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Low Volume CNC Production: How to Keep Quality Stable Across Small Batches

How to keep CNC machined parts stable across low volume production without losing control of cost and delivery.

Low Volume CNC Production: How to Keep Quality Stable Across Small Batches

Low volume CNC production is different from one prototype. The supplier must keep repeatability while still controlling cost and lead time.

Tool wear, fixture repeatability and inspection frequency should be planned before the batch starts.

Repeatability matters

Start with the function of the part. If a dimension affects assembly, sealing, motion or alignment, it deserves more attention than a purely cosmetic feature.

Tool wear control

A clear drawing and honest discussion often reduce cost better than forcing every supplier to quote blindly. ANOK reviews tolerance, material, finish and delivery requirements before production.

Inspection frequency

Send your drawing, quantity and material requirement. Our team will reply with manufacturing questions when needed instead of giving a risky quote without review.

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