I already have a drawing, model, or sample
Send the technical package for review of material, geometry, tolerances, process, inspection, lead time, and cost.
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Kondak supports industrial buyers from technical component definition through lot production, combining application engineering, drawing/modeling, CNC machining, turning, milling, Swiss-type lathes, centerless grinding, threading, and dimensional control.
certified quality system
tolerance reference published by Kondak
operation prepared for industrial lots
coordinate measurement for critical parts
TWO PATHS —
Not every request starts with a closed technical package. Kondak engineering can turn a requirement, sample, application, or reference part into a drawing, process, pilot lot, and manufacturable component.
Send the technical package for review of material, geometry, tolerances, process, inspection, lead time, and cost.
Send technical drawing→Share the application, function, operating environment, constraints, and reference part. The technical team can support drawing/modeling, geometry adjustment, process selection, prototype, or pilot lot.
Talk to engineering→
CHOOSE THE SERVICE —
Each page goes deeper on one type of demand. If the component still needs development or combines more than one process, talk to engineering for an integrated review.
For buyers who already have a drawing, 3D model, sample, or technical specification and need to turn the package into industrial supply.
View custom parts→For requests that combine application engineering, milling, turning, drilling, threading, finishing, documentation, and process review.
View CNC machining→For shafts, pins, bushings, sleeves, cylinders, connectors, threads, and components whose main geometry is cylindrical.
View CNC turning→For blocks, flanges, brackets, housings, faces, holes, slots, bases, and prismatic geometries.
View CNC milling→CAPABILITY AND PROOF —
The buyer is not choosing only a machining operation. They need to know whether the supplier can understand the requirement, propose the technical path, produce, measure, repeat, and document the component.
Support for drawing/modeling, DFM, adaptation of existing parts, process definition, prototypes, and pilot lots.
Talk to engineering→Machining centers, CNC lathes, Swiss-type automatic lathes, centerless grinding, thread rolling, and automatic tapping equipment.
View equipment→ISO 9001:2015 system, CMM, dimensional control, and tools such as PPAP, FMEA, SPC, and MSA when applicable to the supply.
View quality→FOR TECHNICAL PURCHASING —
Kondak supports buyers with a component, application, technical requirement, development need, or recurring demand.
The team reviews geometry, material, tolerances, finishing, volume, and functional risk before proposing a drawing, adjustment, or process.
Engineering can support drawing/modeling, component adaptation, manufacturability review, and preparation for prototype, pilot lot, or production.
When supply requirements demand it, the operation considers dimensional reports, traceability, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA, 8D, and Poka-Yoke.


FOR RFQ —
The more complete the technical context, the less quotation rework and the clearer the definition of drawing/modeling, process, lead time, cost, and documentation.
Technical drawing, 3D model, physical sample, or photo of the current part
Component function, application, assembly, and problem it needs to solve
Material, standard, hardness, heat treatment, or surface finishing
Critical tolerances, roughness, threads, faces, and control characteristics
Initial quantity, recurring volume, and expected delivery
Required documents such as dimensional report, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, or MSA
WORKFLOW —
You send a drawing, model, sample, reference part, or application description with desired volume and timing.
Engineering reviews function, material, geometry, tolerances, operations, inspection, manufacturing risks, and complementary processes.
The team defines whether the next step is drawing/modeling, technical adjustment, prototype, pilot lot, validation, or production quote.
BUYER QUESTIONS —
Yes. If there is an application, sample, reference part, photo, technical problem, or functional requirement, engineering can review the path toward drawing/modeling, prototype, pilot lot, and manufacturing.
Use the CNC Machining page or send the technical drawing. The team defines the most appropriate process arrangement when the part combines cylindrical and prismatic geometries.
Yes. The review can start from a 2D drawing, 3D model, physical sample, or application specification.
Yes, within the scope of machined components and industrial parts. The team can support drawing/modeling, technical adaptation, manufacturability review, prototype, pilot lot, and preparation for production. Functional validation of the final product remains the customer's responsibility.
Drawing, material, tolerances, finishing, quantity, lead time, application, and inspection requirements reduce technical questions and rework.
Request a quote
Attach the technical package, send a sample, or describe the component application. Kondak returns with the initial review and next steps for drawing/modeling, prototype, validation, pilot lot, or quotation.
QUOTE —
Share the drawing, material, quantity, and lead-time requirements so the team can review the part.