crossdrill
Crossdrill, or cross-drilling, is a machining technique in which one or more holes are bored through a component perpendicular to its longitudinal axis, such that the holes pass through or intersect within the cross-section. The result is a crosswise hole pattern that can accommodate fasteners, pins, lubrication channels, or weight-reducing passages. The term is common in mechanical engineering, manufacturing, and precision machining.
Crossdrilling is frequently used on shafts, pins, and linkages to allow the passage of a pin, a
Design considerations include assessing the impact on strength and fatigue life, especially where holes reduce cross-sectional