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Production CNC Machining in Troy, Michigan

Contract production runs with dedicated fixturing and a machinist who knows the part as well as you do.

Multiple small precision-machined metal blocks arranged in formation from a production run
Typical lead time
2–10 business days
Minimum order
1 piece
Shop location
Troy, MI
Files accepted
STEP · IGES · DWG · PDF

Production CNC machining is where Low-Volume work scales into a real program. Runs sized to 5,000+ parts per contract, dedicated fixturing that stays set up between releases, and the same machinists holding the same tolerances from first article to last shipment. Most of our production programs are repeat OEM bracketry, housings, and structural components on annual or quarterly release schedules.

What separates production work from larger volumes is the relationship as much as the volume. A production buyer needs the same person to pick up the phone in month nine that picked it up in month one. We staff for that, intentionally. Programs stay with the machinist who tooled them, not handed off to whoever has open capacity.

Process control is non-negotiable at this scale. Every production program here gets a documented setup sheet, in-process inspection at agreed checkpoints, mill certs on the materials, and supplier traceability kept on file with the job. Manufacturability feedback during quoting is part of the work. If we can flag a print change that drops per-piece cost across the run, we'll bring it up before the first article ships.

Typical applications

  1. 01Automotive bracket and validation programs at 500–2,000 parts per year
  2. 02Industrial machinery housing components on quarterly release schedules
  3. 03Robotics actuator and end-effector parts for OEM contract programs
  4. 04Consumer product subassemblies on ongoing supply agreements
  5. 05Repeat service / spare parts for fielded equipment OEMs
Materials

Materials we machine on this service

Aluminum 6061Aluminum 7075MagnesiumStainless 304Stainless 31617-4 PHCarbon 4140Tool steel A2Tool steel D2TitaniumBrassDelrin

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Common Questions

Questions buyers and engineers actually ask.

Realistically up to 10,000+ parts per release on the right geometry, with annual program totals scaling beyond that. Sizing depends as much on cycle time as raw quantity. Send drawings and we'll talk through what's achievable on our current floor.
Yes, that's what production fixturing exists to do. Setup sheets capture every parameter, in-process inspection catches drift early, and the same machinist runs the program release to release. Tolerances called out on the print are met by every part, not just the first article.
Significantly. Setup amortizes across the run, dedicated fixturing eliminates per-piece overhead from refixturing, and programming is paid for once. Production quotes are line-itemed so you can see how unit price moves with quantity. Useful when annual program scope is still in flux.
Yes. Most production work here is multi-year, with scheduled releases against an annual forecast. We'll discuss program structure, blanket POs, and release cadence at the start so the cost model fits how your procurement actually buys.