Controlled CNC remakes for alignment- and concentricity-critical drive shafts.
We produce new drive shafts through a controlled CNC remake process — not repair. Each part is measured, datumed, and verified to eliminate alignment errors, balance issues, and premature bearing or seal failure when the line must restart correctly.
CNC Remakes of Drive Shaft Components
Drive shafts are typically remade when damage, distortion, or missing documentation makes repair unreliable or unverifiable. A clean remake restores geometry, alignment, and fit in a way repairs cannot be confidently measured or validated.
Solid round drive shafts with multiple journal diameters
Keyed or splined drive shafts
Stepped shafts with bearing and seal lands
Flanged drive shafts with bolt-circle features
Stub shafts and intermediate shafts
Shafts with cross-drilled or tapped features
One-off or legacy drive shafts from sample only
How We Control Accuracy in CNC Remakes
Accuracy comes from measurement, datum control, and verified machining — not corrective fixes.
Datums recovered from functional journals, faces, and centers
Concentric features machined in controlled relationships
Dimensional uncertainty removed through full part verification
Predictable fit, balance, and alignment on installation
When a CNC Remake Makes Sense
Shaft is cracked, broken, or plastically deformed
Bearing or seal surfaces are worn beyond verification
Component is obsolete or no longer supported
Original drawings are missing or unreliable
Repair would introduce unknown geometry or risk
Technical Capabilities
Materials
4140 and 4142 alloy steel
1018 and other carbon steels
304 / 316 stainless steel
6061 and 7075 aluminum
Common Features
Full dimensional inspection from recovered datums
Feature-to-feature verification for alignment
Inspection documentation available upon request
Frequently Asked Questions
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T&D Machine
Serious Machining for Serious Parts.
Contact
Email: sales@tdmachine.net
Phone: (262) 781-3870
Location
Wisconsin, USA