Camshaft Lobe Wear CNC Remake — Verified Precision

Camshaft Lobe Wear CNC Remake — Verified Precision

Controlled CNC remakes when camshaft lobe geometry and timing integrity are compromised.

We produce NEW camshaft lobe wear components as full CNC remakes, not repairs. Each lobe and journal is measured, datumed, and verified to recover lift, timing, and alignment. This eliminates guesswork, mis-timing, and premature failure.

CNC Remakes of Camshaft Lobe Wear Components

Camshaft lobe wear alters lift, timing, and contact geometry in ways that cannot be reliably corrected. Full CNC remakes provide clean geometry, measurable outcomes, and controlled performance when repair paths introduce uncertainty.

Worn camshaft lobes with flattened or scuffed profiles

Camshafts with uneven lobe-to-lobe wear patterns

Lobes with altered lift or timing surfaces

Camshafts with journal-to-lobe alignment loss

Multi-lobe shafts requiring profile consistency

Legacy camshafts without reliable prints

Obsolete camshaft designs requiring reverse engineering

How We Control Accuracy in CNC Remakes

Accuracy comes from measurement, datum control, and verified geometry—not surface correction.

Datum recovery based on journals and timing features

Verified lobe-to-lobe alignment and angular relationships

Controlled profile recreation to eliminate wear distortion

Predictable fit and function at installation

When a CNC Remake Makes Sense

Clear indicators that a CNC remake is the correct path:

Lobe wear has altered lift, timing, or contact geometry

Alignment or timing failures cause performance issues

Original prints are missing, outdated, or unreliable

Prior fixes that prevent reliable measurement

Wear patterns vary between lobes

Repeated fit, vibration, or load-transfer issues

Technical Capabilities

Materials

4140 and alloy steels

1018 carbon steel

Stainless steel grades

Ductile iron

Tolerances

Controlled lobe profile geometry

Verified journal concentricity

Recovered feature-to-feature alignment

Tolerances

True position on port patterns and critical bores routinely held to tight, production-grade limits

Flatness control on sealing and mounting faces down to 0.0005–0.001 in, application-dependent

Consistent, documented tolerances maintained across repeat batches and scheduled releases

Common Features

Full dimensional inspection from sample or print

Datum-based measurement strategy

Documented verification prior to delivery

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We accept PDF, STEP, IGES, Parasolid, and SolidWorks files — NDAs welcome.

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T&D Machine

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Contact

Email: sales@tdmachine.net

Phone: (262) 781-3870

Location

Wisconsin, USA