New machining facilities
Monday, 16 January 2012 09:28
Abraservice UK has recently installed additional machining facilities in their Birmingham works, to meet the increasing demand for specialist steel components manufactured from wear resistant and high yield grades.
The Hartford Block Buster 3-axis CNC machine (with a 3000 x 1500mm capacity bed plate), is a £250K investment for the company. We are capable of machining the wide stock profile of steel grades distributed by Abraservice UK, including Creusabro®, Dillidur, Quard 400 & 500 HB as well as the high yield steels including Dillimax 690 and RQT701 grades.
We can offer drilled and countersunk holes, counter bores, machine slots and square plow bolt holes as well as machined bevels for weld preps, wear edges and liner plates. Capacity range from 10mm to 200mm thick plate.

*90mm Dillidur 500V with 9 x 80mm C/B holes
Bespoke made to measure wear parts are supplied to customers in 3 easy steps using our software packages SolidWorks and SolidCAM.
- contact Abraservice by email or telephone to discuss your requirement,
- submit a drawing or arrange for Abraservice UK to measure up the components required and
- parts are produced in-house to the customer requirements from a selection of high wear, impact and heat resistant alloys.
We welcome your enquiries and can offer material from stock and finished components to your specification.
For further information about design and production of bespoke or production series specialist steel parts please contact
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