How we hold ±0.01mm, batch after batch
Holding a tight tolerance once is easy. Holding it across a production run is a process problem, not a machine problem.
It starts with fixturing — workholding that locates every part identically, so the spindle sees the same geometry every cycle. Then it's process control: tool wear monitoring, in-process gauging, and tool-life limits set before a feature drifts.
Finally it's inspection. First-article approval, in-process checks on critical features, and CMM verification with documented results. When a customer reorders six months later, the part drops straight into their assembly — because nothing in our process changed.