CNC Machining with CMM Inspection Included

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Precision fabrication services

We are CNC Machining manufacturer, customized high precision parts, Tolerance: +/-0.01 mm, Special area: +/-0.002 mm.

Type:Broaching, DRILLING, Etching / Chemical Machining, Laser Machining, Milling, Other Machining Services, Turning, Wire EDM, Rapid Prototyping

Model Number:OEM

Keyword:CNC Machining Services

Material:Stainless steel aluminum alloy brass metal plastic

Processing method :CNC milling

Delivery time:7-15 days

Quality:High End Quality

Certification:ISO9001:2015/ISO13485:2016

MOQ:1Pieces


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When you need ultra-precisemetal or plastic components, CNC machining alone isn’t always enough. That’s where CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) inspection comes in—a critical step that ensures every part meets exact specifications.

CNC-Machining with-CMM Inspection Included

What is CMM Inspection in CNC Machining?

CMM is a high-tech measuring device that uses a sensitive probe (or laser) to check a part’s dimensions against its CAD model. Think of it as a super-accurate ruler that verifies:

✔ Critical dimensions (Is that hole exactly 10.00mm?)
✔ Geometric tolerances (Flatness, roundness, concentricity)
✔ Surface profiles (Does the curvature match the design?)

Why Combine CNC Machining with CMM?

1. Catches Hidden Errors Before They Cost You

  • ●CNC machines are precise, but tool wear, material stress, or fixturing issues can cause tiny deviations.
  • ●CMM inspection catches these before parts go into assembly.

2. Saves Money on Bad Batches

  • ●Imagine machining 1,000 aerospace brackets, only to find out 10% are out of spec.
  • ●CMM checks sample parts mid-production, preventing costly scrap.

3. Proof of Quality for Critical Industries

  • ●Medical, aerospace, and automotive clients demand inspection reports.
  • ●CMM data proves your parts meet ISO, AS9100, or FDA standards.

4. Faster than Manual Inspection

  • ●Checking complex parts with calipers takes hours.
  • ●A CMM does it in minutes with higher accuracy.

What’s in a CMM Report?

A good inspection report includes:

  • ●Color-coded deviation maps (Green = good, red = out of spec)
  • ●Actual vs. nominal dimensions
  • ●Pass/fail summary (For QA records)

Final Verdict: Is CMM Worth It?

For mission-critical parts, absolutely. The extra cost is cheap insurance against:

✖ Failed QC inspections

✖ Assembly line delays

✖ Recalls from out-of-spec parts

We are proud to hold several production certificates for our CNC machining services,which demonstrates our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

1ISO13485:MEDICAL DEVICES QUALITYMANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATE

2ISO9001:QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMCERTIFICATE

3IATF16949AS9100SGSCECQCRoHS

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Positive feedback from buyers

● Great CNCmachining impressive laser engraving best Ive everseensofar Good quaity overall,and allthe pieces were packed carefully.

● Excelente me slento contento me sorprendio la calidad deias plezas un gran trabajo This company does a really nice job on quality.

● If there is an issue they are quick to fix itVery good communication and fast responise times This company always does what I ask.

● They even find any errors that we may have made.

● We have been dealing with this company for a number of years and have always recelved exemplary service.

● I am very pleased with the outstanding quality or mynew parts.The pnce is very competiive and the custo mer service is among the best Ive ever experienced.

● Fast tumaround rabulous quality,and some of the best customer service anywhere on Earth.

FAQ

Q:How fast can I receive a CNC prototype?

A:Lead times vary depending on part complexity, material availability, and finishing requirements, but generally: 

● Simple prototypes: 1–3 business days

● Complex or multi-part projects: 5–10 business days

Expedited service is often available.

 

Q:What design files do I need to provide?

ATo get started, you should submit:

● 3D CAD files (preferably in STEP, IGES, or STL format)

● 2D drawings (PDF or DWG) if specific tolerances, threads, or surface finishes are required

 

Q:Can you handle tight tolerances?

A:Yes. CNC machining is ideal for achieving tight tolerances, typically within:

● ±0.005" (±0.127 mm) standard

● Tighter tolerances available upon request (e.g., ±0.001" or better)

 

Q:Is CNC prototyping suitable for functional testing?

A:Yes. CNC prototypes are made from real engineering-grade materials, making them ideal for functional testing, fit checks, and mechanical evaluations.

 

Q:Do you offer low-volume production in addition to prototypes?

A:Yes. Many CNC services provide bridge production or low-volume manufacturing, ideal for quantities from 1 to several hundred units.

 

Q:Is my design confidential?

A:Yes. Reputable CNC prototype services always sign Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) and treat your files and intellectual property with full confidentiality.


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