Precision machining is CNC machining taken to a tighter standard. It is the difference between "close enough" and "exactly to the drawing, every time."

What Makes It Precise

  • Tight tolerances - often ±0.001 in or better, verified with CMM inspection
  • Repeatability - the same dimension, part after part
  • Fine surface finish - down to Ra 0.8 um or better
  • Process control - in-process checks, not just final inspection

Where It Is Used

Precision machining shows up wherever a failure is expensive: aerospace components, medical devices, semiconductor equipment, and high-performance automotive parts.

For the full explanation, read What Is Precision Machining?.

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