Milling and turning, one setup when it counts
Prismatic parts run on our HAAS VF3 and Haitian VMS850 vertical centers. Cylindrical parts run on a HAAS lathe with live tooling and a fourth axis, which means a shaft with a cross hole or a milled flat comes off in a single clamping. Fewer setups, fewer chances for error, tighter concentricity.
Before we cut anything
An engineer reviews your drawing first. If a tolerance won't survive the material, or a corner needs wire EDM instead of a cutter, we flag it before quoting, not after the first bad part. You get the right process, priced honestly.
Capabilities at a glance
| Capability | Detail |
|---|---|
| Milling envelope | Up to 1016 × 508 × 635 mm (HAAS VF3) |
| Turning | 300 mm swing, live tooling, 4th axis |
| Tolerances | To ±0.01 mm on critical features |
| Materials | Steels, stainless, tool steels, aluminum, titanium, Inconel |
| Volumes | Prototypes to small and mid production series |
| Quality | ISO 9001:2015 · dimensional report per lot |
When the part is hardened
Above HRC 50, cutting tools stop being the right answer. We plan the full sequence instead: rough soft, heat treat in house, then finish critical features by EDM or grinding. Because every step happens in our plant, your part keeps the same measuring references from raw bar to final inspection.
What CNC machines do you run?
HAAS VF3 and Haitian VMS850 vertical machining centers, plus a HAAS lathe with live tooling and a fourth axis, so cylindrical parts with milled features come off in one setup.
Can you handle low volumes and prototypes?
Yes. We run from one piece to small production series. For repeat jobs we build dedicated fixtures so every lot starts from the same reference.
What materials do you machine?
Carbon and stainless steels (1018, 4140, 304, 316, 17-4 PH), tool steels (D2, H13, A2), aluminum 6061 and 7075, brass, bronze, titanium Ti-6Al-4V, Inconel 625 and 718, and engineering plastics.
Do you provide inspection reports?
Every lot ships with a dimensional report against your drawing, plus material certificates when required. Traceability is standard, not an extra.
