CNC Turning Services
Precise, customized CNC turning services from trusted, highly experienced manufacturing experts.
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Precision CNC Turning Services
TenX Manufacturing is dedicated to providing precision machining solutions for a wide range of critical industries. Whether you require custom prototypes, reliable replacement parts or large production runs, our CNC turning services will deliver precise and high-quality machined components tailored to your exact specifications. Our dedication to advanced machining technologies and quality control ensures that we meet the demands of diverse industries with excellence.
What Is CNC Turning?
Computer numerical control (CNC) turning, also known as lathe machining, is a subtractive manufacturing process where a computer-controlled cutting tool removes material from a rotating workpiece to create cylindrical shapes, intricate contours and precise features. This process is highly automated and precisely controlled, allowing for consistent and efficient production of parts with varying shapes, sizes and intricacies.
At TenX Manufacturing, our state-of-the-art facility operates under an ISO9001:2015 certified production process. Combined with our highly trained and experienced staff, we ensure best-in-class results and the highest level of customer satisfaction.
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Design for Manufacturing
Design for Manufacturing (DFM) is a set of principles and practices aimed at optimizing the design of a product to enhance its manufacturability and efficiency in the production process. The goal of DFM is to create a product design that is not only functional and meets the intended purpose but also takes into consideration the ease of manufacturing, assembly and overall production cost. Learn MoreCNC Milling
Involves removing material from a workpiece using rotary cutters to create complex shapes and features. Learn More5-Axis Milling
5-axis milling refers to the machining process in which a cutting tool moves along five different axes to create complex and intricate three-dimensional shapes. In traditional milling, only three axes (X, Y, and Z) are involved, allowing for movement in a linear fashion along these axes. However, 5-axis milling introduces two additional rotational axes, typically referred to as A and B. Learn More