Engineering-oriented CNC machining support

CNC Milling Services in China for Precision Components

CNC milling support for plates, housings, brackets, fixtures, and complex machined features, with geometry, material, tolerance, finishing, and inspection details reviewed before quotation.

CNC milled plates and housingsPockets, slots and threaded holesAluminum, stainless steel and engineering plasticsTolerance and inspection review
CNC milled aluminum plates brackets housings and fixtures for precision components

Milling service scope

What CNC Milling Services Cover

KENDORIC supports CNC milling projects for overseas buyers who need plates, housings, brackets, fixtures, blocks, and complex milled components made from drawings or CAD files. Before quotation, we review part geometry, material, tolerances, surface finishing, and inspection requirements so unclear items can be clarified early.

Milled Part Types

Plates, housings, brackets, fixtures, covers, blocks, and multi-face machined components.

Feature Review

Pockets, slots, counterbores, threaded holes, internal radii, thin walls, and tool access.

Material and Finishing Review

Aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, engineering plastics, anodizing, plating, coating, and heat treatment.

Tolerance and Inspection Review

Flatness, position, parallelism, datum surfaces, hole patterns, and critical assembly dimensions.

Custom components

CNC Milling for Custom Components

CNC milling is suitable for parts with flat surfaces, holes, pockets, slots, profiles, threaded features, and multi-face geometry. It is commonly used for plates, housings, brackets, fixtures, tooling components, and machine parts that cannot be produced by turning alone.

Plates and Mounting Blocks

Flat parts with hole patterns, slots, countersinks, or locating features.

Housings and Covers

Components with pockets, cavities, sealing faces, and threaded holes.

Brackets and Supports

Structural parts with critical mounting positions or machined interfaces.

Fixtures and Tooling Components

Parts with locating surfaces, dowel holes, and repeatable setup features.

Complex Milled Features

Multi-face geometry, deep pockets, narrow slots, and setup-sensitive details.

Buyer reference

Common Milled Parts and RFQ Notes

Milled Part TypeUseful RFQ Notes for Buyers
Plates and mounting blocksIdentify datum surfaces, hole patterns, flatness needs, and mating components.
Housings and coversMark sealing surfaces, internal pockets, threaded holes, and finish-sensitive areas.
Brackets and supportsClarify load-bearing features, critical hole positions, material, and surface finish.
Fixtures and toolingIdentify locating surfaces, dowel holes, repeatability needs, and inspection points.
Complex milled featuresHighlight deep pockets, thin walls, tight radii, narrow slots, and multi-setup areas.

Material options

Materials for CNC Milling

Aluminum Milling

Suitable for housings, brackets, plates, fixtures, and lightweight components. Often combined with anodizing or surface finishing.

Stainless Steel Milling

Used for stronger or corrosion-resistant milled parts, but machining time and inspection requirements may need closer review.

Carbon Steel Milling

Suitable for mechanical parts where strength, cost, and post-processing need to be balanced.

Engineering Plastics

Used for lightweight, insulating, wear-related, or low-friction components depending on the application.

Geometry review

Milling Features and Geometry Review

Tool Access

Deep pockets, narrow slots, small corner radii, and hole depth.

Part Stability

Thin walls, flatness, deformation risk, and material behavior.

Inspection References

Datums, critical surfaces, hole positions, and multi-setup features.

Dimensional requirements

Milling Tolerances and Inspection

Locating holes, sealing faces, precision slots, flatness, position, and assembly dimensions should be identified before quotation so machining and inspection expectations are clear.

Post-processing

Surface Finishing for Milled Parts

Anodizing, plating, coating, heat treatment, and marking requirements should be included in the RFQ, especially when finish build-up may affect threads, bores, fits, sealing surfaces, or critical dimensions.

Quotation inputs

RFQ Information Needed for Milling Parts

Files

  • 2D drawing
  • 3D CAD / STEP file
  • Sample photos if available

Milling Requirements

  • Material
  • Quantity
  • Surface finish
  • Critical tolerances
  • Thread or hole details

Project Details

  • Delivery destination
  • Target lead time
  • Inspection or report needs
  • Assembly or mating part notes
Send Milling RFQ Details

Send Milling Drawings for Review

Share your 2D drawings, 3D CAD files, material, quantity, finish, tolerance requirements, and delivery details for engineering review before quotation.

Send Milling Drawings for Review