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Is your equipment out of shape? “Out of Round” bores can be more than just annoying. They can cause your equipment to operate at less efficiency, and can even cause other components to fail prematurely from the stress.
Until now, you had two choices: 1. Insert a sleeve into the bore which weakens the component, or 2. Hand weld the bore, a time consuming and costly process
And now, a third option available from Remke’s Garage: Automated Weld/Bore Process Remke’s Garage offers a more efficient and cost saving alternative—the Automated Weld/Bore Process. Not only faster and more cost effective, but a stronger and more precise repair.
How does it work? Step 1: Cut to Round The Automated Weld/Bore Process saves you time and money because there is only one setup for all three steps. In the first step, out of round bores must first be machined to bring them back to their original round shape. Remke’s Automated Process can repair bores up to 8 inches in diameter.
Step 2: Weld to undersize Next, the machine applies a continuous, consistent bead of weld over the entire round, oversized bore. The job is done with precision unattainable with hand welding while speed and pressure are automatically controlled throughout both cutting and welding operations.
Step 3: Bore to finished diameter Once the weld is evenly applied throughout a MIG weld process, the bore is automatically machined back to the original manufacturer’s dimensions. The overall component is not weakened, and now the bore has the same strength and tolerances as new. |
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WELD BORING
(815) 923-4182 or 1-800-5-REMKES (573-6537) |




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WELD BORING SERVICE |
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Remke’s Garage * 8122 S. Grant Hwy. Marengo, IL 60152 * 815-923-4182 * 1-800-5-REMKES |



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