Precision Custom CNC Turning Services for Quality Turned Parts

Whether you need shaft-type, disc-type, or other custom turned components, we provide professional CNC turning Services—offering full support from prototyping to batch production, tailored to your specs.
 

Precision Custom CNC Turning Services

Whether you need shaft-type, disc-type, or other custom turned components, we provide professional CNC turning Services—offering full support from prototyping to batch production, tailored to your specs.
 

What is CNC Turning?

CNC turning is a precise, flexible subtractive manufacturing process for metals (and some plastics). It works by spinning a metal rod at high speed, while a computer-controlled cutting tool shapes the rod by removing excess material—creating custom CNC turned parts like screws, shafts, or cylindrical components.
 
Through CNC programming, it follows a streamlined workflow: design coding to map the part’s shape, toolpath planning for the cutting tool’s movement, material removal as the workpiece spins, and post-machining finishing. These programs act as “instructions” for the machine, guiding tools to mill flats, drill holes, or cut internal/external threadswithout manual adjustments.
 
Its key strength is excelling at tight tolerances and circular/cylindrical geometries, making it ideal for prototypes, small-batch runs, and high-precision parts.
Close-up of a CNC turning machine processing a metal workpiece, showcasing precision cutting in mechanical machining industry

Our Precision CNC Turning Workflow

Precise Execution with Tailored Solutions for Every Precision CNC Turning Project

Our CNC Turning Parts Components Gallery

Showcase key custom cnc turning parts across diverse industries and complex applications.

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Our CNC Turning Material Capabilities

We offer flexible CNC turning services tailored to diverse materials and use cases. Whether you need lightweight aluminum parts or high-strength steel components, our precision machining ensures consistency across the board.
Aluminum machining services in the mechanical industry, showing the processes of cutting, shaping, and finishing aluminum materials to create various components.
  • Common Grades / Alloys:6061, 7075, 2024, 5052
  • Key Features : Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, good machinability
  • Typical Applications:
    Aerospace parts, automotive components, electronics enclosures
Stainless steel is being processed in the mechanical machining industry, including welding, grinding, and bending operations to produce various industrial components.
  • Common Grades / Alloys : Ti-6Al-4V, Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo
  • Key Features:High strength-to-weight, biocompatible
  • Typical Applications:
    Aerospace parts, medical implants, racing components
In the mechanical processing industry, carbon steel is machined into various parts such as bolts, nuts and shafts by different mechanical tools, making use of its high strength and good plasticity to meet industrial needs.
  •  Common Grades / Alloys :1018, 4140, 4340, A36
  • Key Features : Strong, weldable, heat-treatable
  • Typical Applications
    Industrial machinery, structural parts, tooling
In the mechanical processing industry, CNC machines are used to precisely machine magnesium alloy materials into various high - precision components, taking advantage of magnesium alloy's light - weight and high - strength properties to meet the needs of aerospace and automotive industries.
  • Common Grades / Alloys :304, 316, 17-4 PH, 440C
  • Key Features :Corrosion-resistant, high-temperature capable
  • Typical Applications:
    Medical devices, food equipment, marine components
In the mechanical processing industry, CNC machines are used to precisely machine magnesium alloy materials into various high - precision components, taking advantage of magnesium alloy's light - weight and high - strength properties to meet the needs of aerospace and automotive industries.
  • Common Grades / Alloys : PEEK, Nylon, Delrin, Teflon
  • Key Features Low friction, chemical resistance, lightweight
  • Typical Applications
    Robotics parts, automotive interiors, wear-resistant components

Our CNC Turning Capabilities & Specifications

Category Details
Tolerances
  • General: ±0.01 mm
  • Custom: ±0.005 mm 
Minimun feature size
0.5 mm (varies by material, tool geometry; smaller features possible with specialized tools)
Surface roughness
Ra 0.4–6.3 μm (via precision turning, polishing, shot blasting, anodizing, etc.)
Max machining size
Up to φ150 mm × 500 mm (varies by machine model; large parts machinable with specialized lathes)
Spindle Speed
100–6000 RPM (adjusted based on material and tooling for optimal cutting performance)
Lead Time
5–25 days (based on complexity, order volume; expedited for urgent projects)

Surface Finishing Options for CNC Turned Parts

CNC turned parts often need post-processing to enhance appearance, precision, or durability. Based on material and end-use, we offer these surface finishing options:

CNC Turning FAQs

Have questions about CNC Turning? We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help you understand our processes better.

