Parts manufactured from a drawing, 3D model, sample, or application specification defined by the customer's engineering team.
INDUSTRIES — INDUSTRIAL OEMS
Drawing-based CNC machining for industrial OEMs.
Kondak manufactures drawing-based components for machine, equipment, and industrial-system builders. Each RFQ is reviewed for process route, critical dimensions, inspection, documentation, batch quantity, and delivery requirements.
ISO 9001:2015 certificate valid through June 5, 2029
coordinate measurement for defined inspection points
shop-floor monitoring and records by part/order
published CNC-lathe bar-capacity reference
WHEN IT FITS —
A fit for recurring parts with defined inspection requirements.
Kondak reviews a drawing, 3D model, sample, or application specification together with material, volume, critical characteristics, and the records the buyer expects with each shipment.
The RFQ identifies pilot quantity, recurring demand, delivery cadence, and validation steps before a production route is proposed.
Dimensional reports, traceability, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA, control plans, or other records are scoped from the purchase requirement rather than assumed for every part.

TECHNICAL SCOPE —
Published machining references for supplier qualification.
Kondak publishes CNC-lathe references of 3–76 mm bar capacity, machining length up to 580 mm, and machining diameter up to 400 mm in specific operations. These figures are project-dependent references, not a universal or simultaneously achievable envelope.
CNC milling for blocks, flanges, supports, housings, faces, slots, and holes
CNC turning for shafts, pins, bushings, sleeves, cylinders, connectors, and rotational geometries
Swiss-type automatic lathes for smaller-diameter parts with repeatability requirements
Centerless grinding, rolled threads, automatic tapping, and subassemblies when the project requires them
Review of material, critical tolerances, roughness, finishing, and inspection requirements
Coordination with approved suppliers for complementary processes outside the main machining scope
Support for dimensional reports, traceability, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA, 8D, and Poka-Yoke when applicable
APPLICATIONS —
Typical parts for machine and equipment manufacturers.
These examples help engineering and procurement teams identify fit before sending a drawing or sample.

Blocks, flanges, and supports
Technical bodies, housings, bases, reference faces, slots, holes, and fits.

Shafts, pins, and bushings
Cylindrical components for assembly, motion, positioning, fastening, and transmission.

Production components
Recurring items that require repeatability, process control, traceability, and dimensional inspection.
FOR RFQ —
What an OEM should send for technical review.
A complete package reduces rework between engineering, purchasing, and quality while helping define feasibility, lead time, cost, and documentation.
Technical drawing, 3D model, sample, or reference part
Material, standard, hardness, heat treatment, or surface finishing
Critical tolerances, roughness, special characteristics, and control points
Pilot-batch quantity, recurring volume, and supply horizon
Part application in the assembly, functional risks, and assembly interfaces
Dimensional report, traceability, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA, or control-plan requirements
OEM QUESTIONS —
Common questions before qualifying a machining supplier.
Does Kondak support industrial OEMs outside Rio Grande do Sul?
Kondak receives RFQs from industrial buyers outside Rio Grande do Sul and from international buyers. Feasibility, delivery route, lead time, and commercial terms are confirmed from the drawing, quantity, destination, and documentation requirements.
Can Kondak support a pilot batch before recurring production?
Review can consider samples, pilot batches, validation, and recurring production. Feasibility depends on drawing, material, tolerances, volume, lead time, and quality requirements.
Which quality documents can be considered?
When applicable to the supply requirement, the operation can consider dimensional reports, traceability, and tools such as PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA, 8D, and Poka-Yoke.
Does this page cover regulated-sector certifications?
Current public communication emphasizes ISO 9001:2015, metrology, traceability, and quality tools. Sector-specific certifications must be validated case by case before any commercial commitment.
RELATED —
Compare capability, quality, and services before qualifying Kondak.
QUOTE —
Send your drawing for technical review.
Share the drawing, material, quantity, and lead-time requirements so the team can review the part.
