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Perfect Point EDM Announces Winners of E-Drill Fastener Removal Contest at MRO Americas 2026

Perfect Point EDM Announces Winners of E-Drill Fastener Removal Contest at MRO Americas 2026
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., May 4, 2026 — Perfect Point EDM, a leading provider of precision fastener removal solutions for the aerospace industry, has revealed the winners of its E-Drill Fastener Removal competition held during MRO Americas 2026. The event took place from April 21 to 23 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, attracting top talent from across the aviation sector, including representatives from major airlines, military units, and aviation schools.
Competition Highlights and Results
In the Top Professional category, the United States Army’s 128th Aviation Brigade, Team Chinook, secured first place with an impressive completion time of 1 minute and 28 seconds. Tulsa Tech’s Adult Students earned the top spot in the School category, finishing in 1 minute and 31 seconds. The contest was part of the Aerospace Maintenance Council (AMC) event, which featured approximately 90 teams and over 500 competitors worldwide, making it one of the largest hands-on maintenance skills competitions in the industry.
Participants were challenged to remove five titanium Hi-Lok fasteners from aircraft structures using the E-Drill process. This method required precise locating and alignment on each fastener, followed by cutting with the E-Drill hand tool and punching out the fastener. The event underscored the advantages of the E-Drill over traditional drilling techniques, which often produce metal shavings, consume drill bits, increase cleanup time, and pose risks of structural damage.
Industry Reception and Future Outlook
Feedback from competitors representing airlines, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) providers, and academic institutions was overwhelmingly positive. Many praised the E-Drill for its intuitive operation, speed, and cleanliness compared to conventional methods. Key benefits highlighted included reduced metal shavings, minimized cleanup, lower risk of structural damage, and a more controlled removal process. David Swisher of Southwest Airlines’ Team Herb remarked, “With the E-Drill, you really don’t have to have a whole lot of skill. It does all the work for you, and the best part, you don’t damage the structure. It even cleans up after itself.”
Jim Becker, CEO of Perfect Point EDM, emphasized the company’s commitment to advancing maintenance technology. “Perfect Point has always believed that better tools make better technicians, and the E-Drill is proof of that. The response we saw from competitors this year, from major carriers to top aviation schools, reinforced what we already believe: fastener removal is ready for a new standard.”
As Perfect Point EDM celebrates the success of the E-Drill at MRO Americas 2026, the company faces ongoing challenges amid rapid growth in the MRO sector. Persistent supply chain disruptions continue to affect the industry, and market focus is expected to remain on the E-Drill’s efficiency and reliability in operational settings. Competitors may respond by accelerating the development of their own fastener removal technologies or pursuing strategic partnerships to strengthen their market positions.
Despite these challenges, Perfect Point EDM’s strong performance at the AMC competition highlights its dedication to innovation and establishes a new benchmark for fastener removal standards in aerospace maintenance.

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