Turning Machines

Our precision turning CNC machines are used to manufacture high-accuracy cylindrical and round components with consistent, repeatable results. This page outlines the turning capability available at our facility and helps customers understand when CNC turning is the most suitable process for their parts.

Important: The turning machines described on this page are not for sale. They are in-house production machines used exclusively to manufacture customer components.

Turning forms an essential part of our CNC Machine Services, supporting both prototype and high-volume production across aerospace, defence, medical, transport, and general industrial applications.

What Is CNC Turning?

CNC turning is a machining process where the workpiece rotates while a stationary cutting tool removes material to create precise cylindrical shapes. It is particularly well suited to round components, concentric features, tight tolerances, and smooth surface finishes.

Modern CNC turning allows for complex geometries, multiple features in a single setup, and highly repeatable results—making it ideal for both one-off parts and production runs.

Our CNC Turning Capabilities

Our turning machines are capable of producing simple components as well as complex parts that require multiple diameters, profiles, threads, grooves, and precision features. Depending on the job, turning may be used as a standalone process or combined with milling or other machining operations.

This flexibility allows us to manufacture components efficiently while maintaining accuracy and consistency across every part.

Typical Components Produced by Turning

CNC turning is commonly used for shafts, pins, bushings, spacers, sleeves, threaded components, precision fasteners, and custom cylindrical parts. It is also widely used for components that require concentricity, smooth finishes, and dimensional stability.

When Turning Is the Right Choice

Turning is typically the preferred method when your part is round or cylindrical in nature, requires tight tolerances, or needs repeatable accuracy across multiple parts. It is well suited to a wide range of materials and is often selected for both short-run and high-volume production.

If your component includes both round and non-round features, turning may be combined with milling or other processes to achieve the final geometry.

Turning as Part of a Complete Machining Solution

CNC turning is one part of our broader in-house machining capability. By integrating turning with other processes, we can control quality, lead times, and consistency while keeping all manufacturing steps under one roof.

Infinite Engineering offers CNC machine services across Australia, supporting customers who require precision-machined components manufactured to specification.

Request a Quote for CNC Turning

If you have a component that requires precision turning, send through your drawings or models and we’ll assess the most efficient machining approach. Our CNC Machine Services incorporate turning where it delivers the best outcome for accuracy, repeatability, and lead time.

Contact Infinite Engineering to discuss your turning requirements, materials, tolerances, and production volumes.