Drive sleeve
Fit-critical turned interface

Sleeves, bushings, threaded connectors, brackets, covers and machined die-cast parts for mobility and vehicle sub-systems.

KEC Tour can review customer-designed hardware for automotive and mobility applications. Required quality documentation, testing and approval processes must be stated in the RFQ.
Ask about your applicationThe end product provides context. The released drawing still controls every dimension, material, finish and inspection requirement.
123Fit-critical turned interface
Post-machined bore, face and mounting pattern
Formed structural connection
Bores, outside diameters, shoulders and threads are tied to the datum plan.
Plating, passivation, blackening and corrosion needs are stated before pricing.
Inspection and documentation requirements are agreed for the part and order volume.
Turned interfaces with controlled bores, lengths and chamfers.
Compact fluid or structural adapters manufactured to the drawing.
Cut, bent, formed and finished vehicle support hardware.
Post-machined aluminum or zinc die-cast components.
Final material, condition, certification and finish remain controlled by the released drawing and agreed quotation.
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A widely specified stainless grade for general industrial, instrument and outdoor hardware where corrosion resistance, clean appearance and fabrication flexibility matter.
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Often considered for fluid, marine, coastal and chemical-exposure hardware where the application requires a more demanding corrosion strategy than general-purpose stainless steel.
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A practical family for lightweight housings, brackets, covers, fixtures and mobility hardware, with alloy and temper selected around strength, machining, forming and finish.
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A broad family for shafts, sleeves, brackets, fixtures and structural hardware where strength, cost and secondary corrosion protection are balanced.
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Used for compact die-cast housings and hardware when repeatable casting detail, practical surface finishing and selected post-machined interfaces are required.
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Resolve tool access, deformation, burrs and inspection.
Approve released revision and agreed quality evidence.
Machine and finish under the confirmed requirements.
Protect finish, traceability and repeat-order information.
Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.
Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.
Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.
Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.
Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.
Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.
Good supplier evidence is current, scoped and connected to the exact manufacturing source—not shown as a decorative badge.
Drawing questions, process route and inspection scope remain connected to the factory conversation.
Review company profile ↗Plan a guided video review of turning, milling, sheet metal, finishing and inspection touchpoints.
Open live workshop ↗Request current certificates and check legal entity, manufacturing address, scope, validity and issuing body.
Request certificate pack ↗Request the current assessment or audit package and confirm which factory, date and manufacturing scope it covers.
Plan supplier review ↗Material certificates, first-article records, thread-gauge checks, photos and inspection reports are supplied by agreement.
Review quality workflow ↗Request an NDA and agree file access, revision ownership and retention expectations before sharing controlled data.
Contact engineering ↗Yes, but every required document or approval element must be listed in the RFQ and confirmed before order placement.
Yes, after drawing revision, material, finish and inspection requirements are frozen.
No. The standard scope is custom metal parts and hardware manufactured from customer-controlled designs.