High Dimensional and Form Accuracy
Grinding is the decisive step for us whenever precision is not only required, but expected. Whenever milling or turning reach their limits, grinding provides the final refinement – quite literally. This is where surfaces, fits, and tolerances are produced that you can rely on. And that is exactly what we stand for: reproducible quality, clearly defined processes, and results that perform reliably in real-world applications.
For us, grinding is not “rework,” but a standalone manufacturing process of the highest importance. Whether single parts, prototypes, or series components – we evaluate every workpiece individually, analyze all requirements, and choose the optimal strategy. This is how technology becomes true functionality.
Grinding in Practice: Precision You Can Measure
Grinding determines whether a component will run, seal, carry loads – or fail. That’s why we rely on structured processes, modern technology, and experienced specialists who don’t just operate grinding equipment, but master it.
Before machining, we evaluate every component:
- What tolerances are required?
- What surface quality is necessary?
- What material is being used?
- What is the production volume?
Based on this, we define the machining strategy, grinding wheel, feed rate, infeed, and cooling. Our goal: a stable process that delivers consistent quality from the first part to the last.
Overview of Processes
Depending on geometry, tolerance requirements, and material, we apply different grinding methods:
Cylindrical Grinding
For rotationally symmetrical parts such as shafts, bushings, and bearing surfaces. Roundness, dimensional accuracy, and surface finish are critical here.
Surface Grinding
For flat surfaces and precision mounting faces. Ideal where flatness and parallelism are required.
Profile Grinding
For complex contours and maximum precision – often used in tool and mold making.
Fine Grinding
For components that require extremely low roughness and the highest precision.
Each process has its specific purpose – we don’t use “one method for everything,” but exactly the right one for your component.
Surface Quality – More Than Just Appearance
A surface is not good or bad – it is functional. By precisely controlling roughness, we influence:
- friction behavior
- wear
- tightness and sealing capability
- noise generation
- service life
Our customers don’t decide “by feel,” but by requirement. And we implement those requirements – measurably and transparently.
From Single Parts to Repeatable Series Production
We grind:
- single parts
- prototypes
- small batches
- full series
The standard remains the same regardless of quantity. Only the process planning differs: a single part is planned differently than a series. We adapt our workflows accordingly.
Process Reliability Through Experience
Grinding is sensitive. Small errors in infeed, cooling, or wheel selection can have major consequences. That’s why we rely on:
- continuous process monitoring
- fixed parameters
- documented procedures
- controlled tool changes
- experienced execution
This way, we produce no random results – but reproducible quality.
Quality Assurance During Manufacturing
For us, quality is not checked “after the fact.” It is created within the process.
We rely on:
- in-process dimensional checks
- surface measurement
- documented results
- approvals during series ramp-up
This allows us to detect deviations immediately – and react before scrap is produced.
Why Customers Work With Us
Our customers value:
- precise execution
- consistent quality
- solution-oriented thinking
- technical consulting
- on-time delivery
- clear communication
Grinding is a matter of trust – and trust is earned through performance.
Our Commitment
Grinding is not a secondary process for us.
It is the final step toward perfect fit.
This is where “machined” becomes “ready for use.”
Grinding
| Number | Grinding | X | Y | Z |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Cylindrical Grinding Machines MSC | Ø 1 to 100 | Ø 1 to 100 | Ø 1 to 100 |
| 1 | Coordinate Grinding Machines Hauser | 400 | 300 | 300 |
| 4 | Surface Grinding Machines ABA ELB Jung | 600 | 350 | 350 |