CNC Milling
Modern precision and repeatability in every detail
CNC milling is a cutting-edge machining method controlled by Computerized Numerical Control (CNC). This ensures that every component is processed with exceptional precision, repeatability, and speed—regardless of the complexity of the project.
At TOOLE, we utilize advanced CNC machining centers, enabling us to handle even the most complex orders—from prototype components to series production.
Metal Milling Across a Full Range of Materials
We offer milling services for all commonly used construction and technical materials, including:
- tool steels, structural steels, and acid-resistant steels
- aluminum alloys, brass, bronze, and copper
- technical plastics – polyamides, POM, Teflon, Ertalyte
Multi-Axis Machining – Greater Capabilities, Shorter Lead Times
We operate modern 3- and 4-axis machining centers, enabling the production of even highly complex geometries.
The use of rotary axes allows for machining multiple planes in a single setup, significantly reducing production time and minimizing the risk of errors.
From design to finished component
We handle not only the machining itself but also the development of technology and the preparation of technical documentation.
Based on a 3D model, drawing, or sample, we are able to design the entire production process — from tool selection to final inspection.
We carry out both single-piece production and high-volume series, always with a focus on timing, precision, and repeatability.
Quality control and manufacturing precision
Each component undergoes quality control after machining, using precise measuring instruments and dimensional reports.
This allows us to ensure compliance with technical documentation and maintain high geometric accuracy.
Why choose CNC milling at TOOLE?
- CNC machining eliminates human errors and ensures identical quality for every part, regardless of the batch size.
- Automation and multi-axis machining can reduce production time by up to 40% compared to conventional methods.
- With precise process planning, we minimize material and tool consumption, resulting in lower unit costs.