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Manufacturing & Customization

7 answers from our engineering & operations teams
Q1How long does manufacturing take?
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Standard catalog items ship in 4–8 weeks depending on complexity and current shop load. Custom drawing-to-part items typically take 6–12 weeks including engineering review (3–5 days), CNC programming (2–4 days), fabrication, heat treatment, inspection, and certification. Rush orders are accepted on a case-by-case basis at 25–40% premium.
Q2Can you reverse-engineer from a worn sample?
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Yes. Ship us the worn or non-functional tool and we measure it on a CMM (typically ±0.005 mm repeatability), reconstruct the geometry in CAD, generate a fully-dimensioned 2D drawing for your records, and re-manufacture to OEM-equivalent quality. Originals are returned with the replacement. Reverse-engineering adds 1–2 weeks vs. drawing-supplied projects.
Q3What materials can you machine?
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Aerospace aluminum (2024, 6061, 7075-T6), tool steels (4140, A2, D2, H13), stainless (303, 304, 316, 17-4PH, 15-5PH), titanium (Ti-6Al-4V), Inconel (625, 718), brass, bronze, and engineering plastics (Delrin, PEEK, PTFE). Material substitutions are flagged in writing during quote review.
Q4What tolerances do you hold?
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Standard CNC milling and turning to ±0.02 mm on critical dimensions, ±0.05 mm on non-critical. Tighter tolerances (±0.005 mm) achievable on ground or wire-EDM features. Geometric tolerances (flatness, parallelism, perpendicularity, runout) are inspected on CMM with reports per AS9102 first-article format.
Q5Do you offer 5-axis machining?
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Yes. Our shop runs both 3-axis (high-throughput) and 5-axis (complex contoured fixtures, integrally bladed rotors, undercut features) CNC mills. CAM programming is on Mastercam with in-process probing. Capacity is allocated based on geometry — most catalog tooling runs 3-axis; engine fan-section fixtures typically need 5-axis.
Q6Can you replicate OEM tooling drawings exactly?
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Yes, when you supply the drawing or an original sample. We make manufacturer-equivalent tooling to your spec. We do not sell counterfeit OEM-branded product or use OEM trademarks. Tools are shipped with our serial number and material certs, fit-for-purpose for your maintenance workflow.
Q7What's the difference between OEM and OEM-equivalent tooling?
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OEM tooling carries the original manufacturer's logo and is sold through their authorized channel — typically at a 2–5x price premium with longer lead times. OEM-equivalent tooling is dimensionally and functionally identical, manufactured to the same drawing or reverse-engineered from a sample, and certified to the same standards (ISO 9001 / AS9100D), but without the OEM logo.
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