Application Fit Across Industrial Systems
Precision turned brass parts serve automotive sub-assemblies, instrumentation components, and hydraulic fittings where compatibility with mating parts is critical. OEM procurement focuses on tolerance conformity, repeatability over volume, and material-grade selection to meet operational demands.
Thread, Tolerance, and Material Fit
Manufactured by CNC turning centers with controlled toolpaths. Material selection follows drawing requirements; common brass grades are used for machinability and corrosion resistance. Tolerances and finish specifications are agreed on per drawing. CMM inspection and batch traceability are offered for qualification runs.
Procurement Terms and Production Support
Production: quoting based on drawings, tolerances, and volume. Lead time aligns to tooling needs and batch schedule. Packaging: protective internal packing for small turned elements. For OEM projects, collaborative PPAP-style qualification steps can be scoped.
Share Drawings for Manufacturing Quote
Upload CAD drawings, state tolerance bands and finish requirements, and provide estimated volumes to receive a technical quote and production schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can parts be produced to tight micron tolerances? Yes; provide tolerance bands on drawings and qualification runs can include CMM reports.
- What brass grades are supported? Common machinable brass grades are used; specify grade for material certification requirements.
- Are batch inspection and traceability available? Dimensional inspection and lot traceability are provided for production lots.
- How is lead time affected by drawing complexity? Lead time scales with tooling needs and tolerance complexity; larger volumes reduce per-part lead time.