CUSTOM PARTS FOR INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

Non-standard hardware for machines that must keep running.

CNC-turned fittings, housings, shafts, sleeves, brackets and finished hardware for custom industrial machinery.

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Precision machined housing and custom industrial machine hardware
Drawing-based custom metal hardware
Drawing-ledRFQ review
Thread & fitFeature control
Finish & evidenceAgreed scope
Sample to batchRevision control
DIRECT ANSWER

What KEC Tour supplies for industrial machinery.

KEC Tour supports drawing-based parts for industrial machines, fixtures and production equipment through CNC turning, milling, sheet metal, die casting and finishing.

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PART-TO-APPLICATION MAP

See where the custom hardware works.

The end product provides context. The released drawing still controls every dimension, material, finish and inspection requirement.

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Sensor mount

Stable machined reference for inspection hardware

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Turned sleeve

Shaft, pivot or guide interface

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Sheet-metal bracket

Cut, bent, tapped and finished support

ENGINEERING PRIORITIES

Details that influence the manufacturing route.

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Assembly fit

Datums, hole patterns, shoulders and mating dimensions are checked against the released drawing.

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Wear and service

Material, hardness, finish and replacement needs are reviewed around the working environment.

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Repeat supply

Revision, inspection and packing notes stay connected to the repeat order.

COMMON CUSTOM COMPONENTS

Quote the part—not only the industry.

Machine housings

Milled and turned structures with bearing, shaft and mounting interfaces.

Shafts & sleeves

Concentric turned parts with grooves, threads, flats and defined fits.

Brackets & plates

Laser-cut, bent, tapped, welded or machined support hardware.

Custom fittings

Non-standard connectors and adapters for machine systems.

MATERIAL & PROCESS MATCH

Choose material around exposure, fit and finish.

Final material, condition, certification and finish remain controlled by the released drawing and agreed quotation.

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Austenitic stainless steel

Stainless Steel 304

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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Generated product scene of machined stainless steel 316 fittings and housings
Corrosion-resistant austenitic stainless steel

Stainless Steel 316

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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Generated product scene of machined aluminum housings brackets and spacers
Lightweight non-ferrous alloys

Aluminum Alloys

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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Generated product scene of precision machined brass connectors and bushings
Copper-zinc alloys

Brass

Commonly considered for compact threaded connectors, bushings, adapters and detailed turned hardware where machinability and a distinctive non-ferrous material are useful.

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Generated product scene of machined copper blocks connectors and conductive components
High-conductivity non-ferrous metal

Copper

Used where electrical or thermal conductivity is a functional priority, with grade, temper, cleanliness and joining requirements controlled by the drawing.

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Generated product scene of machined carbon steel shafts sleeves and brackets
General engineering steels

Carbon Steel

A broad family for shafts, sleeves, brackets, fixtures and structural hardware where strength, cost and secondary corrosion protection are balanced.

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Generated product scene of machined alloy steel shafts gears collars and bearing hardware
Higher-strength engineering steels

Alloy Steel

Considered for load-bearing shafts, collars, machine elements and wear-sensitive parts where a specific alloy and heat-treatment condition are part of the design.

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DRAWING TO REPEAT ORDER

Five controlled checkpoints.

01

RFQ review

Align files, material, thread, finish, quantity and use.

02

Manufacturing review

Resolve tool access, deformation, burrs and inspection.

03

Sample confirmation

Approve released revision and agreed quality evidence.

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Batch production

Machine and finish under the confirmed requirements.

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Packing & reorder

Protect finish, traceability and repeat-order information.

APPLICATIONS

Where these custom parts are used.

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Assembly equipment

Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.

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Packaging machinery

Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.

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Processing machines

Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.

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Inspection systems

Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.

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Custom tooling

Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.

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Factory maintenance

Drawing-defined metal hardware reviewed for the assembly, environment and inspection need.

VERIFY BEFORE YOU BUY

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.

Factory-direct route

Talk to the manufacturing source

Drawing questions, process route and inspection scope remain connected to the factory conversation.

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Live workshop

See production before release

Plan a guided video review of turning, milling, sheet metal, finishing and inspection touchpoints.

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Certification package

Verify current documents

Request current certificates and check legal entity, manufacturing address, scope, validity and issuing body.

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Third-party assessment

Review supplier evidence

Request the current assessment or audit package and confirm which factory, date and manufacturing scope it covers.

Plan supplier review
Order evidence

Define reports before production

Material certificates, first-article records, thread-gauge checks, photos and inspection reports are supplied by agreement.

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Drawing protection

Use an NDA for sensitive files

Request an NDA and agree file access, revision ownership and retention expectations before sharing controlled data.

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BUYER FAQ

Questions to resolve before quotation.

Can KEC Tour manufacture from a sample?+

A sample, photos and measurements can support initial review, but a controlled drawing is recommended before repeat production.

Which processes can be combined?+

Turning, milling, sheet-metal fabrication, die-cast blank machining and surface finishing can be reviewed within one RFQ path.

How are replacement parts controlled?+

Part revision, material, finish, critical dimensions and inspection requirements should be recorded before production.

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