CNC turning for precise single and series parts

Our advanced turning technology combines speed with precision. With simultaneous dual tools, workpieces are machined in minimal time—while maintaining tight dimensional accuracy. The result: precise turned parts with outstanding value.

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Maximum Efficiency: CNC Turning with Integrated Milling

Our CNC turning centers feature driven tools and flexible, programmable B-axes. Milling and turning operations are combined in a single setupreducing cycle times, minimizing tolerance stack-up, and enabling complex contours, cross-holes, threads, and grooves directly on the workpiece.

 

Max. turning diameter
670 mm

 

Max. turning length
1,500 mm

 

Bar feeder length
4,100 mm

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CAM-driven strategies for maximum geometric freedom

We also leverage advanced software for turning where appropriate. Complex mill-turn strategies and the features described above are executed quickly, precisely, and programmatically.

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Variety in batch size and material

WF Mechanik manufactures turned parts in any lot size—from prototypes and small batches to large series. A modern machine park and refined automation guarantee short lead times and high cost efficiency with consistently exact quality.

 

Materials include steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and engineering plastics such as POM, PTFE, PEEK, and PVC—as well as non-ferrous and specialty alloys.

Contract manufacturing with added value and precision

All our manufacturing methods are part of an integrated contract manufacturing offer.
WF Mechanik customers benefit from short response times, high flexibility, and the ability to calculate, configure, and order sheet metal parts online.
Both products and services come directly from us — everything from a single source.

Process reliability & documentation – certified to iso 9001

All components are tested using ISO 9001-certified measurement processes, ensuring dimensional accuracy and process stability — especially for safety-critical or assembly-relevant components in mechanical engineering, medical technology, and plant construction.