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CNC machining 
for series parts

Materials

Aluminium, stainless, steel, plastic

 

Volume

Prototype → series production

CNC as one link in a complete supply chain.

Most suppliers sell CNC machining as a standalone service. We don't. At Pamatek, CNC sits inside an integrated flow that runs from casting through surface treatment to assembly and logistics — managed by one team, documented through one QA chain, delivered on one purchase order. That's the difference between buying a machined part and buying a finished component ready for your production line.

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CNC milling

3-, 4- and 5-axis machining of prismatic parts, housings and complex geometries in aluminium, stainless steel and engineering plastics. Our milling capability covers both simple prismatic parts in a single setup and multi-axis geometries that would otherwise require multiple operations. 5-axis machining lets us access nearly any surface orientation without re-clamping, which reduces cumulative tolerance drift and improves concentricity on critical features. Typical applications include structural housings, manifolds, brackets, heat sinks and enclosure components for the wind, fitness and audio industries.

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CNC turning

Including mill-turn and Swiss-type for rotationally symmetric components, shafts and bushings with tight concentricity requirements. Turning is the right choice when the part is built around a rotational axis. Mill-turn machines combine turning with live-tool milling and drilling, so complex shafts with flats, keyways and cross-holes can be completed in a single setup. Swiss-type turning handles long, slender components with high length-to-diameter ratios, where conventional turning would introduce deflection. Typical applications include drive shafts, spindles, bushings, fittings and instrumentation components.

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Finishing and inspection

Drilling, threading and in-process measurement integrated into every job — documented with 3D scanning and material traceability. Finishing is not a separate step for us. Threading, reaming, bore finishing and deburring are programmed into the same operation sequence as the primary machining, which keeps tolerances stable and removes the handling risk that comes with moving parts between machines. In-process probing verifies critical features before the part leaves the spindle. Every batch is supported by measurement documentation and material certificates — the baseline for any component that feeds into a regulated or audited supply chain.

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Engineered before
it's quoted.

Design for manufacturing

Most quoting processes start with a price. Ours start with a conversation. Before we estimate a single part, our engineers review your 3D file for tolerance logic, wall thickness, setup strategy and material choice — the decisions that determine whether a part is expensive to make or expensive to redesign.

The earlier we're involved, the more we can remove from your cost and lead time. A 30-minute DFM session often saves weeks of iteration later.

Explore other
manufacturing methods.

CNC is rarely a standalone process. We combine it with casting, forming and finishing to deliver complete components — often in a single purchase order.

Die casting

Extrusion

Metal casting

Surface treatment

Plastic moulding

Spring manufacturing

Hot-Forging

Bending and stamping

HQ

Pamatek A/S

Bækgårdsvej 72

4140 Borup

DK29841446

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