No rigid MOQ—we prioritize flexibility. Whether you need 1 prototype or 10,000 production parts, we’ll quote and produce based on your exact needs. Small batches or single pieces are just as welcome as large runs.
Our CNC turning centers can handle parts with a maximum diameter of up to 150 mm and length up to 500 mm. For larger components, we can coordinate with our milling capabilities or recommend specialized solutions—just share your part specifications.
Lead time depends on part complexity, quantity, and any post-processing (e.g., anodizing, plating):
  • Simple prototypes (1–5 pieces, no special finish): 3–7 business days
  • Large volumes (100+ pieces, complex finishing): 2–4 weeks Rush services are available for urgent projects.
CNC turning is highly precise. For most jobs, we maintain general tolerances of ±0.01 mm. For specialized applications (e.g., medical or aerospace), we can achieve ±0.005 mm with advanced machines and calibrated tooling. Exact accuracy also depends on factors like material hardness and part geometry.
CNC turning uses a rotating workpiece with stationary cutting tools (best for round/symmetrical parts like shafts or bolts). CNC milling uses a stationary workpiece with rotating, multi-axis cutters (better for complex shapes or parts with slots/holes). We offer both processes and can combine them for parts needing features from each.

CNC TurningFAQs

Have questions about CNC turning? We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help you understand our processes better.

No rigid MOQ—we prioritize flexibility. Whether you need 1 prototype or 10,000 production parts, we’ll quote and produce based on your exact needs. Small batches or single pieces are just as welcome as large runs.
Our CNC turning centers can handle parts with a maximum diameter of up to 150 mm and length up to 500 mm. For larger components, we can coordinate with our milling capabilities or recommend specialized solutions—just share your part specifications.
Lead time depends on part complexity, quantity, and any post-processing (e.g., anodizing, plating):
  • Simple prototypes (1–5 pieces, no special finish): 3–7 business days
  • Large volumes (100+ pieces, complex finishing): 2–4 weeks Rush services are available for urgent projects.
CNC turning is highly precise. For most jobs, we maintain general tolerances of ±0.01 mm. For specialized applications (e.g., medical or aerospace), we can achieve ±0.005 mm with advanced machines and calibrated tooling. Exact accuracy also depends on factors like material hardness and part geometry.
CNC turning uses a rotating workpiece with stationary cutting tools (best for round/symmetrical parts like shafts or bolts). CNC milling uses a stationary workpiece with rotating, multi-axis cutters (better for complex shapes or parts with slots/holes). We offer both processes and can combine them for parts needing features from each.

Our Other Manufacturing Capabilities

Precision CNC machining service in the mechanical machining industry, demonstrating the high - accuracy manufacturing process of various metal components for efficient production.

CNC Machining

CNC machining uses computer-controlled tools to cut and shape materials with precision and accuracy.
 
Precision forging services in a mechanical processing plant. Skilled workers are operating advanced forging equipment to create high - precision metal parts for various industries.

Forging

Forging uses external force to shape metal and improve its internal structure.
 
 
Sheet metal fabrication services in the mechanical industry, showing the processes of cutting, bending, and assembling sheet metal to create various products.

Sheet Metal Fabrication​

Sheet metal fabrication involves cutting, bending, punching, and welding to shape metal sheets.

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Whether for new product development or existing component needs, our CNC turning services fit perfectly! Choose a seasoned CNC turned part supplier like us to cut costs, shorten lead times, and secure machining accuracy.

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