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What is CNC Turning?
CNC turning is the preferred method for producing intricate components with deep holes, precise
threads, and a range of cylindrical shapes that boast exceptional surface quality.
If you require precisely crafted parts, rapid turnaround times, and the flexibility to handle any
production volume, CNC turning services at We are the answer.
Discover how we can assist you further.
Product Details
CNC lathe machining can produce high-quality parts with accuracy and precision in a variety of
raw materials.
The CNC turning process can be applied to most hard materials and metals such as:
Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Brass, Copper, Titanium, etc.
Common Materials | |
Name | Description |
Aluminum | High machinability and ductility, good strength-to-weight ratio. |
Stainless steel | High tensile strength, corrosion and temperature resistant. |
Mild steel | High machinability and weldability, high stiffness. |
Brass | Low friction, excellent electrical conductivity, golden appearance. |
Copper | Excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. |
Titanium | Excellent strength to weight ratio, used in aerospace, automotive and medical industries. |
POM | High stiffness, high accuracy, low friction, easy to machine. |
ABS | Common thermoplastic, impact resistant, easy to machine. |
Our tolerances for machined parts are typically within +0.005"/-0.005" for most metal geometries,
and within +/- 0.010" for plastics.
However, tolerances may vary for larger parts, especially when maintaining flatness over extensive
sections post-heat treatment.
CNC Turning Tolerances | ||
Limits for nominal size | Plastics | Metals |
0.5mm* to 3mm | ±0.1mm | ±0.05mm |
Over 3mm to 6mm | ±0.1mm | ±0.05mm |
Over 6mm to 30mm | ±0.2mm | ±0.10mm |
Over 30mm to 120mm | ±0.3mm | ±0.15mm |
Over 120mm to 400mm | ±0.5mm | ±0.20mm |
Over 400mm to 1000mm | ±0.8mm | ±0.30mm |
Over 1000mm to 2000mm | ±1.2mm | ±0.50mm |
Over 2000mm to 4000mm | ±2.0mm | |
*Please clearly indicate tolerances for nominal sizes below 0.5mm on your technical drawing. |
Typical Applications of CNC Turning
Turning is employed in the fabrication of rotational, predominantly axi-symmetric components
that encompass a myriad of features.
These features may include apertures, grooves, threads, tapers, varying diameter transitions,
and even intricately contoured surfaces.
Products that are entirely manufactured through turning are frequently comprised of components
produced in limited quantities, particularly for prototypes.
Such components may include bespoke shafts and fasteners.
Moreover, turning is frequently utilized as a secondary process to introduce or enhance features
on components that were originally produced using alternative manufacturing techniques.
Illustrative examples of products that undergo the turning process encompass camshafts,
crankshafts, baseball bats, bowls, cue sticks, signage, musical instruments, as well as table
and chair legs.
Company Profile
FAQ's
1. How can I request a quotation?
Our quotation process is designed to be user-friendly and efficient.
Just visit our "Contact Us" page and complete the brief web form. We'll inquire about your
required turnaround time and quantity while allowing you to provide a brief project description.
You also have the option to conveniently upload your drawing file. If you prefer to communicate via
email, fax, or phone, you'll find all the necessary contact information on our contact page.
2. What size of fillets are added when no specific fillet is specified by the 3D model
or drawing?
When specific fillet dimensions are not provided, we will apply fillet radii that facilitate machining,
as determined by our machinists' judgment.
If you require a particular fillet radius, please ensure it is specified. In the absence of specific details,
typical internal vertical edge radii may exceed 1/3 of the depth, while internal horizontal edges
can be either left sharp or have a radius ranging from 0.5mm to 1mm, depending on the
machining requirements.
3. Do you provide reverse engineering services or recommend cost-saving solutions?
Absolutely, we can extract design and engineering details from a wide range of manufactured
components. Our team can aid in part design, material selection, and optimizing machining
processes and finishing techniques.
With the intended application in focus, we frequently identify minor design adjustments, material
changes, or tolerance modifications that can lower your part's cost without compromising quality
or functionality.
4. Is CNC turning suitable for prototypes or large-scale production?
CNC turning is a versatile machining process suitable for producing both prototypes and large-scale
production runs.
It provides cost-effective manufacturing for large quantities of parts, while also offering the
flexibility to efficiently machine prototypes with rapid setup and easy programming adjustments.