CNC Machining Lincolnton NC | Precision Milling and Turning | Farris Group

Machined Parts for Lincolnton Operations

Lincolnton’s industrial base includes equipment builders, fabricators, and maintenance teams that depend on accurate machined parts. Farris Group supports these needs with CNC machining services in Lincolnton, NC for carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum components. Typical work includes mounting plates, precision spacers, bushings, shafts, small housings, and bracketry that must line up and seal correctly once installed.

The machine shop runs within an ISO 9001:2015 certified quality system. Drawings and models are reviewed before programming, with attention to GD&T, datum definitions, tolerance stack ups, and thread requirements. Every job travels with routed paperwork that identifies set ups, tools, inspection checkpoints, and part revision.

How the Machining Process Holds Tolerance

For prismatic parts, Farris Group uses 3 and 4 axis milling. Programs are built to control chip load and tool engagement while keeping surfaces smooth and flat. Workholding is planned so parts stay stable during the cut and return to the same reference each time.

Round components run on CNC turning centers. Diameter, concentricity, and runout are controlled through chucking methods, centers, and tool path strategy. When the design allows, live tooling is used to drill, tap, or mill features that must be clocked to turned surfaces.

Hole-making cycles handle drilling, tapping, and reaming work. Critical bores are finished with boring heads set to size and verified with gauges. Sealing faces and sliding surfaces can be machined to defined roughness ranges when called out on the print.

In-process verification combines micrometers, calipers, indicators, and on-machine probing. Final checks on key features can be conducted on a coordinate measuring machine or height stand and surface plate. Many production programs are structured around ±0.001 inch capability for selected dimensions, with tighter ranges available where the combination of tooling and fixturing supports them.

Stainless steel parts can be finished with passivation when requested. Aluminum parts can be routed to anodizing or coating. Edges are deburred per customer specification, and parts can be engraved or marked for traceability. Packing uses trays, dividers, and kits aligned with machine centers or assembly cells.

Documentation, Logistics, and Service Areas

Farris Group is a FedLinks Verified Federal Vendor, which is important for Lincolnton customers serving public or regulated projects. Material certificates, dimensional reports, and thread gauge data can be organized into a single packet for each job.

Shipments are scheduled with each customer’s receiving capacity and build schedule in mind. Labeling can follow internal part numbers, job codes, or equipment tags so parts can move rapidly from dock to staging.

To request CNC machining services in Lincolnton, NC, contact Farris Group at 704-629-4879 or visit Farrisgrp.com to submit drawings and timing requirements.

Delivery & Service Areas: United States; Mexico; Central Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions about Machining Services in Lincolnton, NC

Can Farris Group establish a standard inspection plan for recurring parts?


Yes. Once we know which dimensions are critical, Farris Group can lock an inspection plan to that part number and revision.

Does Farris Group accept blanket orders with scheduled releases?


Yes. Farris Group can plan material and tooling around blanket quantities and ship against a release schedule.

Can Farris Group combine machining, coating, and kitting into one order?


Yes. Farris Group can route parts across machining, finishing, and final packaging under a single purchase order.