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Our Multi-Operation Turn-Mill Parts are manufactured using advanced Swiss-type and multi-axis CNC turn-mill machining systems, enabling complex geometries to be completed in a single setup.
Through integrated turning, milling, drilling, tapping, slotting, and cross-hole machining, we produce highly precise compound components with superior dimensional consistency and reduced repositioning error.
This process is ideal for industrial automation customers who require complex CNC turned parts with multiple functional features, tight tolerances, and stable batch production.
We specialize in manufacturing components that combine multiple structural features, including:
All features are processed through synchronized multi-axis machining to ensure high concentricity and positional accuracy.
We provide fully customized CNC turn-mill machining services based on:
Our engineering team evaluates each design to optimize tooling configuration and machining sequence, improving efficiency while maintaining precision.
Whether you require small-batch prototyping or high-volume production, we deliver consistent quality with cost-effective solutions.
Q1: What is turn-mill machining?
Turn-mill machining is a compound CNC process that combines turning and milling operations within one machine, allowing complex features to be completed in a single setup.
Q2: Why is turn-mill machining better for complex CNC turned parts?
Because multiple operations are completed without repositioning, it reduces tolerance stacking errors and improves concentricity and geometric accuracy.
Q3: Can you manufacture parts with side holes and eccentric grooves?
Yes. Our multi-axis CNC systems can machine cross holes, offset grooves, flats, and threaded sections with high positional accuracy.
Q4: Do you provide custom machining services?
Yes. All turn-mill parts are custom manufactured according to customer drawings or design requirements. We do not supply standard off-the-shelf components.
Q5: What industries typically require multi-operation turn-mill parts?
Industrial automation, robotics, sensors, precision equipment manufacturing, and mechanical system integration commonly require complex compound components.
Q6: Is this suitable for batch production?
Yes. With automated Swiss-type and CNC turn-mill systems, we can support both medium and high-volume production with stable repeatability.