🔩 Motor Components & Housings

Capabilities at a Glance

Tolerance±0.005mm on critical dimensions
MaterialsAluminum 6061/7075 · Alloy steel · Stainless 303/304 · Brass. Full material certs available on request.
Process5-Axis Milling + Turning
Surface FinishAnodizing · Passivation · Electroless Nickel · Painting per spec (available on request); mass balance correction arranged via our partners when required
InspectionZeiss CMM · Cpk ≥ 1.33 · Free FAI
Lead TimePrototypes in 5–7 business days; production runs per quantity. DDP door-to-door with one invoice.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What motor components can you machine?

    Motor housings, end caps, rotor shaft parts, bearing housings and mounting hardware with tight concentricity and fit tolerances.

  • What tolerances do you hold on bearing seats and mating diameters?

    ±0.005mm on critical dimensions — bearing seats, bore fits and shaft journals — verified on Zeiss CMM with full reports.

  • What materials do you machine for motors?

    Aluminum 6061/7075 for housings, alloy steel for shafts, stainless for corrosive environments. Electrical steel and magnets are outside our machining scope.

  • How do you ensure shaft concentricity and balance readiness?

    Shafts are machined between centers with concentricity verified by CMM; mass balance correction is done by our partners when required.

  • What surface finishes do you apply to motor parts?

    Anodizing, passivation, electroless nickel and painting per spec. Bearing surfaces are machined to the finish your fit requires.

  • What is your lead time for motor component prototypes?

    Prototypes in 5–7 business days, production runs per quantity. Send the drawing for a confirmed schedule.

Buyer's Guide

  • How to Request a Quote for Motor Components

    Send the drawing with: material, bearing fit and tolerance class, concentricity requirements, surface finish, and quantity. Fit classes matter for motor reliability.

  • Material Selection Guide

    Aluminum 6061/7075 for housings and end caps, alloy steel for shafts, stainless for special environments. Confirm thermal and magnetic requirements early.

  • DFM Tips for Motor Parts

    Specify bearing seat tolerances with defined fit class, add balancing allowance where needed, and design cooling fins with adequate draft for tooling.

  • Quality & Inspection

    CMM inspection with full report, concentricity and fit verified, Cpk ≥ 1.33, free FAI. Batch consistency monitored.

  • Lead Time & Shipping

    Prototypes 5–7 business days, production per quantity. DDP door-to-door with one invoice — export, customs, duties, last-mile.

Request a Quote for Motor Components & Housings

Send us your drawing — we review within 24h and return a quote with lead time.

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