Swiss-type CNC Turning Service

Swiss-type CNC Turning Service

High Precision Swiss-type CNC Turning Service 

Swiss-type CNC Turning Components Expert from China

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At JANEE Precision Hardware, we provide Swiss-style turning service for clients who demand pinpoint accuracy and quick delivery. Our modern, mostly automated lathes make turning parts to micron specs, excelling with lengthy, slim pieces-pins, and delicate medical or electronics components. Whether you need a single prototype or thousands of units, the same setup delivers steady quality and short lead times.
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Overview of our Swiss Type Turning Service

Our Swiss-type turning service makes use of advanced sliding-headstock machines to produce accurate and precise complex parts. A wide range of plastics and other materials can be produced on the Swiss machine. With our experience in the machining industry, we make sure that your Swiss-machined parts are made to the best standards of quality.

High Efficiency Automation 

Our factory is built for speed. We use automated, robotic bar handlers to work on both sides of the item. Each cycle takes only 10 to 15 seconds, which lets the lathe run lights-out for hours and cuts hours off your lead time. Together with CAM software, there is less downtime.

Quick Turnaround

CAD/CAM ties directly to the shop floor, so files transfer to the machine in seconds. The program quickly generates tool paths, simulates every move, and lets our operators spend far less time setting up, meaning your order is on the way sooner.

Ideal Applications Parts 

Swiss-type turning works best for:
Thanks to its tight tolerances, clients trust this method whenever reliability and accuracy cannot be sacrificed.
Connectors-and-adapters
Connectors and adapters
Liquid-couplings
Liquid couplings
Threaded-fasteners
Threaded fasteners

What is Swiss Type Turning?

Swiss-type Turning is a machining process used to create small, slender, high-precision parts. This process is highly needed in industries where high precision and tiny tolerances are non-negotiable. This process is set apart from other manufacturing processes because it reduces the need for equipment to be moved around. It relies on a collet-guided system and bar stock, held very close to the cutting tool. This provides unmatched rigidity and reduces part deflection.

Definition & Process

Swiss turning operates with machines that have up to 12 axes of motion. This means tools can approach from multiple angles at once to work on multiple features in one go. With live tooling, we don’t limit ourselves to turning. Milling, drilling, tapping, and threading go on without lifting the part, ensuring that every feature stays aligned. All cutting happens near the guide bushing. This makes sure that the part is more stable and lets us hold extremely tight tolerances. The process also supports high-speed and high-volume runs.

How It Works
Here’s how Swiss turning works step by step:

  • The material is prepped and loaded into an automatic bar feeder.
  • A sliding head moves the stock, positioning the cut exactly where it’s needed.
  • When multiple tools are done working on different features, a secondary spindle grabs the part to complete the backside and performs a clean cutoff.
  • The finished part then drops onto a conveyor for collection, and the next cycle starts.
This method works best when the length of the part is several times greater than its diameter. It's also great for tiny parts with features that need to be very exact. Swiss turning can hold tolerances down to a few microns, with great roundness and concentricity.

Why Choose Us?

We offer top accuracy, speed, and service. Our team, tools, and checks help us stand out.

Precision & Accuracy

We use top-tier machines from trusted brands such as the Beijing JDGR400T and JDGR150T, the TSUGAMI S206A, and the Citizen BNJ-42S3.  
  • At Janee Machining, our Swiss-style lathes paired with precision grinding hold tolerances to within ±0.002 mm. If your part needs sharp inside corners, you just need to call them out, and we’ll help. Need flats, holes, or slots on your turned part? We can add them with live tooling right on the lathe. This means fewer setups and better accuracy.
  • We don’t just trust our machines, we check every part as it runs. Our shop uses tools like CMMs, height gauges, and thread gauges. Every operator checks parts during and after the run. Our ISO 9001:2015 system helps us catch issues early and keep parts in spec. Basically, we know what to look for, and we know how to make it right the first time.

Professional Technical Team

  • About three out of ten people on our floor are engineers and programmers focused on CAD/CAM. They craft precise tool paths and dial in each job for speed without sacrificing finish.
  • Our multi-spindle Swiss machines and CNC lathes with live tooling are handled by operators who know what they’re doing. They understand how to optimize for cycle time and tool life, and also how to tweak offsets on-the-fly for tight tolerance parts (±0.001mm).

Quality Control

Janee enforces a strict quality control system that ensures every part meets your exact specifications. These checks include:
  • CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) – For dimensional verification of complex geometries
  • Surface finish analysis – Measured to ensure proper Ra values, especially for functional or cosmetic surfaces
  • Thread gauges – Used to confirm internal and external thread accuracy for all standard and custom threads
  • Concentricity tests – Critical for shafts, bushings, and rotating assemblies
  • Hardness testing – Ensures material performance and heat treatment verification.
Every batch undergoes in-process inspection, not just final checks. That means dimensional sampling, visual inspections, and key tolerance verifications are carried out throughout production to reduce defects, catch issues early, and maintain consistent part quality across batches.

