What Is CNC Turning?
CNC Turning is a process that uses a lathe to create detailed functional prototypes and end-use parts with cylindrical features. Our CNC turning process uses a variety of metal materials in the form of a rod stock, which is rotated against live tooling to create final parts with axial and radial holes, flats, grooves and slots.
How Does CNC Turning Work?
During the CNC turning process, a metal rod is rotated and a cutting tool is held against the stock metal to remove material, shaping the final parts. The lathe rapidly machines your parts in a subtractive turning process with additional live tooling. Outside diameter (OD) and inside diameter (ID) threading is also available.
Modifying Existing Parts
One of our specialist skills is the ability to modify existing components using our expert team. We offer engineering solutions for bulk modifications to within an acceptable tolerance. Find out more above or contact us for a quote.
LOCATION
Station Rd
Station Works
Llanfyllin, Powys
Wales, UK
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Tallot is a privately owned, family operated company specialising in precision parts.