Every industry has different small details.
KEC Tour connects material, thread, sealing face, finish, tolerance and quantity to the manufacturing route before pricing.
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ILLUSTRATIVE CUSTOM METAL COMPONENT FAMILYManufactured at the source. Supplied worldwide.
Send one controlled drawing package to KEC Tour. Our factory-direct team coordinates engineering review, sampling, inspection evidence, export packing and international shipment for buyers across major manufacturing markets.

Custom non-standard fittings, CNC-turned and milled parts, sleeves, sheet metal, die-cast hardware and finishing made from drawings or samples. Complete product design, electronics and finished systems are outside the standard offer.
Start with the working environment.
Each guide connects the application to likely custom parts, material choices, manufacturing risks and RFQ information.
01Instrumentation & Pressure Systems
Pressure transmitter housings, threaded adapters, sleeves and sealing interfaces in stainless steel, brass and drawing-specified alloys.
02Industrial Machinery
CNC-turned fittings, housings, shafts, sleeves, brackets and finished hardware for custom industrial machinery.
03Automation & Robotics
Turned connectors, sleeves, sensor mounts, covers and custom structural hardware for automation and robotics equipment.
04Automotive & Mobility
Sleeves, bushings, threaded connectors, brackets, covers and machined die-cast parts for mobility and vehicle sub-systems.
05Energy & Fluid Handling
Stainless fittings, adapters, housings and fabricated supports for pumps, process equipment and energy infrastructure.
06Marine & Outdoor Equipment
Stainless-steel fittings, sleeves, brackets and finished custom parts for marine, outdoor and corrosion-sensitive equipment.
Important details stay attached to the quote.
Non-standard hardware succeeds when the drawing, process, finish and inspection plan describe the same part.
Drawing-first review
Material, thread, finish, tolerance, quantity and critical interfaces are reviewed before commitment.
Multiple manufacturing routes
Turning, milling, sheet metal, die casting and finishing can be reviewed in one RFQ path.
Sample-to-batch continuity
Approved revisions, gauges, finish and packing notes move into controlled repeat orders.
Connect the industry to the right process.
Use the closest product family to organize the RFQ, then send the drawing for a real manufacturing review.

Pressure housings, adapters and connectors
Threads, sealing faces, material grade and finish reviewed together.
Review stainless fittings RFQ
Sleeves, bushings and turned hardware
Diameters, bores, grooves, shoulders, threads and batch inspection.
Review CNC turning RFQ
Brackets, covers and mounting plates
Flat patterns, bends, tapping, welding, stamping and surface finishing.
Review sheet metal RFQ
Cast blanks with critical machining
Aluminum or zinc casting, post-machining, polishing, plating and marking.
Review casting RFQFive checkpoints before repeat production.
Share drawing or sample
Send CAD, PDF, photos, material, quantity and target use.
Review threads and risk
Resolve sealing faces, tool access, burrs, finish and inspection.
Confirm sample route
Approve the quotation, released revision and production assumptions.
Machine and inspect
Manufacture against the controlled requirements and agreed checks.
Finish, pack and repeat
Protect appearance and traceability before shipment and reorder.
Trust signals that can be checked.
Good supplier evidence is current, scoped and connected to the exact manufacturing source—not shown as a decorative badge.
Talk to the manufacturing source
Drawing questions, process route and inspection scope remain connected to the factory conversation.
Review company profile ↗See production before release
Plan a guided video review of turning, milling, sheet metal, finishing and inspection touchpoints.
Open live workshop ↗Verify current documents
Request current certificates and check legal entity, manufacturing address, scope, validity and issuing body.
Request certificate pack ↗Review supplier evidence
Request the current assessment or audit package and confirm which factory, date and manufacturing scope it covers.
Plan supplier review ↗Define reports before production
Material certificates, first-article records, thread-gauge checks, photos and inspection reports are supplied by agreement.
Review quality workflow ↗Use an NDA for sensitive files
Request an NDA and agree file access, revision ownership and retention expectations before sharing controlled data.
Contact engineering ↗