If your operation depends on thousands of parts—shafts, bushings, sleeves, rollers, fittings, housings, and other repeatable components—CNC lathe machining is one of the fastest ways to keep production predictable. At Roberson Machine Company, we help teams in oil and gas, automotive, medical machining, and other industries move bulk part orders smoothly with CNC lathe machining, milling, turning, and other high-volume CNC workflows built for companies that need dependable components ready on schedule.
Below, we break down the everyday components companies order by the thousands, one of the latest CNC machines we use, and how high-volume CNC machining can deliver fast, repeatable, production-grade results.
This includes:
- Common machinery components produced and ordered in bulk
- How the Puma TT1800SY expands capacity for multi-op and two-sided parts
- How high-volume turning cuts unit cost and stabilizes scheduling
- Getting the CNC components your operation needs
Request a quote online or call 573-646-3996 to learn more about our high-throughput capabilities and our newest CNC lathe—the Doosan Puma TT1800SY, a multi-spindle, multi-turret system built for continuous production.
Everyday Machinery Components Made With CNC Lathes
If you need thousands of identical parts that show up on time and actually fit, CNC lathes are the workhorses that make it happen. These machines turn out the round, repeatable components that keep equipment moving—parts buyers reorder constantly because production lines, service teams, and OEM assemblies burn through them every day.
- Shafts & Pins: Motor shafts for conveyors, hinge pins in heavy equipment, actuator shafts used in automation and robotics, and spindle-style components found across packaging lines and material-handling systems.
- Bushings & Sleeves: Pump wear sleeves used in HVAC and energy systems, suspension bushings in automotive assemblies, guide sleeves on robotic arms, and structural inserts used in industrial equipment and trailer frames.
- Rollers & Cylindrical Tooling: Conveyor rollers, labeling rollers, press rollers, and feed rollers for high-throughput packaging environments—plus specialty components like ink rollers made for long-duty production cycles.
- Valve Bodies & Fluid Components: Hydraulic fittings, pump bodies, process connectors, and sealing features built for oil, gas, and power-generation systems—along with precision valve body work for tightly regulated markets.
- Housings, Caps & Mounts: Sensor housings for automation equipment, threaded caps for pumps and filters, motor mounts, and round enclosures used in medical and electronic instrumentation.
- Turn–Mill Hybrid Parts: Couplings, drive components, and round bodies with milled flats or slot patterns—common in robotics, medical instruments, and specialty assemblies such as end-of-arm tooling that blends turning and milling in one part.
These are the parts companies reorder constantly. They wear out, they cycle hard, they drive motion, they seal pressure, and they need to show up identical every time. That’s why high-volume CNC turning matters—it’s the fastest way to produce bulk quantities with stable pricing and reliable geometry. If your operation depends on consistent parts at scale, this is the process (and the machine) built for it.

How the Puma TT1800SY Expands Capacity for High-Volume CNC Lathe Work
When thousands of identical parts need to ship on a fixed schedule, the bottleneck usually isn’t cutting metal — it’s the setups, handoffs, flipped parts, and downtime between operations. With the right precision CNC machining, wire EDM, multi-axis tooling, and automated workflows, our team shortens the path from raw material to finished components. Our newest system — the Doosan Puma TT1800SY — pushes that even further.
Most shops split two-sided or multi-step parts across several machines. The TT1800SY takes that same work and completes it in a single, uninterrupted cycle: roughing, finishing, drilling, tapping, milling, and back-working — all aligned to the same centerline. Fewer fixtures, fewer touchpoints, and far fewer chances for variation mean faster turnaround and more reliable repeat orders.
- Two-sided parts in one cycle: Main–sub spindle handoff keeps bores, diameters, and sealing surfaces aligned without flipping or reindicating parts.
- Parallel cutting for higher output: Twin Turrets cut simultaneously, helping bulk orders move through faster.
- Live tooling eliminates extra setups: Cross-holes, slots, flats, and light milling happen mid-cycle instead of moving parts between machines.
- Bar-fed workflows for repeatability: Continuous runs, big batches, and repeat orders hit predictable cycle times.
- Stable geometry at scale: Everything stays tied to the same centerline, which stabilizes quality across thousands of identical parts.
With the TT1800SY running alongside our other CNC turning and multi-axis systems, buyers get what matters most: higher throughput, cleaner geometry, fewer delays, and parts that match the print every single time.
How High-Volume CNC Turning Cuts Unit Cost and Stabilizes Scheduling
Bulk part production may live or die on consistency. When every part runs through the same setup, same tools, and the same centerline, pricing and delivery stay predictable. High-volume CNC machining removes the variables that drive cost up (extra setups, rework, slow changeovers, the start–stop rhythm of multi-machine workflows, etc.).
Together, a good plan and the right equipment are able to accomplish:
- Lower unit cost at scale: One setup runs thousands of identical parts without resetting fixtures or reindicating work.
- Short, repeatable cycle times: Once the first article proves out, the rest of the run behaves the same — no surprises in throughput.
- Less scrap and rework: Stable datums and in-process checks catch issues before they turn into entire batches of rejects.
- Reliable release scheduling: Predictable cycles make it easier to plan drops, service intervals, and production line stocking.
- Better pricing over longer production runs: Repeat orders follow locked tooling, locked offsets, and locked workflows — keeping cost steady from quarter to quarter.
For buyers, the takeaway is simple: the more consistent the process, the more consistent the pricing and delivery. High-volume CNC turning creates that stability, which is why it’s the go-to method for any part that needs to arrive identical every time.
Get the Parts Your Operation Actually Needs
If you’re tired of delays, mismatched parts, or suppliers that can’t keep pace with your releases, our CNC turning lineup — including the Puma TT1800SY — is built for steady, high-volume output. With more than 20 years of experience, our team has delivered bulk, repeatable components that line up with your drawing, your deadlines, and your production schedule.
Ready for the next step? See our reviews, case studies, blog, and FAQs to see how get the job done at scale.
Request a quote online or call 573-646-3996 to learn more about the CNC lathe components we produce for high-volume operations.




