CNC Milling
3-axis and 4-axis milled parts
For housings, brackets, fixtures, and complex prismatic geometries that need flat faces and high alignment precision.
Explore process capabilityOn-demand CNC machining, EDM, sheet metal, and 3D printing for small-batch non-standard parts.
Compare machining, EDM, sheet metal and additive routes before sending drawings.
3-axis and 4-axis milled parts
For housings, brackets, fixtures, and complex prismatic geometries that need flat faces and high alignment precision.
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Shafts, bushings and rotational components
Single-setup processing with live tooling for precision cylinders, pins, threads, and symmetric components.
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Complex contours and fewer re-clamping steps
For aerospace brackets, robotic housings, impeller-like surfaces, and complex parts that need multi-side machining alignment.
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Tight slots, keyways and conductive hard metals
Stress-free wire erosion for ultra-thin walls, micro-slots, and precision gear cutouts in hard conductive materials.
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Cavities, blind features and sharp internal corners
Sinker EDM machining for deep blind pockets, mold cavities, and sharp internal profiles that rotary tools cannot cut.
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Panels, brackets and enclosures
High-accuracy laser cutting and brake-bending for panels, structural housings, chassis, and custom bent hardware.
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Prototype forms and fit-check parts
Sintered metal and polymer layer printing for early prototype verification, clearance checks, and light-weight parts.
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Flat and cylindrical finishing
Rotary abrasives for refined surface roughness and tight dimensional control on critical fit interfaces.
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Metals
Aluminum
6061 / 7075 lightweight alloys
Metals
Stainless Steel
304 / 316 corrosion-proof
Metals
Titanium
Aerospace-grade high strength
Metals
Copper / Brass
Electrical & thermal conduct
Polymers & Finishes
Engineering Plastics
POM, Nylon, PTFE & Delrin
Polymers & Finishes
PEEK
High temp chemical resistant
Polymers & Finishes
Surface Finishes
Anodizing, plating & blasting
Use case pages help buyers judge fit before sharing drawings.
Precision joints & custom links
End effectors & custom mounts
Surgical and imaging components
Strict tolerance jigs & tooling
Battery boxes & cooling plates
Heavy duty bases & frames
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Use this area for confirmed factory photos, process notes and inspection documentation options after business review.
STEP, STP, PDF or DWG are enough for DFM review.
Inspection planning
Global logistics & wood crates
OEMach reviews step files and requirements before pricing. We check manufacturability (DFM) to ensure process viability.
Send CAD files with material, quantity, finish and tolerance.
Engineering checks manufacturability, risks and process route.
Clarify assumptions, timing, inspection and surface finish.
Manufacture, finish, inspect and ship required parts.
Share a file set and the first constraints. The engineering review can fill in missing details before pricing.
Common sourcing questions from engineers and procurement teams.
Please send 3D CAD files in STEP or STP format. For parts with tight tolerances, thread specs or surface finishes, also include a 2D PDF drawing with clear annotations.
Yes. Our engineering team reviews your design against the selected materials and surface treatments, then aligns manufacturing methods with your tolerances.
Yes. We support custom production from 1-piece prototypes to small-batch manufacturing and end-use part runs.
Every batch undergoes dimensional inspection. We package components for international transit and arrange standard export documents.
Review practical machining, material and inspection notes before you send drawings, so projects start with fewer back-and-forth questions.
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