Uniturns Expert Engineering Services

40+ Years of Excellence in Engineering and Tools. Specialising in Custom Solutions, Spare Parts and More.

Turning & Milling

Milling is a versatile machining process that utilises a multi-tooth rotary cutting tool to remove material from a workpiece. By precisely controlling the tool’s movement and speed across the workpiece surface, we can create a wide range of features, including:

  • Flats and pockets
  • Slots and grooves
  • Contours and profiles
  • Holes and threaded features
  • And more!

Broaching

Proven Vertical and horizontal broaching.

Fast turnaround and competitive pricing. Vast selection of standard keyways and other broaches available from 2 mm to 30mm finishing.

Machine capacity to undertake smaller and larger broaches.

Gear Cutting

Gear cutting is a precise machining process used to create gears, the toothed wheels that transmit power and motion between shafts. Gears come in various shapes and sizes, with different numbers of teeth and profiles. Uniturn can handle a wide variety of gear types, including:

  • Spur gears (straight teeth)
  • Helical gears (angled teeth for smoother operation)
  • Bevel gears (conical gears for changing shaft direction)
  • Worm gears (used for high reduction ratios)
  • Internal gears (teeth on the inside of a cylinder)
  • And more!

Assembly

Assembly is the process of meticulously joining various components to create a complete and functional product. It involves a combination of technical expertise, attention to detail, and a systematic approach. At Uniturn, our team of skilled assemblers ensures every component integrates seamlessly for optimal performance.

Turning

Turning is a machining process where a workpiece is rotated on a lathe while a cutting tool removes material to create a cylindrical or rotationally symmetrical shape. Uniturn’s expertise extends to a variety of turning operations.

Grinding

Grinding is a machining process that utilises a rotating abrasive wheel to remove minute amounts of material from a workpiece. Unlike turning or milling that create specific shapes, grinding focuses on achieving a precise surface finish or dimensional accuracy.

Deburring

Deburring is the process of removing small raised edges or ridges (burrs) left behind from machining processes like milling, turning, or drilling. Burrs can cause various problems like Increased friction, Assembly issues and safety hazards.

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Our team is eager to understand your specific needs and ensure every component integrates seamlessly for optimal performance.