Short Lead Time & Fast Quotes

  • We answer most quote requests within just a few hours, so you don’t waste time waiting. Prototypes are ready in as little as 5 days, and full production runs and ships in 10 to 15 days.
  • From CNC turning to complex machining, we deliver industry-leading speed without cutting corners on quality. Whether it’s one custom part or a thousand, we keep your project moving.

Factory‑Direct Pricing

  • With over 100 advanced CNC machines operating in our 120,000 m² facility, we run a lean, fully in-house operation built for speed and cost-efficiency.
  • Our systems allow us to perform complex operations in one setup, reducing both cost and lead time. Because we control the full process, from quoting to shipping

Our Capabilities

Our capabilities go far beyond basic Swiss turning. We are a full-service CNC shop equipped to handle complex part geometries, tough materials, and tight tolerances.

Swiss‑Type & CNC Turning Machines

Our workshop includes:
  • 25 Swiss-type automatic lathes
  • 21 CNC lathes
  • 24 multi-axis CNC mill-turn centers (3-, 4-, and 5-axis)
Many machines are integrated with automated bar feeders, sub-spindles, live tooling, and robotic handlers. These features allow for unmanned, lights-out production that boosts throughput and keeps costs low.
Whether you need micro parts or complex 5-axis features, we have the right combination of equipment and skilled technicians to match.

Machinable Materials

We machine these metals:
  • Steel (carbon, alloy, tool)
  • Stainless steel (304, 316, 17-4 PH)
  • Titanium (grades 2 and 5)
  • Aluminum (6061, 7075-T6)
  • Brass and copper
We also cut plastics and composites like PTFE and PEEK.

Secondary Processes & Surface Finishes

We offer full support after machining, including:
  1. Grinding: centerless, surface, and cylindrical

  2. Heat treatment: annealing, tempering, quenching, hardening

  3. Finishes: over 40 types, including:

  • Anodizing (Type 2, Type 3, hard)
  • Bead blasting
  • Plating and passivation
  • DLC coating
  • Polishing
  • Painting
  • Laser engraving
We help you pick the best treatment for your part's function and look.

CAD/CAM + Digital Integration

Using advanced CAD/CAM software, we can:
  • Create optimized multi-axis toolpaths
  • Simulate cutting cycles to reduce setup time and scrap
  • Generate fast, repeatable workflows for both prototypes and production runs
This level of automation ensures consistent quality and quicker turnarounds.

Inspection & Quality Assurance

Every part undergoes full inspection using:
  • CMMs (coordinate measuring machines)
  • Height gauges and micrometers
  • Visual and digital checks
We maintain full traceability, and our operations are ISO-certified, guaranteeing your parts meet the required standards every time.

Industrial Serves

Janee Machining serves a wide range of industries with complex, high-precision components:

Medical & Healthcare:

  We make:
  • Surgical screws and pins

  • Diagnostic tools

  • Tiny parts for implants

Aerospace & Defense:

  We produce:
  • Airframe fasteners

  • Sensor housings

  • Seals and bushings

These parts are light, strong, and traceable.

Automotive & EV:

  We supply:

Electronics & Robotics:

  We make:
  • PC board mounts

  • Contact pins

  • Robot drive parts

Oil & Gas:

  We machine:
  • High-pressure couplings

  • Seals and sensor parts

  • Flow control components

Consumer Goods:

  We help brands with:
  • Appliance parts

  • Fitness gear

  • Custom fasteners

Industrial Equipment:

  We supply:
  • Housings

  • Tool mounts

  • Guide shafts and spacers

Alternatives to Swiss Machining

Some other alternatives can be used in place asides Swiss Machining include:
  • 5-axis CNC Milling:

    This can also be used to construct complex parts to extremely precise tolerances at fast speeds. However, the parts made by 5-axis tend to be larger than those made by Swiss Machining. Depending on the production volume and parts, Swiss machining is often a better choice because 5-axis milling requires more downtime and tool changes.
  • Conventional Lathe Machining:
    Traditional lathes aren’t as fast or precise as Swiss lathes, but they are still a good alternative. They are better suited for large parts, loose tolerances, or a one-off part. CNC lathes are also great for these operations, but the cutting tools need to be adjusted more often.

Need CNC turned parts fast?
Send us your drawings or part samples. We offer a free DFM (Design for Manufacturability) review to help optimize cost and lead time. Quotes come back in just a few hours.
Our Swiss-turning experts can start prototyping in as little as 5 days, with full production runs delivered in 10–15 days. Contact us today to get started.

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