5-Axis CNC Machined Fixture Base / Structural Part (Deep Pocket & Tapped Holes)

5-Axis CNC Machined Fixture Base / Structural Part (Deep Pocket & Tapped Holes)
Product Name 5-Axis CNC Machined Fixture Base / Structural Part (Deep Pocket & Tapped Holes)
Keyword 5-axis CNC mach...
Category Machining (5 Axis Milling)
Material Aluminium
Price Range --
Capacity --
Minimum Quantity 1Pieces
Process: Machining
Region: Guangdong, China
Certification: --
Industry: Communication Industry, Education Industry, Scientific Research & Laboratory, Battery Industry, Energy Storage Industry, Electricity Generation Equipment, Electric Motors, Semiconductor, Electrical Power Transmission & Distribution, Industrial Design & Engineering Services, OEM Manufacturing, Energy Saving and Environmental Protection, Safety & Security Alarms, Monitoring Equipments, Security Fire Protection, Food & Beverages, Automation Industry, Machinery & Equipments Manufacturing, Bearing & Transmission, Measuring and Control Instruments, Pneumatic Industry, Power Tools Industry, Fasteners Industry, Pump, Valve, Compressors & Vacuum Equipments, Hydraulic, Robotics Industry, Mechanical and Electrical (Others), Photovoltaics (PV), Automotive Industry, Drones Industry, Startup Company
Factory Size: 10,000-30,000 ㎡
Type: Job Shop/Contract Manufacturer
Employees: 101-200
Main Market: China
Turnover: $7,500,001 - 12,000,000

Product Introduction

This part is suitable for structural and fixture-base applications in automation, tooling/fixtures, machinery & equipment manufacturing, and industrial robotics. The structure features deep pockets, stepped surfaces, hole patterns (including tapped holes), and internal transitions, requiring stable datum control and multi-face machining. The process route is blank cutting → 5-axis CNC machining → tapping, supporting multi-side machining with consistent assembly datums. Key dimensions are controlled to a minimum of 0.02 mm, while all other dimensions and technical requirements follow the drawing. Sample lead time is approximately 7–10 days; lead time for mass production is subject to negotiation.