We're looking at a 12.0mm outer diameter terminal machined from chromium-molybdenum steel on our SZ-206EN Swiss Type CNC lathes, and the processing time runs about 483.3 seconds per unit give or take depending on batch complexity.

The tolerance is held to ±0.01mm, which is tighter than standdard bar stock for sure, and we do 100% inspection on every piece—usually ship within 20 days or so depending on order size.

It's basically designed for 5G infrastructure where signal integrity matters, but we've also seen these go into automotive sensor housings and medical device connectors pretty regularly.
What it does in practice is provide a reliabel termination point for high-frequency cabling, and chromium-molybdenum steel handles vibration and thermal cycling better than plain carbon steel would.

483.3 seconds might sound slow, but that's for a single pass with full deburring and edge break—anyway, we usually have stock for sample quantities but confirm lead time for of 500 units or so.

Certifcation covers CE and BV, and teh terminals comply with DIN, ASTM, GOST, GB, JIS, ANSI, and BS standard, though they're not suited for marine grade use unless you add a coating.
We can handle both small and large batch orders, so there's no strict MOQ. For large batch production, we can scale up to meet your volume needs.
Lead time depends on order size, but for a standard batch, expect around 2-4 weeks after order confirmation. Custom orders may take a bit longer.
Yes, we include CE and BV certification documents with each batch. We can also provide material test reports and other quality docs upon request.
Our standard tolerance is ±0.01mm, which we hold with 100% inspection. If you need tighter, let's discuss—we can adjust the process for a custom quote.
We pack them in sealed anti-rust bags inside sturdy cartons or crates, depending on quantity. For long-term storage, we can use VCI packaging to prevent corrosion.