Controlled CNC remakes for fit- and concentricity-critical bushings.
We produce NEW bushing CNC remakes from sample or legacy documentation—never repairs. Each part is measured and datumed to verify ID, OD, and length, eliminating misfit, misalignment, and premature wear during installation.
CNC Remakes of Bushing Components
Bushings are typically remade when wear, distortion, or missing documentation makes repair risky or unverifiable. A full CNC remake restores controlled geometry, known fits, and measurable outcomes without guesswork.
Sleeve bushings manufactured as new components
Flanged bushings with controlled face and bore relationships
Press-fit bushings with recovered interference values
Slip-fit bushings for alignment-critical assemblies
Solid metal bushings machined from bar or billet
Replacement bushings for obsolete assemblies
Custom bushings remade directly from physical samples
How We Control Accuracy in CNC Remakes
Accuracy comes from verification, datum control, and intentional machining—not patchwork fixes.
Datums recovered from functional features to control ID/OD and length
Bore-to-OD concentricity machined in a single controlled setup
Known fits restored without assumptions from worn geometry
Predictable installation with measured, documented dimensions
When a CNC Remake Makes Sense
Clear situations where remaking is the correct path.
Original bushing is cracked, galled, or fractured
Press-fit or slip-fit failure caused alignment issues
ID or OD wear makes fit unpredictable
Obsolete or unsupported equipment components
No reliable drawing or outdated documentation
Repeated replacements failing prematurely
Technical Scope & Verification
Materials
4140 and alloy steels
1018 carbon steel
Stainless steels
Bronze
Common Features
Full dimensional measurement from sample or print
Documented inspection of critical fits and features
Final verification prior to release for installation
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T&D Machine
Serious Machining for Serious Parts.
Contact
Email: sales@tdmachine.net
Phone: (262) 781-3870
Location
Wisconsin, USA