Precision Turning

Supplying engineered high-precision turned components

Our quality precision turning services start with engineering: we leave it to our experts to determine the right blend of precision milling and turning for optimal machining of a component. Of course, we can also perform one or the other separately.

Our new generation CNC machines take care of turning parts that need to be machined with tight tolerances. We can perform CNC turning on a wide range of rigid and resistant materials.

Examples of precision turned parts/ components

Manufacturing precision turned parts of special alloys is what allows for using our components in several industries such as bolt tightening accessories and hydraulic components.

Custom solutions based on CAD drawings

Based on the STEP file / CAD drawing, our engineers conduct a feasibility analysis, plan the manufacturing process step by step and calculate manufacturing cycle time. It is the cycle time that our quotation is always based on.

Materials for manufacturing

Steel and high-performance alloys Aluminum Copper
1.4462 6060-T6 CuSN12
1.4571 6082-T6 SAE 660
1.4301 7075-T6
1.4404
42CrMo4+Qt
C45+N
817M40T
826M40W
1.4057

Benefits of choosing Hamptons

Right blend of milling and turning

Expert engineering

Custom solutions for special applications

Low to mid volume

Up to 0,01 mm precision

Tight tolerances

Features

Hard materials

Hard materials

Precision turning on rigid, hard-to-machine alloys of steel that resist extreme wear and withstand harsh conditions.

Complex geometries

Complex geometries

Manufacturing complex three-dimensional structures, even hollow parts with undercuts and cavities.

Surface finishing

Surface finishing

Nitriding, chemical blackening and other specialized surface treatments.

File formats

File formats

Since we use CAD/CAM software, we can work with all frequently used CAD / STEP files.

Production volume

Production volume

Low to mid volume precision turning generally in smaller batch sizes.

Maximum dimensions

Maximum dimensions

Diameter and weight are inversely proportional with a 200 kg piece at 1250 mm being the maximum.