Tolerance and accuracy matter more than ever, and there is a growing demand for tighter tolerances in industries like aerospace, medical, automotive, and electronics. Poor tolerance and inaccuracy can result in part failure, assembly issues, increased scrap and costs, and safety and compliance risks. Precision machining engineering solves these challenges, but the right partner matters. Let’s take a closer look at the engineering process and how MultiSource Manufacturing has perfected it.

Engineering’s Role in Achieving Precision

With precision machining engineering, early decisions influence outcomes long before a machine starts cutting. Design for Manufacturability (DFM) helps to achieve tight tolerances, and takes into consideration several important factors before moving onto production, such as thermal expansion, hardness, stress relief, and more. Verifying designs early can reduce errors and save costs.

Advanced equipment like CNC machines and multi-axis technology enable precision, improving consistency and enabling tighter tolerances. In addition, measurement and inspection tools are important for quality control purposes, as well as enhancing valuable traceability and documentation processes for compliance reasons.

How MultiSource Manufacturing Ensures Exceptional Tolerance and Accuracy

At MultiSource Manufacturing, we utilize an engineering-first approach, and our collaborative design review allows for early identification of risk areas. With our state-of-the-art machining capabilities, our team of professionals has the ability to handle complex and high-tolerance parts.

Our robust quality control system demonstrates our commitment to consistency and reliability, and with our expertise in various industries, you can expect process optimization that reduces costs without sacrificing quality.

The team at MultiSource offers reduced scrap and rework, as well as faster time to market and reliable part quality. We provide engineering support through the entire project lifecycle, including scalable solutions from prototyping to production.

Not all machine shops deliver the same level of precision, so it’s important to evaluate their reliance on precision machining engineering. At MultiSource, we combine industry expertise, advanced technology, and an unwavering commitment to quality.  Let us help you achieve the accuracy your application demands. Get started with our team now.