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Precision Machining Parts
Precision Machining Parts
Precision Machining Parts
Precision Machining Parts

Precision machined parts often require intricate features and require precise specifications. These parts may include threads, holes, grooves, or tapers that must provide an exact fit with other components.

Precision machining is typically used to produce metal parts that require precision for the product to function properly. For example, the components that make up an automobile engine require precise specifications for optimal performance. At Kesu Hardware, our best tolerance could reach ±0.002mm.

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The Precision Machining Process

The precision machining process often starts with an initial sketch, which is rendered using computer-aided design (CAD) software. Engineers use CAD software such as AutoCAD to create a 3D diagram of a hand-drawn sketch.

Machinists may then enter the design into computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) programs or CNC machines. Computers automate the removal of material to produce precise parts.


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Precision machining processes allow for greater accuracy. Each cut is completed by a machine that receives instructions from the computer software.

The machines can carry out precise cuts with limited margins of error. This results in increased repeatability. You can continue to produce thousands of the same parts with identical specifications and tolerances down to 0.002-0.05mm.


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The Choose Precision CNC Machined Parts For Your Projects


At Kesu Hardware Group, our precision machining services are available for a wide range of applications, including secondary and finishing work.

Some of the benefits of precision machining include:

  Greater accuracy

  Increased repeatability

  Increased efficiency

  Reduced material waste

  Time savings

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Manually cutting or using a die-casting process often results in greater variance in the final dimensions or surface of fabricated parts. Components may not fit together perfectly, limiting the function of the product.

Precision machining provides greater efficiency and less variance compared to other metal fabrication methods that involve more manual input. Computer-aided machines operate faster than human-operated machines while producing fewer errors, saving time, and reducing material waste.


If you want to know more knowledge about precision CNC machining parts or need CNC machining parts for your project, please feel free to contact Kesu Hardware Group Co.,ltd.You can also contact our email directly. Sia@kesugroup.com


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