CNC Lathe Machining Services

If you are searching for CNC lathe machining services , Polymach delivers precision, speed, and reliability you can count on. We specialize in high-accuracy CNC turning that transforms your CAD designs into perfectly machined cylindrical components. Because we combine advanced CNC turning technology with experienced machinists, we consistently meet tight tolerances and demanding production standards.

Moreover, we serve manufacturers across Canada, including Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia. Therefore, when you need dependable local CNC lathe services near you, Polymach provides fast turnaround, competitive pricing, and uncompromising quality.

High-Precision CNC Lathe Services

At Polymach, we operate advanced CNC lathe and turn-mill centers to manufacture shafts, pins, bushings, bolts, threaded components, and complex cylindrical parts. Whether you need a single prototype or high-volume production, our CNC turning process ensures repeatability, durability, and superior surface finish.

Furthermore, our modern equipment allows us to complete multiple operations in one setup. As a result, we reduce lead times, eliminate alignment errors, and lower overall production costs.

How CNC Lathe (Turning) Works

CNC lathe machining is a subtractive manufacturing process. In this process, the workpiece rotates at high speed while a stationary cutting tool precisely removes material. Unlike milling, turning is ideal for axisymmetric components because it produces exceptional roundness and concentricity.

The Turning Process and Capabilities

Our focus is on utilizing modern turning centers to maximize speed and part complexity, eliminating the need for multiple setups.

1. Standard CNC Lathe Operations

Standard lathes use two axes (X and Z) to produce external and internal cylindrical, conical, and contoured features. Key operations include:

  • Facing: Creating a flat surface on the end of the part.
  • Turning (OD/ID): Reducing the external (Outer Diameter) or internal (Inner Diameter) size of the workpiece.
  • Drilling/Boring: Creating or enlarging holes along the central axis.
  • Threading: Cutting internal or external threads (e.g., bolts, screw holes).

2. Live Tooling & Turn-Mill Centers

Our most advanced machines incorporate live tooling, allowing the spindle to perform milling and drilling operations while the part is still chucked in the lathe. This capability transforms the lathe into a powerful Turn-Mill Center.

  • Key Advantage: It allows us to add non-cylindrical features (like hex flats, keyways, slots, and bolt patterns) to the side of a turned part in a single setup. This dramatically reduces lead times, eliminates alignment errors, and lowers costs.

CNC turning is ideal for achieving the highest degrees of circularity and fine surface finishes quickly, making it a cornerstone for rotational mechanics.

  • Tolerances: We consistently hold tight tolerances on diameters and lengths, ensuring components fit seamlessly into your assemblies.
  • Surface Finish: Turning naturally produces fine surface finishes (low Ra values), often superior to milling for cylindrical forms.
  • Material Expertise: We routinely machine materials essential for turning applications:
    • Metals: Stainless Steels (303, 304, 316), Carbon Steels (1018, 4140), Aluminum alloys, Brass, and high-performance Nickel and Titanium alloys.
    • Plastics: Delrin (Acetal), PTFE (Teflon), Nylon, and PEEK.

From Prototype to Production

Whether you need a single, complex prototype shaft or high-volume runs of thousands of bushings, our CNC lathe capacity is scaled for your needs.

Ready to manufacture your precise cylindrical components? Upload your CAD files (STEP, STL) now for an instant, competitive quote and begin the journey toward perfect axisymmetric precision.