We offer precision lathe machining services to cut, shape, and finish metal parts, ideal for producing custom connectors, fittings, and components across a variety of industries.

CNC Lathe Machining for Custom Components

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What Is CNC Lathe Machining?

INTRODUCTION

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CNC lathe machining is a precise and automated manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled lathes to cut, shape, and finish metal or plastic parts. The material rotates while cutting tools, guided by programmed instructions, remove excess material to form cylindrical or round components. CNC lathes are ideal for producing high-accuracy parts such as connectors, fittings, and custom components with consistent quality and tight tolerances. This process is widely used across industries for both prototyping and large-scale production.

OUR SUPPORTS

How We Use CNC Lathe Machining

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Our CNC lathe machines are fully integrated into our production workflow to deliver precision-turned metal parts at scale. From development samples to high-volume orders, we use automated turning to meet demanding requirements across various industries.

We support:

  1. Small to medium-diameter parts

  2. Threaded or grooved features

  3. Tight tolerances for sealing or assembly

  4. Batch production with consistent quality

  5. Quick turnaround for development samples or short runs

Below are examples of metal components produced using our in-house CNC lathe machining. Each part demonstrates the quality we deliver across different shapes and specifications.

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Core Capabilities

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Automatic Lathe Operation

Our machines are designed for continuous operation, making them ideal for repeatable, high-volume production with minimal manual intervention.

Automatic Lathe Operation

Our machines are designed for continuous operation, making them ideal for repeatable, high-volume production with minimal manual intervention.

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Material Versatility

We machine various metals including brass, stainless steel, aluminum, and mild steel, depending on the mechanical and corrosion-resistance requirements of your product.

Material Versatility

We machine various metals including brass, stainless steel, aluminum, and mild steel, depending on the mechanical and corrosion-resistance requirements of your product.

Precision Turning

Tolerances are held tight to drawing specifications, essential for components with sealing surfaces, threaded features, or press-fit functions.

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Precision Turning

Tolerances are held tight to drawing specifications, essential for components with sealing surfaces, threaded features, or press-fit functions.

Batch Consistency

Each part is produced to match previous runs, ensuring interchangeability and reducing assembly issues in downstream operations.

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Batch Consistency

Each part is produced to match previous runs, ensuring interchangeability and reducing assembly issues in downstream operations.

Key Advantages

Cost-Effective for High Volumes

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Once set up, automatic lathes offer a low cost per piece, especially for long runs or repeat orders.

Improved Part Reliability

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Tight tolerances and clean finishes allow for better sealing, smoother assembly, and reduced product failure rates.

Shorter Lead Times

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Our high-throughput equipment and streamlined workflow help reduce production bottlenecks, keeping your supply chain moving.

Flexible Production Scheduling

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We accommodate both scheduled releases and urgent orders, helping clients manage changing demand.

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Applications

Our lathe-machined parts are commonly used in:

Plumbing Components

Custom OEM Parts

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Sanitary Hardware

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Hose Connectors

Shower Head Fittings

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FAQs

We know you might have a few questions, so we’ve put together some helpful answers to get you started. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, we’re always here to help!

  • We commonly machine brass, stainless steel, aluminum, mild steel, and other metals depending on your application and finish requirements.

  • Yes, we can produce external and internal threads, grooves, tapers, knurling, and other precision features based on your technical drawings.

  • Absolutely. We offer prototype sampling and small-batch runs to validate fit, function, and finish before tooling or full production.

  • Yes, we provide optional services including deburring, polishing, ultrasonic cleaning, and plating preparation.

  • Yes, our engineering team can recommend suitable materials based on your performance, cost, and compliance requirements.