
CNC Machiningin Monterrey
Prototypes
From 1 part
Production
Repeatable low volume
Quote
STEP · PDF · CAD
Lead times
Fast production
Materials
Metals & plastics
Quote CNC prototypes and production in Monterrey. Upload your STEP file, select material and receive DFM review, clear lead times and technical support for precision industrial parts.
Commercial specifications
Manufacturing capabilities
Typical parameters for CNC machining projects in Monterrey. Final capabilities depend on geometry, material and inspection requirements.
Tolerances
ISO 2768 as general standard · precision to ±0.025 mm (±0.001") on critical features
Part capacity
Milling up to ~1,000 × 600 mm · turning per component diameter and length
Materials
Aluminum 6061/7075, steel 1018/4140, stainless 304/316, titanium, brass · acetal, nylon, PEEK and UHMW
Finishes
As-machined, sandblast, anodizing, passivation and industrial coatings per application
Quantities
From 1 part for prototypes to repeatable low-volume production
Lead times
Prototypes typically in 5–7 business days · production per complexity, quantity and finish
Does your project require tighter tolerances, dimensional inspection or ongoing production? Include it in your quote request so we can define manufacturing and inspection strategy.
Industrial manufacturing
Why manufacture CNC parts in Monterrey
A strategic hub for industrial manufacturing
Monterrey concentrates OEM manufacturers, Tier 1 suppliers, industrial parks and advanced manufacturing companies that need machined components with fast response times and efficient technical communication. Working with CNC suppliers in Monterrey helps reduce friction during prototypes, engineering changes and production scale-up.
Nuevo León offers logistical proximity to the United States, access to industrial materials and manufacturing infrastructure built for regional supply chains. This accelerates validation, reduces lead times and produces repeatable parts for industrial production.

CNC capabilities
CNC machining in Monterrey
CNC milling
Machining of plates, brackets, housings, fixtures and components with multiple machined faces. Ideal when the part requires dimensional precision, good surface finish and control between holes, pockets, threads and functional surfaces.
Prototypes, spare parts and low-volume lots
Parts in aluminum, steel, stainless and engineering plastics
DFM review to reduce cost, setups and manufacturing risk
Industries
Industrial sectors we serve
Precision CNC machining for automotive, aerospace, medical, robotics and industrial automation applications.

Automotive
Brackets, fixtures, powertrain components and repeatable parts for assembly lines and industrial validation.

Aerospace
Components in aluminum, titanium and stainless with strict precision and inspection requirements.

Robotics & automation
End effectors, brackets, housings and precision hardware for automated systems and industrial manufacturing.

Medical devices
Functional prototypes, fixtures and precision components for medical equipment and devices.
How to quote
From your CAD file to assembly-ready parts
A clear flow for CNC machining projects: upload files, receive manufacturability review and start production with dimensional inspection.
Upload CAD files
Send STEP files, quantity, material, critical tolerances and required finishes. The more complete the information, the faster the quote.
Manufacturability review
We evaluate geometry, recommended processes and optimization opportunities to improve manufacturing, cost and production times.
Machining & inspection
CNC programming, workholding setup, manufacturing, finishing and dimensional inspection of critical features.
Delivery
Assembly-ready parts with delivery in Monterrey or coordinated shipping to your facility.
Quality
Precision & dimensional inspection
Dimensional control focused on repeatability, critical tolerances and traceability for industrial programs.
Tight tolerances
Controlled machining for critical assembly and mechanical function features.
Material & process selection
Alloy, CNC process and manufacturing strategy defined per application and mechanical requirements.
Dimensional inspection
Dimensional verification with industrial metrology for project-critical features.
Repeatability
Validated CNC programs for prototypes, initial production and repeatable low-volume lots.
