Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Precision Solutions in Focus: CNC Drilling for Your Series and Custom Parts

What Is CNC Drilling?

CNC drilling is an automated manufacturing process in which computer-controlled machines create precise holes in workpieces. It enables maximum accuracy and repeatability—ideal for industrial applications involving metal, plastic, and other materials.

Whether simple holes or complex geometries—CNC technology ensures error-free results, even for high-volume production or demanding custom parts.

Benefits of CNC Drilling for Series and Single-Part Production

Precision and Repeatability

Thanks to digital control, holes are positioned with exact precision—even on complex components. Repeatability is crucial in series production, where every part must be identical.

Efficiency and Production Times

CNC machines operate around the clock and, through optimized processes, enable fast and cost-efficient manufacturing—both for large batches and single pieces.

Flexibility for Custom Parts and Special Applications

Custom parts with special requirements or unusual geometries can be realized without difficulty. Quickly reprogrammable machines provide a clear advantage here.

Versatility in Materials and Applications

From aluminum and stainless steel to titanium and engineering plastics—CNC drilling is suitable for a wide range of materials. Industries such as mechanical engineering, medical technology, and aerospace rely on this process.

Application Areas – Series Production vs. Single-Part Manufacturing

Series Production

CNC drilling ensures consistently high quality with economical production. Standardized processes and short cycle times are essential here.

Single Parts and Small Batches

Flexibility is the priority. Thanks to short setup times and individualized programming, customized solutions can be implemented efficiently—without compromising precision.

If you have read this blog article up to this point, we have a special offer for you: The first customers who contact us regarding our CNC turning will receive an exclusive 10% discount! Take advantage of this opportunity to implement your projects efficiently and precisely. Call us now or visit our CNC turning page to learn more and benefit from this offer.
+90 533 242 25 73

What Should You Look for When Choosing a Service Provider?

  • Experience & Specialization: Does the provider handle both series and single-part production?

  • Machine Park & Tolerances: Modern CNC machines with minimal deviation (e.g., ±0.01 mm).

  • CAD/CAM Integration: Direct transfer of your drawings into the production workflow.

  • Certifications & Quality Assurance: ISO certifications, documented inspection processes.

  • References & Customer Feedback: Experience from similar projects provides confidence.

Typical Workflow

  1. Project inquiry & consultation

  2. Data submission (CAD files, drawings)

  3. Feasibility analysis & quotation

  4. Programming & setup

  5. Production & quality inspection

  6. Shipping / pickup

Throughout this process, you benefit from maximum transparency, short communication channels, and on-time delivery.

Which materials are particularly suitable for CNC drilling?

CNC drilling can be applied to a wide range of materials—depending on tool selection and machine settings. Metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, brass, and titanium are especially well suited, as well as engineering plastics like PEEK or PVC.
What matters is that the material provides the necessary strength and temperature resistance for the chosen drilling process. Our machines are equipped to offer the right solution for nearly any project.

The accuracy of CNC drilling depends on several factors: the tool used, the material, the machine technology, and the machining strategy.
Typically, we achieve drilling tolerances of ±0.01 mm to ±0.05 mm.
For particularly precise requirements—such as in medical technology or aerospace—even finer tolerances are possible when technically feasible.
Continuous quality control using 3D measurement systems ensures that all specifications are met.

We manufacture single parts, prototypes, as well as small, medium, and large series.
Thanks to efficient programming and flexible setup times, economical production of small quantities is also possible.
CNC drilling can be worthwhile starting from a single part, especially for complex or high-precision requirements.
With larger quantities, you additionally benefit from decreasing unit costs due to optimized workflows.

The lead time depends on the complexity of the part, material availability, and current workload.
Typically, the delivery time for single parts is 3–7 working days.
For series production or particularly complex components, machining time may increase.
We also offer express manufacturing—feel free to ask us about it.