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CNC Turning
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CNC Turning
At Dakota Machine Works we house the latest in CNC turning technology. With our Okuma Cadet CNC Turning Center with IEMCA VIP 70s bar feeder and Hyundai HiT 8S CNC 2 Axis Turning Center, we guarantee the fastest delivery and tightest tolerances every time.
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Secondary Services
Specifications
Equipment List
(1) Okuma Cadet CNC Turning Center with IEMCA VIP 70s bar feeder -
This 2 axis machine has a 2-9/16 thru-spindle bar diameter capacity and 12 station turret.
(1) Hyundai HiT 8S CNC 2 Axis Turning Center -
This machine has 1-1/2" dia bar capacity and a 8 station turret.
Applications
Custom Fasteners
Medical and Dental Components
Electronics
Defense and Aircraft
Business Machines
Photographic Equipment
Food Processing
Computers
Precision Instruments
Life Support Systems
Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems
Aerospace
Defense
Medical
Valve and pump
Materials
Overall length
Tolerances
0.0002" on turned diameters
Inspection Equipiment
Calibrated and traceable gage blocks and pins plug gages, ID and OD thread gages, concentricity measuring system, profilometer, surface plates, various micrometers, and calipers.
Quality Assurance
We are Mil-Spec-45208 compliant
We are also a PMPA - Precision Machined Products Association member
Secondary Services
Plating & Heating Treating
We specialize in machining and rely on outside suppliers for plating and heat treating. However, proper results can be obtained if the specifications are clearly and completely spelled out.
When specifying plating, be sure to advise thickness of plate desired and whether print tolerances apply before or after plating. If possible, use ASTM, Military or Federal Specifications or other recognized sources to remove any doubt as to the requirement. Be sure to advise the supplier of any tests which will be used by incoming inspection
When heat treating is required, avoid general terms such as “Case Harden” or “Heat Treat and Draw”. Give complete details covering depth of case required, core hardness, draw temperature and times, proper hardness scale and tensile ductility requirements
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