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CNC Machined Parts Exporter | Wholesale CNC Machined Parts

Looking for a reliable CNC machined parts exporter that can supply high-quality components at wholesale scale? You’re in the right place. This page explains exactly how we manufacture, inspect, and ship precision CNC parts for OEMs, distributors, and procurement teams worldwide. It’s written to help you compare suppliers, understand cost drivers, and decide whether to request a quote — fast.

Why choose a specialist CNC Machined Parts Exporter?

When you buy precision parts in volume, you don’t just buy metal — you buy predictability. A trusted CNC machined parts exporter brings:

  • Consistent tolerances across thousands of pieces.
  • Repeatable surface finishes that match assembly needs.
  • Export experience (packaging, customs paperwork, and international logistics).
  • Clear MOQ and lead time expectations for wholesale CNC machined parts.

Working with an exporter who understands international procurement reduces surprises, shortens time-to-production, and protects product quality during transit.

Our core CNC capabilities

We manufacture wholesale CNC machined parts across multiple processes to suit nearly every industry:

CNC Milling

  • 3- to 5-axis milling for complex geometries.
  • Ideal for housings, brackets, and features with multiple faces.

CNC Turning

  • Precision turning for shafts, spacers, and high-volume cylindrical parts.
  • Bar-fed and chuck-fed setups to optimize cost per piece.

CNC Milling + Turning (Mill-Turn)

  • Single-fixture complex parts to reduce assembly and secondary ops.
  • Great for fast, accurate production of multi-feature components.

Secondary operations we handle

  • Hard anodizing, black oxide, nickel plating, electropolish.
  • Thread rolling, tapping, knurling, and light assembly.

Materials we machine (common wholesale choices)

We choose materials to balance cost, machinability, and application performance:

  • Aluminum (AL6061, AL7075) — lightweight, good strength-to-weight, widely used.
  • Stainless steel (SUS304, SUS316) — corrosion resistance, higher strength.
  • Brass & copper — conductivity and machinability for fittings and contacts.
  • Engineering plastics (POM, Nylon, PTFE) — used where chemical resistance or low friction is needed.

If you need unusual alloys or aerospace-grade materials, we can source them and include material certificates on delivery.

How wholesale pricing is determined (what affects cost)

Understanding cost drivers will help you evaluate quotes for wholesale CNC machined parts:

  1. Material choice — exotic alloys cost more and may have longer lead times.
  2. Part complexity — multi-axis features and deep cavities increase machining time.
  3. Tolerance tightness — tighter tolerances require slower feeds, finer tooling, and more inspection.
  4. Volume & batch size — per-piece cost drops sharply once setup is amortized over larger quantities.
  5. Finishing & secondary ops — coatings, plating, or heat treatment add time and expense.
  6. Tooling and fixtures — custom fixtures or tooling design increases upfront cost.
  7. Packaging & export logistics — crating, certifications, and expedited shipping add to final landed cost.

We recommend providing CAD files, target tolerances, and expected annual volumes for a precise wholesale quote.

Prototyping to mass production: our supply flow

  1. Initial discussion & quotation — review drawings, material choices, and quantities.
  2. DFM feedback — we suggest design tweaks to save cost and improve manufacturability.
  3. Sample / prototype — create 1–10 samples for fit-checks and validation.
  4. First Article Inspection (FAI) — measure and document the sample against drawings.
  5. Production run — run batch production with in-process inspections.
  6. Final inspection & packing — full inspection per AQL or custom acceptance criteria.
  7. Export & delivery — paperwork (COC, MTC, packing list, commercial invoice) and coordinated shipping.

Providing samples or a small prototype run before mass production helps avoid hidden costs later.

Quality assurance and certifications

Quality is non-negotiable for CNC machined parts exporters dealing with international buyers. Typical quality controls we apply:

  • Incoming material checks and batch traceability (material certificates).
  • In-process inspection (first piece, periodic sampling).
  • Final 100% visual inspection or statistically sampled inspection per AQL.
  • CMM reports for critical dimensions on request.
  • ISO 9001-aligned quality system (state whether you have ISO or substitute with actual certifications).

If regulatory compliance or custom inspection forms are required (e.g., aerospace or medical), we’ll integrate them into the workflow.

Packing & international shipping (export readiness)

We prepare wholesale shipments to survive transit and customs:

  • Protective packaging (bubble, foam inserts) and anti-corrosion paper for ferrous parts.
  • Wooden crates for large or sensitive shipments.
  • Clear labeling and batch traceability on every pallet.
  • Export documentation: Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Certificate of Origin, Material Test Reports (as needed).

We can arrange FOB, CIF, or DDP shipping terms; we’ll recommend the most efficient mode for cost and speed.

Common buyer questions (what procurement teams ask)

Can you handle large, repeatable orders?

Yes — we scale from small batches to ongoing production with scheduled replenishments.

Do you provide samples before the order?

Yes — samples and prototypes are standard practice before committing to mass production.

What payment terms do you accept?

Typical terms: T/T, L/C; flexible terms for established buyers.

Can you sign an NDA?

Yes — we protect IP and confidential drawings under NDA.

Do you accept engineering changes mid-run?

We can, but changes may affect lead time and price — we’ll manage revisions through controlled change notes.

How to request a quote (what to send)

To get an accurate price for wholesale CNC machined parts, please provide:

  • STEP / SolidWorks / DWG files (or high-resolution drawings).
  • Material specification and required certificates.
  • Target quantity (per order and annual estimate).
  • Required tolerances and surface finishes.
  • Desired lead time and shipping terms.

The more detail you give, the faster and more accurate our quote will be.

FAQs — quick answers for buyers

What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ) for CNC machined parts?

MOQ varies by part complexity and material. Typical MOQs for wholesale runs start at 50–100 pcs; simple turned parts may have lower MOQs due to bar-feed efficiencies.

How long does a typical production run take?

Lead times depend on complexity and volume. Samples: 7–14 days. Small production runs: 15–30 days. Large volume orders: 30–60+ days. We always confirm timelines with each quote.

Can you provide material test certificates and inspection reports?

Yes. We provide material certificates (MTC), packing lists, and CMM/FAI reports on request.

What tolerances can you reliably achieve?

Standard production tolerances are ±0.05–0.1 mm for many features. Critical features can be held to ±0.01–0.02 mm with appropriate processes; expect higher cost. Specify critical dimensions up front.

Do you support assembly or kitting services?

Yes — we can supply assembled components, kitted shipments, or partially assembled modules to meet your production requirements.

Final checklist before you order wholesale CNC machined parts

  • Provide CAD/drawings and clearly call out critical dimensions.
  • State material and any required certificates.
  • Confirm finish and plating requirements.
  • Share expected annual quantity to allow volume pricing.
  • Ask for a First Article Inspection (FAI) when tolerance is critical.

Ready to scale? Request a quote now

If you’re sourcing a CNC machined parts exporter for long-term supply or a single wholesale order, we’re ready to help. Send your drawings and requirements via our Request a Quote form, or contact our export team with your target volumes and lead time. We’ll return a detailed, written quotation with DFM feedback and a suggested production schedule.

Conclusion

Choosing the right CNC machined parts exporter is about more than price — it’s about predictable tolerances, reliable exports, and the ability to scale with your demand. For wholesale CNC machined parts, our approach focuses on clear communication, rigorous quality control, and export expertise so your production stays on schedule and within spec. Send you