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Swiss-type CNC machining is well suited for long, small-diameter and high-precision turned components, such as slender shafts, connector pins, miniature contacts, sleeves and threaded micro parts. It is especially useful when the part requires stable dimensional control, clean edge conditions and repeatable results across production batches.
In Swiss-type machining, the workpiece is supported close to the cutting tool, which helps reduce vibration and deflection during cutting. This is important for slender shafts, pins and small turned parts where length-to-diameter ratio, concentricity and surface quality can affect final performance.
For an accurate review, please provide 2D drawings, 3D CAD files if available, material grade, expected quantity, key tolerances, surface finish requirements and project stage. If you are not sure whether the design is suitable for Swiss machining, you can upload the drawing for a DFM review first.
For an accurate review, please provide 2D drawings, 3D CAD files if available, material grade, expected quantity, key tolerances, surface finish requirements and project stage. If you are not sure whether the design is suitable for Swiss machining, you can upload the drawing for a DFM review first.
Depending on project requirements, inspection documentation may include dimensional inspection records, CMM reports, FAI reports and material or compliance-related documents. The exact document package should be confirmed during RFQ review.
For repeat production, material batch information, production records and inspection results can be linked to each manufacturing lot. This helps purchasing and quality teams review batch history, investigate deviations and maintain stable supplier performance over time.