OEM CNC Milling Component
Product Details
Product Name: OEM CNC Milling Component
Material: Stainless Steel
Tolerance: ±0.05mm
Surface Finish: As machined
Process: CNC Milling
Size: Customized
MOQ: 1 PCS
Delivery Time: 7-15 days
Trade Terms: EXW
Origin: Dongguan, China
Business scope: Manufacturer non-standard custom part with high precison
Precision: +/-0.01mm
Payment: T/T, paypal.etc.
Standard: JIS/ASTM/DIN/BS, etc.
Our Belief: Honest hard work
More Details About CNC Machining
Item | OEM Service Tight Tolerance Custom Design Precision CNC Machining Parts |
Size | Customized, according to drawing |
Technological Design | Process analysis and review of product drawings; Draw up a processing plan; Compile process specification and design and manufacture of process equipment |
Material | Carbon steel, Stainless steel, Aluminum, Aluminum alloy, Copper alloy, Galvanized steel sheet, Titanium alloy, Special materials, Engineering Plastics Or Customized |
Processing | Milling, Turning, Drilling, Planing, Fitter, Boring, Grinding, CNC machining, Broaching, Grinding and Honing |
Surface | Polishing, Sandblasting, Zinc plating, Tin plating, Nickel plating, Gold plating, Silver plating, Copper plating, Alloy plating and Spraying (Painting and powder spraying), Anodizing and electrophoresis, etc. |
Testing Equipment | CMM, Roundness Meter, Altimeters, Hardness Tester, Marble Platform, etc. |
Min Order | 1 piece |
Quotation Against | 2D drawings (PDF, JPG, DWG), 3D drawings (STP, IGS) or sample |
How Does CNC Milling Work
CNC milling can be broken down into three significant steps:
Step 1: Prepare a 2D or 3D CAD Model
Use CAD/CAM software such as Autodesk Inventor or SolidWorks to create a machinable 2D/3D drawing of the final product.
Preparing a CAD file for CNC machining depends on your software. On the one hand, some software can convert 2D images into 3D CAD files. On the other hand, some software allows you to trace a 2D image to convert it into a 3D file.
There is also a technical drawing given to the operator containing info such as:
Step 2: Export Your Design to a CNC-Compatible File Format
The CNC milling machine won’t understand the model you design unless it is in a compatible CNC machining file format. Therefore, it’s necessary to export your CAD model into CNC-compatible file formats with the CAD/CAM software. Examples of such formats are STEP and STL.
If the software cannot convert the design to such format, you can use several online services such as Cadexchanger and Convert.emachineshop.com.
On converting, the file will direct the machine on the rotational and linear movement, cutting sequence, toolpath, machine, and workpiece speed associated with the process.
Step 3: Set Up a CNC Milling Machine and Operate a CNC Mill
The operator will attach the cutting tools to the spindle and place the workpiece on the table. They will then set up the machine to initiate the machining program and begin milling.
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FAQ
Q: What do I need to offer a quote?
A: Please offer us 2D or 3D drawing (with material, dimension, tolerance, surface treatment, and other technical requirement etc.), quantity, application, or samples.
Q: How do you guarantee your quality of products?
A: Every product is manufactured in a certified workshop. Our professional engineers will follow each step of the processing and provide inspection datas of each size during production. After finishing mass production ,engineer team will provide 100% inspection for each product and provide product inspection report for customer checking.
Q: What's the production cycle?
A: It varies greatly depending on product dimension, technical requirements, and quantity. Usually, it's around 3 - 30 days.
Q: Design drawing service
A: Our main business is to undertake drawing processing. For customers who don't know much about drawing, we also provide design and drawing services. You need to provide samples or sketches.
Q: Is it possible to know how is my product going on without visiting your company?
A: We offer a production schedule and send reports with pictures or videos to show the machining progress.