News — Bridge Reamer

The use of Hot Metal Rivets as a means of connection in Industrial Steelworks dates back to the early-mid 1800s when they were used in the construction of everything from...

Enlarging holes or aligning mismatched holes in metal is the job of a tool known as a reamer.

There are many reasons why holes need to be modified after they have been created - these can include specification changes, a change in the type of fixings to be used, or even simply a measurement mistake at some stage of the process.
Let's take a look at the best practice for doing this efficiently.