The CNC machining process turns a drawing into a finished part through review, programming, setup, cutting, inspection, and packing.
How it works
The drawing is reviewed first, then the suitable turning, milling, drilling, threading, or finishing process is selected. Material, tolerance, surface finish, and quantity all affect the production route.
Applications
- turned parts
- milled parts
- drilled components
- threaded fittings
- custom metal parts for industrial equipment
Why it matters for buyers
OEM buyers need clear communication before production. A realistic supplier should confirm manufacturability, tolerance risk, lead time, and inspection method before accepting an order.
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