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Honscn focus on professional CNC Machining Services since 2003.

CNC Turning Services

CNC Turning combines both lathe and mill capabilities to customized all metal parts, while providing repeatability, exceptional accuracy, high precision, and cost-effectiveness. With the help of turning, a wide range of shapes can be given to the workpiece, such as cylinders, cones, disks, polygonal, hexagonal, or a combination of these shapes with axial symmetry.

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The Types Of CNC Turning Services

Cylindrical Turning
It is a process that reduces the diameter of the workpiece uniformly in order to prevent any variation in the cutting diameter.
Taper Turning
Taper turning is the one in which a cylindrical shape is created out of a workpiece with a decreasing diameter.
Grooving
Grooving is a type of CNC turning process in which a narrow cavity is formed by pressing a shaped tool into the workpiece.
Boring
A single-point tool is fed linearly, parallel to the axis of rotation, on the inside diameter of an existing hole in the part
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Advantages Of Honscn's CNC Turning
Speed
Honscn has the capacity to produce both small and large quantities of CNC turned parts, depending on your needs.
Quality
Honscn offers competitive pricing for their CNC turning services, with no minimum order quantity or setup fees.
Precise
Honscn has a team of experts available to assist you throughout the entire process, from design to delivery, with 24/7 customer support.
Prototyping
With more than 100 cutting-edge CNC lathes and more than 20 years of experience, manufacturing high-quality CNC turned parts with precision and extraordinary appearance to meet all high-volume OEM machining needs.
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How does CNC Turning Work?
CNC turning is a manufacturing process that involves rotating a workpiece while a cutting tool removes material from the workpiece to produce the desired shape or dimension. The process is automated and controlled by computer numerical control (CNC) software.
Here are the basic steps of CNC turning:
Workpiece setup
The workpiece is mounted onto the spindle of the lathe. The lathe may have a chuck or collet to hold the workpiece securely in place.
Tool setup
A cutting tool is selected based on the desired shape and material of the workpiece. The tool is mounted onto the tool turret of the lathe.
Programming
The CNC software is used to program the lathe with the desired dimensions and shape of the final product. This includes the speed and feed rate of the cutting tool.
Turning
The lathe begins to rotate the workpiece at a specified speed, and the cutting tool moves across the surface of the workpiece, removing material to produce the desired shape.
Finishing
Once the rough shape is produced, the cutting tool is replaced with a finishing tool that produces a smooth surface finish on the workpiece.
Inspection
The finished workpiece is inspected to ensure that it meets the desired specifications.
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Tolerance for CNC Milling Services
 Limits for nominal size Metals  Plastics 
0.5mm* to 3mm ±0.05mm ±0.1mm 
Over 3mm to 6mm ±0.05mm ±0.1mm 
Over 6mm to 30mm ±0.1mm ±0.2mm 
Over 30mm to 120mm  ±0.15mm±0.3mm 
Over 120mm to 400mm  ±0.2mm±0.5mm 
Over 400mm to 1000mm  ±0.4mm ±0.8mm
Over 1000mm to 2000mm ±0.5mm  ±1.2mm
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