Power tools are used in a wide range of applications, from construction, car repair, and carpentry to home improvement. Common power tools include electric drills, electric saws, electric planes, sanders, angle grinders, electric casting machines, and many more. With the fast rotation of the motor drive, the user can work faster and with better quality. The power structure components in power tools require high-precision machining technology. Using CNC machining, grinding, polishing, heat treatment, and electroplating techniques, Boly is supplying OEM metal components for both professional and consumer-grade tools.
Carbon and alloy steels are the most commonly used components for power tools. We use stainless steel, nickel alloys, aluminum alloys, brass, and engineering plastics to produce key components, depending on the functional characteristics of the tool and the environment in which it is used.
Power tools are often operated under harsh conditions, including prolonged use in extreme environments such as high temperatures, humid workshops or in the open air. The tensile strength, toughness and corrosion resistance of mechanical components are therefore critical. We test the strength and durability of the parts by selecting the appropriate materials and heat treatment according to the actual application and function of the tool. This ensures that the parts will be stable over a long period of time.
Consistently meets the Power Tool industry’s strict product standards and requirements for a range of critical machined components. Meet exact specifications and the highest standards for reliability and quality.
Shells
Motor housings
Armatures
Housings
Washers
Spring adapters
Shaft housings
Chuck Jaws
Hoods
Jaw guides
Brush holders
Ball Screw Spindle Drives
Once a product design is finalized, you can count on Boly 50+ years of machining experience to consistently produce the highest quality power tool components.
Carbon Steel
Carbon steel can be found in most functional components of the power tools. Some examples are shafts, housing, washer, etc. Its decorative uses may also range from wheel rims, covers, screws, washers, bolts, nuts, fasteners, and the like. All of these are essential in maintaining the structure and stability of any given power tools.
Below are some of the grades in stock:
AISI 1018
AISI 1045
AISI 1144
AISI 1215
AISI 12L14
AISI 4130
AISI 4140
AISI 8620
Stainless Steel and Specialty Steel
Stainless steel alloys have found increasing usage in Power Tool components that require great strength but can handle the increased weight. The high corrosion and temperature resistances found in stainless steel make it suitable for a range of Power Tool parts, including shell, fasteners, and gear components.
Below are some of the grades in stock:
AISI 303
AISI 304
AISI 316
AISI 630
AISI 17-4PH
Aluminum Alloys
There is a great deal of aluminum alloys in portable power tools, such as drills and drivers, chain saws, and sprayers. Most aluminum alloys offer high weight to strength rations, corrosion resistance, formability, and favorable pricing.
Below are some of the grades in stock:
Aluminum 2011
Aluminum 4032
Aluminum 6061
Aluminum 6063
Aluminum 7075-T7651
Copper Alloys
With copper’s outstanding conductivity, it is the metal of choice for wiring in most Power Tool electrical systems. It is also widely used for precision bearings, bushings, tube fittings and gears.
Below are some of the grades in stock:
Copper C3600
Copper C3602
Copper C3604
Copper C4926 (Lead Free)