Hub CNC Remake — Verified Precision

Hub CNC Remake — Verified Precision

Controlled CNC remakes for alignment- and fit-critical hubs.

We produce new hub remakes only, machined from sample or legacy documentation. Each feature is measured, datumed, and verified to control bore alignment, concentricity, and load transfer. This eliminates uncertainty from worn geometry and prevents premature failure at installation.

CNC Remakes of Hub Components

Hubs are typically remade when wear, cracking, or distortion makes repair unreliable and difficult to verify. A clean remake allows full dimensional control, clear datums, and inspection-backed confidence—especially when prints are missing or no longer trusted.

Keyed hubs with worn or damaged bores

Splined hubs with alignment-critical tooth geometry

Tapered hubs requiring controlled fit and seating

Flanged hubs with bolt-pattern and face alignment requirements

Shaft-mounted hubs with concentricity-sensitive interfaces

Heavy-duty drive hubs subject to cyclic loading

Custom hubs remade from sample without complete prints

How We Control Accuracy in CNC Remakes

Accuracy comes from verified geometry and controlled machining, not patchwork fixes.

Datum recovery based on functional interfaces, not damaged exterior features

Bore, face, and feature alignment controlled from a verified reference scheme

Geometry rebuilt cleanly, eliminating uncertainty from wear or distortion

Predictable fit and alignment at assembly without on-site rework

When a CNC Remake Makes Sense

Clear indicators a new remake is required:

Cracked, broken, or structurally compromised hubs

Repeated fit, vibration, or load-transfer issues

Missing, incomplete, or unreliable drawings

Obsolete or unsupported components

Worn bores, splines, or tapers affecting alignment

Prior fixes that prevent reliable measurement

Technical Capabilities

Materials

4140 and other alloy steels

1018 and low-carbon steels

6061 and 7075 aluminum

Stainless steel grades

Tolerances

Bore and fit tolerances recovered from functional requirements

Concentricity and perpendicularity controlled from verified datums

Interface geometry held to prevent assembly-induced stress

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 of sample or legacy part

Datum-based inspection tied to functional interfaces

Documented verification prior to release for installation

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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