Engineering Files for Download

AutoDrill offers DWG files in a uncompressed format and can be used immediately.  The DXF files are self-extracting. They are extracted by "RUNNING" the file.  This is done by "Double Clicking" the file name in Windows Explorer.  They are saved in a subdirectory, C:\AutoDrill, by default or in the directory you can specify when they are extracted.

The Series 2000-2100 applications will require an AutoDrill file and a Chucks or Tapping Heads file.  All the available Chucks and Tapping Heads are in two files, each including all the Chucks or Tapping Heads.  Notice that an "X" is visible in the AutoDrill drawings at the spindle end where a Chuck or Tapping Head should be placed.  The Chucks and Tapping Heads have a corresponding "X" for snap purposes.  The Chuck may have a phantom line corresponding to the tool insertion depth.

The left column is the DWG R14 format for AutoCad R14/2000, AuotCad LT 97/98/2000 and recent Windows CAD programs. The right column is the DXF R12/R14 format for older versions of AutoCad and CAD programs. Close "Center to Center" spacing usually require individual layouts and are not listed. Please call our Engineering Department for close "Center to Center" spacing or any special needs.


AutoDrill Series 2000-2100 Drawings, Less Drive (-X, X=Hydro Speed Stroke)

AutoDrill Series 2000-2100, Rear Mounted Drive, "UR" Arrangement (-X, X=Hydro Speed Stroke)

AutoDrill Series 2000-2100, Top Mounted Drive, "UT" Arrangement (-X, X=Hydro Speed Stroke)

AutoDrill Series 1000-1100 with Air Motor Drive