We've seen these go into everything form surgical robot arms to imaging gantry frames where that ±0.02mm tolerance really matters—especially when you're mating brass flanges to stainlss steel housings and need a seal that won't weep under 1.5MPa.

Most buyers we work with are running small to medium, maybe 50 to 200 units per order, and they're usually coming off a prototype phase where they hand-filed parts. The lead time is 10-15 days after you confirm the drawing, which is pretty standard for CNC work of this complexity, but we usually have stock on raw materials so that timeline holds up.

You'll want to specify your surface treatment upfront because that can add a few days—chrome plating and anodization are the most common requests we get for medical gear, though powder coating is actually better for some handle components that see frequent sanitizing cycles. The CMM reports come standard with every batch, and our company can include salt spray test data if your QA team needs it for ISO audits.


One thing that catches people off guard: the flange connection spec means we're holding that round head geometry to within 0.02mm across the full diameter, not just the mating face. So if you're thinking about using these in a pneumatic actuator assembly, that tolerance is tighter than most off-the-shelf fittings, which saves you shimming time on the line.

We don't do well with parts that need post-machining or cryogenic tempering—that's just not our wheelhouse—but for normal temperature applicaions in diagnostic equipment or patient beds, these hold up fine. The balance detector we run on rotating components catches any mass distribution issues before they leave teh shop, which is a detail most buyers don't think to ask about until they've had a vibration problem.

Anyway, the real differentiator is that we're set up for mass production but we'll still run a 50-piece order without making you feel like a nuisance. Just confirm the drawing and surface finish, and we'll quote you inside 48 hours or so.
We typically operate with mass production, so MOQ starts at 500 pieces per order. For smaller quantities, it's best to contact us directly to check feasibility.
Yes, we hold both ISO9001:2015 and SGS certifications, and we can share copies of the certificates upon request. They cover our full quality management system.
We offer chrome plating, nickel plating, passivation, and polishing among others. For medical equipment, passivation or nickel plating are common choices to ensure corrosion resistance and biocompatibility.
Standard tolerance is ±0.02mm, which works for most medical applications. If you need tighter tolerances, we can discuss adjustments based on your design drawings.
Lead time is 10-15 days after order confirmation, depending on batch size and material availability. We can expedite for urgent orders if needed.