
CNC Turning Services
Looking for precision turned parts with excellent surface finish?
We provide precision CNC Turning Solutions, from complex small diameter parts using our 6-axis CNC Swiss Lathe, to large one-off shafts using our CNC tool room lathe.
Our CNC Turning Services provide components, including fittings, shafts, rollers, pins, bearings, and bushings, for business throughout Southern Ontario and North America.
Our CNC Turned Parts are used as...
Matériaux que nous usinons CNC
Nous comprenons que le choix des matériaux est crucial pour la réussite d'un projet. C'est pourquoi nous proposons des services complets d'usinage CNC pour les métaux et les plastiques, vous offrant la flexibilité de choisir le matériau idéal pour votre application.
Our CNC Turning processes are well-equipped to handle a wide variety of ferrous materials. This broad category includes steels of all types, as well as cast iron and other iron-based alloys. Known for their strength, durability, and magnetic properties, ferrous metals are commonly used in numerous industrial applications. Our experienced machinists possess the expertise and tooling necessary to precisely machine these materials.
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Stainless Steel (3 series, 4 series, 17-4 PH, etc.)
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Mild/Low Carbon Steel
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Steel Alloy (4140, 4340, etc.)
Our Parts Can be Found in...
... industry leading manufacturing facilities spanning North America and beyond, we're your reliable B2B partner for critical manufacturing needs. We specialize in providing replacement parts, expansion components, and productivity-enhancing fixtures and gauges.

Aerospace Manufacturing Facilities

Molding and Die Casting Facilities

Food Manufacturing Plants

Automotive Manufacturing Lines

Steel Plants

Automation and
Robotic Cells
What is CNC Turning?
CNC turning is a precision manufacturing process that utilizes a computer-controlled lathe to create cylindrical or rotational parts. In this method, a workpiece is held in a rotating chuck while a cutting tool is moved along two axes to remove material, shaping the part to the desired dimensions. The "CNC" designation indicates that the lathe's movements are governed by computer programs, ensuring accuracy and repeatability.
The process begins with a digital design, often created using CAD software, which is then translated into G-code by CAM software. This code provides the lathe with precise instructions for tool movements, cutting speeds, and feed rates. The machine then executes these instructions, precisely shaping the rotating workpiece.
CNC turning is capable of producing a wide range of parts, including:
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Shafts and spindles: essential components for rotating machinery.
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Bushings and bearings: used to reduce friction and support rotating parts.
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Fasteners and connectors: such as bolts, screws, and threaded components.
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Custom components: for various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical.
CNC turning offers several advantages, including high accuracy, excellent surface finishes, and the ability to produce complex shapes with tight tolerances. Post-machining processes, such as threading, knurling, or surface treatments, can be applied to further enhance the part's functionality and appearance. Its ability to create precise, symmetrical parts makes it a vital process in many manufacturing sectors.