Technical review from a 2D drawing, 3D model, physical sample, or application specification.
CNC MACHINING —
CNC machining for drawing-based parts and production batches.
Kondak reviews drawings, samples, and technical requirements to define the machining process, inspection needs, and documentation when applicable.
precision milling and turning
certified quality system
coordinate measurement for critical requirements
capacity for production batches
WHEN IT FITS —
For engineering, procurement, and quality teams sourcing CNC-machined parts.
Typical RFQs include a drawing, sample, material requirement, tolerance requirement, or quality-documentation requirement.
Material, tolerances, geometry, finishing, and operation sequence reviewed before quotation.
When required by the order, the flow considers dimensional reports, traceability, and automotive quality tools.

TECHNICAL SCOPE —
CNC operations for different component geometries.
The scope covers parts that require repeatability, process control, and compatibility with technical purchasing requirements.
CNC milling on vertical machining centers
CNC turning for shafts, pins, bushings, sleeves, and cylindrical components
Swiss-type automatic lathes for smaller-diameter parts with repeatability requirements
Drilling, tapping, housings, reference faces, and technical fits
Integration with centerless grinding, rolled threads, and complementary processes
Support for PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA, 8D, and Poka-Yoke when supply requirements demand it
APPLICATIONS —
Parts that can be reviewed for CNC machining.
These examples help the buyer identify fit before sending the technical package.

CNC milling
Blocks, flanges, supports, housings, faces, slots, holes, and prismatic geometries.

CNC turning
Shafts, pins, bushings, sleeves, cylinders, connectors, and dimensionally controlled parts.

CNC machined parts
Drawing-based components combining machining, inspection, finishing, and documentation.
FOR RFQ —
Information to include in a CNC machining RFQ.
Quotation is clearer when engineering, quality, volume, and lead-time requirements are included from the first contact.
Technical drawing, 3D model, or physical sample
Material, standard, heat treatment, or surface finishing
Critical tolerances, roughness, and control characteristics
Lot quantity, recurring volume, and expected delivery
Part application and assembly or function risks
Customer-required documents such as dimensional report, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, or MSA
BUYER QUESTIONS —
Common questions about CNC machining services.
Does Kondak provide CNC machining services from drawings?
Yes. The team reviews drawings, 3D models, samples, and technical requirements to define the machining process and supply conditions.
Which CNC processes are in scope?
Kondak currently communicates CNC milling, CNC turning, Swiss-type automatic lathes, and integration with operations such as centerless grinding and rolled threads.
Is the page for one-off parts or serial production?
Review can consider samples, validations, replacement parts, and production batches. Feasibility depends on drawing, material, tolerances, volume, and lead time.
Which quality documents can be considered?
When applicable to the order, supply can consider dimensional reports, traceability, and tools such as PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA, 8D, and Poka-Yoke.
RELATED —
Compare capability, quality, and custom parts before sending an RFQ.
QUOTE —
Send your drawing for technical review.
Share the drawing, material, quantity, and lead-time requirements so the team can review the part.
