Drive Shaft CNC Remake — Verified Precision

Drive Shaft CNC Remake — Verified Precision

Controlled CNC remakes for alignment- and concentricity-critical drive shafts.

New drive shafts manufactured as complete CNC remakes, not repairs. Each part is fully measured, datumed, and inspected to verify straightness, concentricity, and fits—eliminating misalignment, vibration, and premature bearing or coupling failure.

CNC Remakes of Drive Shaft Components

Drive shafts are typically remade when damage, distortion, or missing documentation makes repair unpredictable. A clean CNC remake allows full dimensional verification, controlled datums, and confidence in torque transfer and alignment from installation onward.

Solid drive shafts with multiple bearing journals

Stepped drive shafts with shoulder-controlled load transfer

Splined drive shafts for torque-critical connections

Keyed drive shafts with precise rotational indexing

Drive shafts with threaded ends or retention features

Long shafts requiring straightness and runout control

Custom drive shafts manufactured from worn or broken samples

How We Control Accuracy in CNC Remakes

Accuracy comes from verified geometry and controlled machining—not guesswork or partial fixes.

Recover primary datums from functional journals, shoulders, and centerlines

Control concentricity and runout across all rotating features

Machine all features from common references to prevent stack-up error

Verify critical fits before release to ensure predictable installation

When a CNC Remake Makes Sense

Clear indicators that a CNC remake is the correct path:

Shaft is cracked, broken, or permanently bent

Misalignment or vibration caused repeated failures

Excessive wear has destroyed original datums

Original component is obsolete or unsupported

No reliable drawing or documentation exists

Torque transmission reliability is non-negotiable

Technical Capabilities

Materials

4140 and alloy steels

1018 carbon steel

Stainless steel grades

6061 aluminum

Tolerances

Controlled journal diameters and bearing fits

Concentricity and runout recovered from functional datums

Lengths and shoulders held to verified stack-up limits

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 measurement from sample or print

Datum-based inspection of rotational features

Documented verification prior to release

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

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

T&D Machine

Serious Machining for Serious Parts.

Contact

Email: sales@tdmachine.net

Phone: (262) 781-3870

Location

Wisconsin, USA