, diamond drilling, typically, doesn’t come larger than 1000mm diameter which can be replaced with stitch drilling to a great extent.

With stitch drilling engineers are being able to drill holes regardless of the size and shapes embedded in the requirements. In comparison to other drilling process or forms of drilling, you would notice that stitch drilling is often recommended since it suits almost all types of projects effectively.

This process, in general, helps cutters or engineers to cut and drill specific spaces even when the sites are too cramped; and if this process is set aside by diamond drilling process, it actually remains strong enough to make drilling practically easier. You could also take the benefits of using stitch drilling process into consideration while making a decision on choosing the right drilling process.

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Benefits of Stitch Drilling

  • Free-size drilling capability
  • Minimal dust keeping the environment neat
  • No restriction in depth issue
  • Can cut sections out of a structure
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Contact us today to be given a quote 

020 3659 0524 or email info@dd-s.co.uk