

CNC non-standard automation parts refer to customized components for automation equipment or systems manufactured by computer numerical control (CNC) processing technology. These parts do not meet industry standards or conventional specifications. CNC non-standard automation parts are tailored to specific processes, sizes, shapes, and functional requirements to meet the unique requirements of different customers or projects.
CNC processing technology can achieve up to micron-level accuracy, ensuring that parts can fit well in complex automation systems and ensuring the efficiency and reliability of the entire system.
Due to computer control, CNC processing can easily adjust production parameters and support small batch and multi-variety production methods to adapt to rapidly changing market needs.
CNC processing can use a variety of materials, including metals (such as aluminum, stainless steel, copper, etc.), plastics (such as polyurethane, polypropylene, etc.), and composite materials. This makes the parts more adaptable in different environments.
In production lines and automation equipment, precision sensor brackets, conveying devices, manipulator fixtures, etc. all require customized parts to improve production efficiency. Components in automated packaging machinery, such as conveyor chains, loading devices, and cutting tools



NON-STANDARD AUTOMATION PARTS | |
Product Name | CNC Unconventional Automation Components |
Keywords | CNC Non-Standard Automation Parts |
Available Materials | Aluminum, Copper, Brass, Steel, Stainless Steel, Titanium, Iron, Plastic, Etc. |
Surface Treatment | Blackening, Polishing, Anodizing, Chrome Plating, Zinc Plating, Nickel Plating, Coloring, Etc. |
Processing 1 | Heat Treatment, CNC Turning, Milling, Drilling And Tapping, Surface Treatment |
Processing 2 | Laser Cutting, Stamping, Die Casting, Injection Molding, Etc. |
Stainless Steel | SS201, SS301, SS303, SS304, SS316, SS416, Etc. |
Steel | Low Carbon Steel, Carbon Steel, 4140, 4340, Q235, Q345B, 20#, 45#, Etc. |
Brass | HPb63, HPb62, HPb61, HPb59, H59, H62, H68, H80, Etc. |
Copper | C11000, C12000, C12000, C36000, Etc. |
Aluminum | A380, AL2024, AL6061, AL6063, AL6082, AL7075, AL5052, Etc. |
Iron | A36, 45#, 1213, 12L14, 1215, Etc. |
Plastic | ABS, PC, PE, POM, Delrin, Nylon, PP, PEI, Peek, Etc. |
Certification | ISO9001 |
*All Product Parameters Are Subject To The Actual Product Received. |

CNC machining allows for the fabrication of unique and non-standard automation parts tailored to specific automation systems and applications. This customization enables precise design and production of components to meet specific requirements, dimensions, and functionalities for automation equipment.
CNC machining can handle intricate and complex geometries with high precision and accuracy, making it ideal for producing non-standard automation parts with unique shapes, features, and configurations. This capability enables the creation of intricate components that may be challenging or impossible to manufacture using traditional methods.


CNC machining offers exceptional precision and consistency in the production of non-standard automation parts. The computer-controlled machining process ensures tight tolerances and accurate dimensions, resulting in high-quality components that meet exact specifications and performance requirements.
While there may be initial setup costs associated with CNC machining, it can be cost-effective for manufacturing non-standard automation parts in small to medium quantities. The efficiency of CNC processes, coupled with the ability to produce complex parts without the need for specialized tooling, can help reduce overall production costs and optimize resource utilization.


CNC machining supports a wide range of materials for non-standard automation parts, including metals, plastics, composites, and more. This material versatility allows for the selection of suitable materials based on specific application requirements, such as strength, durability, conductivity, or chemical resistance.



A1: Please Provide 2D(Or 3D) Files Or Samples.Draw Format: IGS, STEP, STP, JPEG, PDF, DWG, DXF, CAD Etc.
Once We Have The Required Info, You'll get An Interactive Quote Within Hours. If there are problem areas in the submitted design, our quotation engineers will provide detailed information on the potential manufacturing issues and suggest possible solutions.
Q2: What Is Your MOQ?
A2: Do Not Have MOQ Limited, Trial Order Before Mass Production Is Welcomed.
Q3: What About Quality Control?
A3: Self-Inspection In Every Process By The Production Operator.Spot Inspection And Final Inspection Executed By QC, Defective Rate Be Controlled Within 1% Even Lower.
Q4: Can I Print My Own Brand Logo On Your Product?
A4: OEM Orders Are Highly Welcome. Please Write Us The Details Of Your Logo and logo Position When You Send Us an Inquiry.
Q5: Is it possible to know how my products are going Without visiting your company?
A5: We Will Offer A Detailed Production Schedule And Send Weekly Reports With Digital Pictures And Videos that show The Machining Progress.
Q6: How Do I Know My Design Will Be Kept Confidential?
A6: We Will Sign And Adhere To Any Non-Disclosure Or Confidentiality Agreement. We Also Have A Strict Policy Within Our Factory That No Photographs Of A Customer's Product Without Express Permission. Ultimately We Rely On Our Reputation Of Working With Hundreds Of Thousands Of Unique Designs Over Many Years And Never Allowing Any Proprietary Information To Be Disclosed To A Third Party.