CNC Turning Services for Industrial Applications

High-precision CNC turning for shafts, bushings, and rotational components. Tolerances ±0.05 mm, ideal for mechanical assemblies, connectors, and precision fittings. From 5–7 business days; 48h DFM & quote; no tooling required.

We'll respond with DFM notes and pricing within 48 hours.

CNC Lathe Technology

Advanced CNC Lathe Systems

Our state-of-the-art CNC lathes deliver exceptional precision for rotational components, shafts, and cylindrical geometries. From small precision connectors to large mechanical shafts, CNC turning offers unmatched accuracy and efficiency.

Unlike traditional manual turning, CNC automation requires no custom tooling—making it ideal for prototypes, low-volume runs, and complex geometries with threads, tapers, and multiple diameters.

  • Material selection based on strength, wear, and thermal requirements
  • Diameter and length specifications for rotational components
  • Thread pitch and type for internal/external threading
  • Taper angles and conical sections for precise fit
  • Surface finish specifications and critical dimension tolerances

Precision & Material Capabilities

Our CNC turning systems excel across diverse materials and complexities:

  1. Aluminum & Brass — Fast cutting speeds for lightweight and electrical applications
  2. Steel & Stainless Steel — Precision turning for mechanical and corrosion-resistant components
  3. Precision Tolerances — ±0.05 mm diameter and length control with thread consistency
  4. Thread & Taper Capability — Internal/external threads, tapers, and complex profiles on rotational parts

CNC Turning Capabilities

From rapid prototyping to high-volume production, our CNC turning systems deliver precision, speed, and cost-effectiveness for all your rotational component needs.

CNC Lathe Technology

Automated CNC lathes deliver ±0.05 mm precision for shafts, bushings, and rotational components across aluminum, steel, and specialty materials.

Rapid Prototyping

Fast turnaround on low-volume and prototype runs. No tooling required, making CNC turning ideal for iterative design and quick-turn validation.

Production Efficiency

Optimized tool control and spindle programming maximize production throughput while maintaining tight tolerance control across high-volume production runs.

Application Examples

See how CNC turning enables faster design cycles, reduces tooling costs, and delivers precision components for industries from automotive to instrumentation.

Precision Shafts & Spindles

Rotational shafts with precision diameters, tapers, and threaded sections. Critical for motors, pumps, and mechanical assemblies.

Bushings & Sleeves

Cylindrical components with tight ID/OD tolerances. Used in bearings, seals, and wear applications requiring precision fit.

Connectors & Fittings

Small precision components with threads, tapers, and precise diameters for hydraulic, pneumatic, and instrumentation applications.

Why Partner with X-KPR

When CNC turning needs to be fast, precise, and cost-effective, X-KPR delivers proven results with rapid turnaround and uncompromising quality.

Cost-Effective Solutions

Optimized tool control and cutting parameters reduce production costs. Flexible pricing scales with your production volume.

Fast Turnaround

From design upload to shipment in 5–7 business days. Expedited runs available for urgent projects.

Precision & Repeatability

Automated processes ensure consistent part quality and dimensional accuracy across entire production runs.

Quality Assurance & Inspection

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CNC Turned Components & Shafts

100% Inspection & Quality Control

Every CNC-turned part is inspected for dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and material specifications. Our precision measurement tools verify diameters, lengths, threads, and critical features to ensure your parts meet exact specifications.

  • 100% dimensional verification for critical diameters and lengths
  • Thread pitch and surface finish verification
  • Automated tool wear compensation to maintain tolerance consistency
  • First Article Inspection (FAI) with comprehensive dimensional report for production runs
  • Material certification and traceability documentation

For production runs, we provide First Article Inspection (FAI) with comprehensive dimensional reports, ensuring your first parts set the standard for all subsequent batches.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials can be CNC turned?
We turn aluminum, steel, stainless steel, titanium, brass, and specialty alloys. Material selection depends on your application and performance requirements. Our team provides recommendations at quote.
What are the tolerances for CNC turning?
Typical tolerances are ±0.05 mm for general dimensions and ±0.025 mm for critical features. Spindle control and cutting tool precision affect achievable tolerances.
Can you handle threaded and tapered sections?
Yes. Our CNC lathes handle internal and external threads, tapers, chamfers, and grooves. We optimize tool paths for quality and efficiency.
Is there a minimum or maximum part length?
We handle parts from small precision components to longer shafts depending on machine capacity. Contact us with your specifications for feasibility confirmation.
Do you provide secondary finishing?
Standard CNC turning produces good surface finishes (Ra 0.4–1.6 µm). Optional finishing including polishing, plating, or heat treatment available based on requirements.
What file formats do you accept?
We accept STEP, IGES, DWG, PDF, and native CAD files. For best results, provide 3D models with clear dimensions, tolerances, material specifications, and surface finish requirements.

Request a Quote — Upload Your Design

Tell us your material, component geometry, tolerance requirements, and quantity. We'll return DFM feedback and a firm quote within 48 hours.

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Accepted Formats: STEP · IGES · DWG · PDF

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