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Product Specification
Today’s OEM components are no longer simple brackets or housings. Many customers now require:
±0.005 mm tolerance on sliding cores
0.8–1.6 μm Ra surface finish for sealing interfaces
Lot-to-lot consistency for automated assembly
Documented traceability (RoHS, REACH, Material Certificate 3.1)
In our factory’s 2024 testing, switching from standard 6061-T6 to precision-milled 7075 reduced deformation by 22% in high-load robotics joints. This difference is why OEM producers rely heavily on CNC technology—it gives predictable accuracy at scale.
People want to know:
How CNC machining OEM parts are made
What tolerances are achievable
How to choose materials
How to avoid quality issues
Buyers look for:
Lead time
MOQ
Unit pricing
Surface finishes
Shipping options
Engineers search for:
CNC turning vs. CNC milling cost
Aluminum vs. stainless steel strength
Supplier capability comparison
The article below integrates all three search intentions.
From our real project logs, 27% of failed orders came from incomplete technical drawings: missing chamfers, wrong tolerances, or unspecified threads.
Best practice:
Provide STEP + PDF
Include tolerances (GB / ISO / DIN)
Note any functional surfaces
Common OEM materials:
Aluminum 6061 / 7075 – lightweight, ideal for drones & machinery
Stainless steel 304 / 316 / 17-4PH – high corrosion resistance
Brass / Copper – conductivity parts
POM / PEEK – high-stability engineering plastics
Practical note:
In our tensile tests (machine: WDW-20E), 7075-T6 reached 562 MPa, almost double that of 6061. Customers often underestimate this difference.
We normally run:
DMG Mori for tight tolerances
Brother Speedio for high-speed aluminum
Swiss-type lathes for micro turning (Ø0.8–8 mm)
Typical tolerances:
Milling: ±0.01–0.02 mm
Turning: ±0.005–0.01 mm
Hole position accuracy: ±0.015 mm
Available options:
Anodizing (Type II / Type III)
Bead blasting
Nickel plating
Black oxide
Passivation
Laser engraving
Measured data example (2024 internal test):
Hard-anodized 7075 surface hardness reached HV 420–450
Bead blasting before anodizing reduced visible tool marks by 85%
Critical checks:
CMM measurement
Surface roughness test (Mitutoyo SJ-210)
Salt spray test for plating
First article inspection (FAI)
We push all dimensional reports to customers in PDF + Excel format for transparency.
A telecom client needed 5,000 pcs of aluminum housings with multiple threaded holes and a ±0.02 mm tolerance on flatness.
Initial problem:
Milling each cavity separately made the cycle time too long.
Solution:
We redesigned the machining path + used a custom fixture to machine the part in one setup.
Results:
Machining time reduced from 11.8 min to 7.4 min
Defect rate dropped from 3.1% to 0.4%
Total cost saved 18.6%
This is the type of optimization OEM buyers value most.
Suppliers who refuse usually outsource production.
For safety-critical parts, always require:
PPAP
Full CMM report
Material certificate
Look for:
3-axis + 4-axis + turning centers
Brand: DMG, Haas, Brother, Mazak
Quality team with CMM, projector, height gauge
If a supplier claims “±0.005 mm for all parts,” that’s a red flag.
Our data shows prototyping reduces mass-production revisions by 41%.
Prices vary based on material, complexity, tolerance, and surface finish.
Typical ranges (real 2024 shop data):
| Part Type | Material | Tolerance | Unit Price (100–500 pcs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aluminum bracket | 6061 | ±0.05 mm | $1.2–$3.8 |
| Motor housing | 7075 | ±0.02 mm | $6.5–$15 |
| Stainless connector | 304 | ±0.01 mm | $2–$6 |
| Precision turning pins | 17-4PH | ±0.005 mm | $0.2–$0.8 |
| PEEK block | PEEK | ±0.02 mm | $8–$20 |
If you'd like, I can adjust this based on your actual factory prices.
Prototype: 3–7 days
Production: 10–25 days depending on volume.
Most suppliers accept 1 piece, but cost per unit decreases significantly above 100 pcs.
Yes. Most OEM orders include customer logos, batch numbers, or QR codes.
STEP, IGES, Parasolid, DXF, PDF.
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Manufacturer
Year Established:
2012
Total Annual:
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Employee Number:
100~200
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We are CNC Machining manufacturer, customized high precision parts, Tolerance: +/-0.01 mm, Special area: +/-0.002 mm. Certificate ISO9001:2015,AS9100D,ISO13485:2016,ISO45001:2018,IATF16949:2016,ISO14001:2015,ROSH,CE etc. We can produce mechanica... We are CNC Machining manufacturer, customized high precision parts, Tolerance: +/-0.01 mm, Special area: +/-0.002 mm. Certificate ISO9001:2015,AS9100D,ISO13485:2016,ISO45001:2018,IATF16949:2016,ISO14001:2015,ROSH,CE etc. We can produce mechanica...
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