£4 million orders for deep hole drilling machines
In just one month, Mollart Machine Tools of Chessington won orders, many for export, worth more than £4 million for deep hole drilling machines.
In just one month, Mollart Machine Tools of Chessington won orders, many for export, worth more than £4 million for deep hole drilling machines.
Following the development of its new horizontal twin- spindle deep hole microdrilling machine, the first seven machines are destined for delivery to a French fuel injection factory.
Four Drillsprint machines have also been ordered by a European firearms manufacturer, a Canadian sub-contractor and an existing, North American Mollart special purpose deep hole drilling machine user.
In addition, Mollart-Cox, the Chesterfield based sub-contract division of Mollart has ordered a Drillsprint.
Says Guy Mollart, Chairman: "Our marketing philosophy and customer credibility of being a process-driven business and being able to combine subcontract production and tooling technology around an application engineered machine tool solution is paying huge rewards with rapidly filling order books.
Immediately following the MACH exhibition, a company in the North of England also ordered one of the new Mollart Prismabore machines, the prototype of which was shown at the show.
The Prismabore will be used to single set-up gundrill and thread large steel paper rolls which previously required separate operations and machine tools.
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