CNC Machining Rock Hill SC | Precision Milling and Turning | Farris Group

How does CNC machining in Rock Hill, SC support local industry?

Rock Hill hosts manufacturers, logistics hubs, utilities, and service providers that all rely on precise machined components. Our CNC machining services in Rock Hill, SC supports these operations with carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum parts that must assemble cleanly and perform under load.

Typical parts include mounting plates, brackets, spacers, shafts, bushings, precision blocks, and small housings used in mechanical systems, handling equipment, and infrastructure projects. The shop operates under an ISO 9001:2015 certified quality management system that defines routing, inspection plans, and calibration for gauges and equipment.

Which machining capabilities help Rock Hill projects maintain accuracy?

Prismatic work runs on 3 and 4 axis milling centers. Programs are built to control chip load and tool engagement, and fixtures are chosen to keep parts stable. This helps maintain flatness, perpendicularity, and surface finish.

Round parts such as shafts and bushings move across CNC turning centers. Concentricity and runout are controlled through correct chucking, center support, and tool path strategies. When the design allows, live tooling combines turning and milling in one setup, which keeps relationships between features tight.

Hole making uses drilling, tapping, and reaming cycles. Bores that affect alignment or sealing can be finished with boring heads set to tight diameter ranges. Sealing faces and key contact surfaces can be machined to specified roughness levels when called out on the drawing.

Inspection blends in-process checks and final verification. Operators use micrometers, calipers, indicators, and on machine probing. Critical features can be measured on a coordinate measuring machine or checked on a height stand with a surface plate. Many Rock Hill programs aim for ±0.001 inch capability on selected dimensions, with tighter ranges evaluated case by case.

Stainless parts can be passivated on request, and aluminum parts can move directly to anodizing or coating. Parts are deburred per customer specification and can be marked for traceability.

How are documentation, kitting, and logistics handled for Rock Hill machining work?

We are a FedLinks Verified Federal Vendor, so Rock Hill customers working on public or regulated projects can receive the documentation they need. Record packages can include material certificates, dimensional reports tied to ballooned prints, and thread gauge summaries.

Shipments are planned around build schedules and receiving capacity. Parts can ship in trays, divided cartons, or kits aligned with assembly cells or machine centers. Labels can match internal part numbers, job codes, or equipment tags to keep materials organized.

To request CNC machining in Rock Hill, SC, call 704-629-4879 or visit Farrisgrp.com to submit drawings, models, and timing requirements.

Delivery & Service Areas: United States; Western Europe; Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions about Machining Services in Rock Hill, SC

Can Farris Group provide first article inspection reports before full production?


Yes. We can machine first articles and supply documented measurements for review.

Does Farris Group work from customer models, drawings, or both?


Yes. We can program from 2D drawings, 3D models, or a combination, as long as revision levels are clear.

Can machining, finishing, and kitting be combined on one order?


Yes. We can route parts through machining, finishing, and final packaging within a single coordinated job.