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CNC Turning, Milling & Assembly

Parts produced through turning and milling are widely used in precision-demanding industries, including automotive interior components, mechanical parts, and marine hardware. As a cnc turned parts manufacturer, we handle both CNC turning and CNC Milling Manufacturing for customers who need reliable and accurate components. Our machine shop is equipped with automatic CNC lathes that allow us to handle mass production while maintaining consistent quality and meeting tight delivery schedules.

Materials & Size Capabilities

  • Metals: steel, stainless steel, copper, aluminum
  • Non-metals: bakelite, nylon
  • Outer diameter range: ø2–ø140 mm
  • After CNC turning and milling, various surface treatments are available to enhance appearance, durability, and corrosion resistance –👉 click here for surface treatment details.

Axis Setup Based on Part Complexity and Required Accuracy

2-Axis Lathe: For Basic OD Turning and End-Chamfering

  • When a part only requires outer-diameter turning or simple R- or C-chamfers on both ends, a 2-axis lathe is sufficient. The process is straightforward, efficient, and offers a lower machining cost.

4- / 5-Axis Milling: For Multi-Direction Features and Complex Shapes

  • For parts that include planes, curves, drilled holes, chamfers, or other features from multiple directions, 4-axis or 5-axis milling is a better fit. Multi-axis machining allows more operations to be completed in a single setup, reducing re-clamping, minimizing accumulated errors, and improving dimensional accuracy.

Cost Set According to Complexity for Balanced Quality and Efficiency

  • Since 4-axis and 5-axis machining generally requires more time and involves higher equipment and tooling costs, the unit price is higher than that of 2-axis or 3-axis machining.
  • We evaluate each part based on its design and quality requirements, selecting the most suitable and cost-efficient machine setup to avoid unnecessary machining expenses.

 


If you have drawings, product concepts, or samples, we can help assess the best machining method and axis configuration for your parts and provide a quotation. Feel free to contact us for further assistance.