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The world turns to China for precision parts and components for countless of industries. When sourcing these parts, the question is less about finding the right production workshop and more about finding the right supplier that delivers on quality, pricing, dependable lead times, and overall satisfaction.
The good news? Haizol helps bridge that gap.
Our marketplace help you connect with verified turning machining suppliers across China. Each factory has a detailed profile showing certifications, tolerances, materials, production capacity, and more.
From cnc turning machining suppliers with horizontal and vertical machining centres to factories experienced in aluminium, stainless steel, brass, and engineering plastics, the network covers a wide range of capabilities.
You can be confident in our supplier’s technical standards. Many carry international certifications, which include ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO 3834, and IATF 16949.
By submitting one request for quotation (RFQ), you receive multiple quotations within 24 hours. Each quote lays out the overall cost and capabilities as well as lead times in a side-by-side format. This means your procurement teams would have all the information needed when it comes to picking China cnc machining turning parts factories that align with both technical needs and business goals.
How Do Prices from Chinese Verified Turning Machining Suppliers Compare to Local Shops?
China-based suppliers can offer roughly between 50–75% savings compared with local machine shops, even once shipping and tariffs are added. Quotes show both cost and capability for clear comparison.
What Are Typical Lead Times and Shipping Times When Ordering from China?
Quotations often arrive the same day. Simple turned parts can be produced within a week, and express. Shipping by DHL, FedEx, or UPS adds just 3–5 days.
Can Overseas CNC Shops Meet Tight Tolerences and High Technical Requirements?
Yes. Many suppliers hold tolerences of ±0.01–0.02 mm and carry certifications, which fall under ISO 9001, ISO 13485, or as9100. Profiles highlight these credentials upfront.
How Can I Assess a CNC Supplier’s Quality and Reliability Before Ordering?
You can start with trial orders to validate fit. Beyond that, analyze each supplier profile for their respective certificates, inspection results, and project histories.
Is It Feasible to Order Just One Prototype or A Small Batch?
Absolutely. Many suppliers accept single-piece prototypes or low-volume runs, making it easier to test fit and function before scaling up.