Turning works

Lathe Machining is a mechanical process for cutting external and internal rotational surfaces, including cylindrical and conical shapes, facing, cutting off, chamfering, groove machining, slotting, and threading (both internal and external) on lathe machines. Turning is one of the oldest technical operations, which was mechanized with the invention of the lathe.

Lathe machining is currently in high demand in nearly every machine-building production.
However, not all companies operating in this field possess a fully equipped fleet of machines. Therefore, the need for this service arises. This service can be essential for design bureaus and small enterprises producing experimental or small-batch products. It may also be needed by companies that operate on a labor-division model and primarily focus on assembling the final product.

Our company offers metal lathe machining services on high-precision CNC machines.
Our specialists can perform additional calculations and design mechanisms and assemblies in compliance with standards and regulations. Poorly executed lathe work can cause significant disruptions and expenses, both material and in terms of wasted time. Thanks to CNC machines, we can produce parts of varying complexity.

Our CNC machines are capable of performing the following operations:

  • Turning of external, internal, cylindrical, and conical surfaces;
  • Facing;
  • Grooving;
  • Drilling;
  • Countersinking;
  • Reaming;
  • Thread cutting;
  • Manufacturing complex-shaped parts.

Technical specifications of the SWEDTURN300 machine:

  • Maximum workpiece diameter: 350 mm;
  • Maximum workpiece length: 1100 mm;
  • Maximum spindle rotation speed: 2500 RPM;
  • Positioning accuracy: 0.0050 mm.

Capabilities of our machines:

Services We Offer:

  • Turning of crane wheels and shafts;
  • Surface machining;
  • Turning and milling operations;
  • Manufacturing parts based on your drawings.

We can produce parts of any complexity—all you need to do is contact our managers. You will receive a qualified consultation regarding the manufacturing of your parts, along with a cost estimate for your order.

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