Manufacturing

CNC Machining Services

Multi-axis CNC milling and turning across aluminium, titanium, steel and engineering plastics, covering everything from first-article prototypes to certified series production.

The process

What is CNC precision machining?

CNC precision machining is a subtractive manufacturing process in which computer-controlled machines (CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control) cut highly accurate, detailed parts from solid stock. Material is removed from a metal, plastic or composite billet using tooling such as mills, lathes and routers, each move driven by exact digital instructions translated from your CAD drawing.

Because every cut follows the same programmed path, the process delivers consistent, repeatable quality across the first part and the ten-thousandth. That repeatability is why precision machining is essential to aerospace, automotive, medical and electronics work, where tight tolerances and complex geometry leave no margin for variation.

Why it matters

Tight tolerances

Hold critical features to ยฑ0.005mm, verified on CMM.

Repeatable quality

Identical results from the first part to series production.

Complex geometry

Up to 5-axis simultaneous machining of intricate forms.

Material range

Aluminium, titanium, steels, and engineering plastics.

What we offer

CNC Machining Services

A complete range of milling and turning processes under one roof โ€” matched to the geometry, volume and tolerance of your part.

CNC Milling

CNC Milling

Rotating multi-point cutters remove material from a fixed workpiece to produce flat faces, slots, pockets and complex 3D contours, with up to 5-axis simultaneous capability.

CNC Turning

CNC Turning

The workpiece rotates against a single-point tool to generate precise cylindrical features including shafts, bushings, pins and threaded components.

CNC Turn-Mill

CNC Turn-Mill

Turning and milling combined in a single setup, machining rotational and prismatic features together for complex parts in one cycle.

CNC Horizontal Milling

CNC Horizontal Milling

A horizontal spindle clears chips efficiently and supports heavier cuts โ€” ideal for large, deep-pocket and high-volume production work.

CNC Vertical Turning

CNC Vertical Turning

A vertical lathe holds large, heavy-diameter parts on a rotating table for stable machining of flanges, hubs, rings and casings.

Screw Machining

Screw Machining

High-speed automated turning of small, high-volume precision components such as pins, fittings and fasteners, produced direct from bar stock.

Ready to Machine Your Next Part?

Send your drawing and a dedicated engineer will respond with a costed, scoped quote within 24 hours.

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