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Precision Turning

Precision turning is a process where parts are machined to exact specifications. Though operators with high levels of skill and knowledge may be able to achieve precise results, automated machines controlled by computer programs are predominantly used. Computer numerical control (CNC) turning minimizes the opportunity for human error and is able to produce parts that have been machined with a margin of error of less than 0.001 inch.

H & R Screw Machine Products, Inc.
Reed City, MI
231-832-2356
H & R Screw Machine Products-ISO 9001-certified manufacturer of high-volume screw machine products for many industries. We also produce CNC turned parts and provide machining of customer supplied castings, forgings and stampings. Our multiple-spindle screw machines have capacities up to 2 1/4" diameter. With 100's of years of combined employee industry experience, choose H & R at www.hrscrew.com!
Braymar Precision, Inc.
Brea, CA
714-674-0846
We manufacture screw machine products from aluminum, brass, copper, plastics, stainless, specialty alloys and steel. Since opening for business in 1979, bushings, brass knobs, fasteners, hydraulic fittings, lamp parts, metric nuts and threaded inserts have been among our product offering. We serve aircraft, bicycle, cable, commercial, electronic, marine, medical and other industries. Call today!
Ostec Industries Corp.
Denver, NC
877-484-3841
Ostec Industries is a manufacturer of Swiss screw machine components, high precision screw machine parts and turned parts used in an endless number of industries. Our wide range of capabilities and low overhead allow for economical and high-quality production of virtually any part and any volume. Other capabilities include bead blasting, drilling, de-buring, passivation, etc. Please call today.
Nytex Automatic Products Inc.
Fredricksburg, TX
830-997-8986
Established in 1990, NYTEX Automatic Products Inc is an ISO 9001:2000 certified screw machine company. We offer products & capabilities such as threaded rod, screw machine parts and Swiss screw machining. Our screw machine products can be as large as 3 ¼" in diameter and constructed from plastics and exotic metals. We are proud to count customers in a variety of industries including the oil field.
Ville Swiss Automatics, Inc.
Waterbury, CT
203-756-2825
Ville Swiss Automatics provides Citizen and Tsugami sliding headstock CNCs, Tornos cam Automatics and Escomatic D6Rs. We have 145 years combined experience to run medium-sized CNC, Swiss and Escomatic Screw machine shop. With an ISO 9001:2000 registration, we run our shop 24/7, keeping in mind our customers' needs so they can check their orders in "Real-Time" with software access we provide.
Griner Engineering, Inc.
Bloomington, IN
812-332-2220
Griner Engineering has been in business since 1978 supplying precision-machined components and services to transportation and other markets requiring ultra high levels of quality service. We have products that cover air bag safety, engine and accessories, cold formed/machined products and more. We are the specialists when it comes to precision turned parts with secondaries. Call us today!
James Wright Precision Products, Inc.
Putnam, CT
860-928-7756
Producing your screw machine products to ISO standards is important to us at James Wright Precision Products. We produce turned parts in aluminum, exotic materials, hard materials, stainless steel and steel. On our website you can view our special turnings, threaded turnings, plugs, rings, plates, special fastenings, pivot pins and more.
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Precision Turning

Precision turned parts are cylindrical and machined from aluminum, titanium, brass, stainless steel, copper, polycarbonate, nylon and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Though cylindrical, these parts have many variations; for instance, the general shape may be contoured, fillet, tapered or pointed. They may receive a smooth finishing or be given a textured surface. Precision turning is critical for many parts to guarantee that they fit together and will function correctly; in some applications, even a small flaw or error can throw off the whole system, wasting valuable time and money. Parts that are machined to very precise specifications will perform to higher standards. The demand for top quality parts is high; precision turning is an important process for parts such as rods, shafts, hubs, pulleys, bushings, couplings, housing, flanges, nozzles, tools and more. Precision turned parts are used in applications across many industries including the automotive, commercial, electronics, petroleum, defense, aerospace, marine and construction industries.

Precision turning is a fairly simple process. Computer-controlled turning is performed in machine shops. A round, square or hexagonal blank called a workpiece is attached to spindles on the machine that hold it firmly in place. The blank begins to spin and as it rotates, multiple automated cutting, drilling, notching and knurling tools attached to the machine apply the appropriate amount of pressure to shear away the material. The tools are powered by a motor located at the machine's base that acts as the power source for all operations. These motors vary in horsepower in accordance with the size of the machine, the necessary speed and the material of the workpiece. Smoothing and finishing is completed and the part is removed from the machine. There is one major difference between turned and milled parts. During the machining process, turned parts are rotated and a stationary tool is applied whereas milled parts are held stationary while a tool rotates. There are two main pieces of equipment used to produce precision turned parts: screw machines or lathes. Both work in similar ways and are generally computer operated. Screw machines have multiple spindles, which allows for the simultaneous machining of several parts. Lathes use a single spindle and a drill bit to cut away unnecessary material. CNC turning machines are quickly replacing conventional machines that require an operator with high levels of skill, knowledge and experience.