Sleeve CNC Remake — Verified Precision

Sleeve CNC Remake — Verified Precision

Controlled CNC remakes for fit- and concentricity-critical sleeves.

New sleeves are CNC remade from sample or legacy data, not repaired. Each part is fully measured to recover ID/OD, concentricity, and length. This eliminates fit uncertainty, alignment errors, and premature wear during installation.

CNC Remakes of Sleeve Components

Sleeves are commonly remade when wear, distortion, or missing documentation makes reuse risky. A clean CNC remake delivers verifiable geometry, controlled fits, and predictable performance without inheriting hidden damage.

Bearing sleeves and bush-style sleeves

Press-fit and interference-fit sleeves

Slip-fit alignment sleeves

Thick-wall structural sleeves

Thin-wall precision sleeves

Spacers functioning as load-bearing sleeves

Custom sleeves with critical ID/OD relationships

How We Control Accuracy in CNC Remakes

Accuracy comes from verified geometry and controlled machining, not guesswork.

Datums recovered from functional IDs, ODs, and seating faces

ID-to-OD concentricity controlled for alignment-critical assemblies

Full remake removes uncertainty caused by distortion or wear

Predictable fits verified before installation

When a CNC Remake Makes Sense

Clear signals a new sleeve is required:

Original sleeve is worn, scored, cracked, or deformed

Alignment issues are causing bearing or shaft failures

No reliable drawing or dimensions exist

Sleeve geometry has drifted from thermal or load damage

Press or slip fits no longer hold tolerance

Replacement risk is unacceptable during reinstallation

Technical Scope & Verification

Materials

4140 and alloy steels

1018 carbon steel

Stainless steels

Ductile iron

Tolerances

Controlled ID/OD fits recovered from sample geometry

Concentricity and coaxial features verified

Length and face squareness held to functional requirements

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 before machining

In-process verification of critical features

Final inspection confirming fit, alignment, and geometry

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

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T&D Machine

Serious Machining for Serious Parts.

Contact

Email: sales@tdmachine.net

Phone: (262) 781-3870

Location

Wisconsin, USA