A nut is a common type of fastener, typically used together with a bolt to secure or connect components.
A retaining ring is mounted on shafts or holes to limit part movement and keep correct position.
A stud or screw is a common fastener used to firmly join two or more objects together.
A nozzle controls the direction and flow of fluids or gases, common in machines and cooling.
A rivet is a metal pin for fastening parts, widely applied in machinery and building structures.
CNC lathes can produce decorative hardware like nuts, knobs, and rings, combining form and use.
A locating pin ensures precise positioning and fixation of parts, maintaining assembly accuracy.
Lathes manufacture connector parts such as terminals, housings, and pogo pins for assemblies.
A guide bushing directs and supports the movement of guide posts, ensuring accurate alignment.
CNC lathes produce custom parts on demand, covering materials, sizes, and precision structures.