Repeat runs where part 200 has to match part 1. Diameter control, dimensional consistency, and material certs — the paperwork and the process both built for volume.

Production runs live or die on repeatability. A production vertical machining center holds the same setup across the batch, parts get pulled and checked at hold points through the run — not just at the end — and full material certs go out with the shipment when the job calls for it.
Production-volume vertical machining for repeatable batch runs
In-process checks at hold points through the batch, not just the final part
Full material certs and inspection reports for Tier-1 requirements
Post-heat-treat inspection where the process calls for it
Blueprint verification before release
The equipment and the paperwork that make a repeat run actually repeat.
PRODUCTION VMC
REPEATABLE SETUPS
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Batch production runs
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Batch production runs
MATERIAL CERTS
TIER-1 REQUIREMENTS
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Full cert package
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Full cert package
CMM INSPECTION
HOLD-POINT CHECKS
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Mid-batch + final
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Mid-batch + final
Four things that happen on a production run.
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The production VMC runs the batch on a repeatable setup, so the part that comes off at position 200 matches the one that came off first.
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Parts get pulled and checked partway through the run, not just at the end — quality built into the travelers, not bolted on after.
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Where the process calls for heat treat, parts get inspected coming out of it — dimensions confirmed after the material's changed, not assumed.
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Full material certs and inspection reports go out with the batch when the job requires it, so every part is traceable back to its material and its checks.

A batch that only gets inspected on the last part is a batch where problem 50 doesn't get caught until it's already problem 200. Ours gets checked at hold points through the run, verified against the blueprint, with full traceability on the material behind it.
In-process hold points through the batch
Blueprint verification before release
Full material certs and inspection reports for Tier-1 traceability
Owner-level review on critical first-article setups
Yes — the milling fleet is set up for repeatable, batch production runs, not just single parts.
In-process hold points through the batch, not just a final check — parts get pulled and verified against the print partway through the run.
Yes. Full material certs and inspection reports are available for jobs that require Tier-1 traceability.
Yes, where the process involves heat treat — dimensions get re-checked after, since the material can move.
There's no fixed cutoff — send the print and the quantity and we'll tell you straight whether it fits a production setup or runs better as a shorter batch.
Print, model, or the actual part — however you've got it, send it over. You'll get a straight answer on whether we can make it, what it takes, and how long it runs.


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