CNC Turned Parts Supplier

CNC Turned Parts Supplier

A CNC Turned Parts Supplier is a company that specializes in manufacturing precision components using CNC turning techniques. These parts are commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics for a variety of applications, including prototypes, production runs, and bespoke engineering solutions. Customers can rely on the expertise of a CNC Turned Parts Supplier to deliver high-quality, accurate components that meet their exact specifications and requirements.

Alloy steel, alloy aluminum, zinc alloy, titanium alloy, copper, iron, plastic, acrylic, POM, UHWM and other raw materials.

Mainly used for cutting inner and outer cylindrical surfaces of shaft parts or disc parts, inner and outer conical surfaces with arbitrary cone angles, complex rotating inner and outer curved surfaces and cylindrical, conical threads, etc., and can perform grooving, drilling, reaming, etc.

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Product features

Our CNC turned parts suppliers offer precision and stability with processing quality that can reach up to 0.1mm-0.005mm. With multi-coordinate linkage capabilities, complex shapes can be easily processed. The high automation of the machine tool reduces labor intensity, making it a cost-effective option for projects requiring high precision and productivity.

Team strength

At CNC Turned Parts Supplier, our team strength lies in our experienced and skilled employees who are dedicated to delivering high-quality products and exceptional customer service. Our team is comprised of engineers, machinists, and quality assurance professionals who work together seamlessly to ensure precision and accuracy in every part we manufacture. With a strong emphasis on collaboration and continuous improvement, we strive to exceed our customers' expectations and provide solutions that meet their specific needs. Trust in our team's expertise and commitment to excellence for all your CNC turned parts requirements.

Why choose us

At our CNC turned parts supplier, our team strength lies in our combined expertise, experience, and dedication to delivering high-quality products. Our skilled team of engineers and technicians work seamlessly together to ensure precision and accuracy in every part we produce. From concept to completion, our team collaborates efficiently to meet deadlines and exceed expectations. With a strong focus on communication and problem-solving, we tackle challenges head-on and strive for continuous improvement. Trust in our team's commitment to excellence and innovation for all your CNC turned part needs. Partner with us for reliable, top-notch solutions you can count on.

The Basics Of CNC Turning

CNC Turning machines, also called live tooling lathes, are ideal for cutting any symmetrical cylindrical or spherical parts. Characteristically, a lathe spins a workpiece on a vertical or horizontal axis, while a fixed shaping instrument moves around it on a more or less linear path. The act of cutting a workpiece on a CNC lathe is called turning.


How CNC Turning Works

CNC Turning uses a subtractive method to create the desired shape. With the G-Code created, a blank bar of stock material is loaded into the chuck of the lathe's spindle. The chuck holds the workpiece in place while the spindle spins. When the spindle is up to speed, a stationary cutting tool is brought into contact with the workpiece to remove material until the desired geometry is achieved.

There are many operations that can be performed on a live tooling lathe, including facing, threading, knurling, drilling, boring, reaming, and taper turning. Different operations require tool changes and can increase cost and set-up time.

When all machining operations are completed, the part is cut from the stock for further post-processing. The CNC lathe is then ready to repeat the operation with little-to-no set-up time in between.


Benefits Of CNC Turning

Like CNC mills, CNC lathes can be easily set up for high repeatability, which makes them great for everything from rapid prototyping to low and high-volume production. Multi-axis CNC turning centers and Swiss-type lathes allow for multiple machining operations in one machine. making them a cost-effective option for complex geometries that would otherwise require multiple machines or tool changes in a traditional CNC mill.


The advantages of CNC lathes compared to ordinary lathes:

1. High processing precision, stable processing quality, precision can reach 0.1mm-0.005mm.


2. Multi-coordinate linkage can be carried out, and parts with complex shapes can be processed.


3. When machining parts change, generally only need to change the CNC program, which can save production preparation time.


4. The machine tool itself has high precision and high rigidity, can choose a favorable processing amount, and has high productivity (generally 3 to 5 times that of ordinary machine tools.


5.The machine tool has a high degree of automation, which can reduce labor intensity.


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