Production Machining Services
Short Run Production Machining
10 to 1,000 parts. AS9100 and ITAR-registered — the same quality system, equipment, and staff used for full-volume aerospace orders on every small batch.
Overview
What Is Short Run Production Machining?
Short Run Production Machining is the process of producing small to medium part batches on CNC equipment between prototype and full production. Typically, EGM Manufacturing runs jobs from 10 to 1,000 units. Moreover, we hold the same quality system and tight limits used for high-volume aerospace orders.
Short Run Production Machining from EGM Manufacturing serves companies that need more than a prototype but less than full production volume. First, our team carefully reviews every CAD file for manufacturability. Next, we run your job on modern CNC mills and lathes staffed by seasoned, skilled machinists. Additionally, our AS9100 and ITAR-registered shop in Sunrise, Florida supports aerospace, defense, and commercial buyers who cannot accept dimensional drift or late delivery. With no volume minimum and competitive pricing across every run, EGM scales with your program.
Production Quality
Small Batches, Zero Compromises
We run short production jobs with the same quality system, tooling, and inspection rigor used for high-volume aerospace orders. Every batch ships with material certs, dimensional reports, and full traceability.
Why Choose EGM
Why Choose EGM for Short Run Production Machining
- AS9100 and ISO 9001:2015 certified for full aerospace paper trail and documented quality across every run
- No volume minimums — run 10 parts, 500 parts, or 1,000+ with the same price-per-unit discipline
- Expedited lead times as short as 8 days for runs under 50 parts on milling or turning platforms
- Modern CNC mills and lathes including 3-, 4-, and 5-axis machining plus multi-axis turning under one roof
- Broad material library on hand — aluminum, stainless, titanium, tool steel, brass, PEEK, Delrin, and more
- In-house post-processing — anodizing, powder coating, plating, heat treating, and engraving for finished parts
Aerospace & Defense
Why Short Run Production Machining Matters for Aerospace and Defense
When a program needs a production-grade part but volume stays low, short-run work fills a critical gap. Specifically, aerospace and defense buyers often need 50 to 500 units for system integration, qualification, or spare stock. Moreover, full-volume tooling makes no sense at these batch sizes. Therefore, Short Run Production Machining lets buyers get certified parts without heavy NRE investment. Additionally, EGM builds every small batch inside the same quality system used for large orders — so the parts you receive meet AS9100 standards every time.
Qualification Builds
Is This Service a Fit for Qualification-Intent Parts?
Yes. Small-batch work at EGM uses the exact same equipment, tooling, and staff as high-volume jobs. Therefore, the parts you receive match full-production quality without requiring dedicated tooling or NRE setup fees. Moreover, every batch gets the same AS9100 documentation package, making low-volume runs ideal for qualification builds and limited deployment.
Our Process
How Our Short Run Production Machining Process Works
Every Short Run Production Machining job follows a disciplined workflow. First, you submit CAD files, 2D drawings, and material specs through our quoting portal. Next, our engineers review the package and confirm manufacturability. Then, the job routes to the right platform — 3-, 4-, or 5-axis mill, or multi-axis lathe — based on shape, volume, and finish needs. After that, our CMM inspects the batch against print. Finally, we ship with full paperwork.
Browse our complete equipment list and see how our CNC prototyping capabilities connect to this service for seamless program scaling.
Materials
What Materials Does EGM Cut for Small-Batch Jobs?
EGM routinely works aluminum alloys like 6061 and 7075, stainless steels including 303, 304, 316, and 17-4, plus titanium, brass, copper, and tool steels. Additionally, we cut engineering plastics such as PEEK, PTFE, Delrin, UHMW, and G-10. Furthermore, custom materials are reviewed case by case through our sourcing network.
- 6061
- 6061-T6
- 6082
- 7075
- 303
- 304
- 316
- 17-4
- 420
- 2205 Duplex
- Titanium
- Brass
- Copper
- Tool steel
- PEEK
- PTFE (Teflon)
- Acetal (Delrin)
- UHMW
- G-10
- Reviewed case by case
Tolerances
What Tolerances Can EGM Hold on Low-Volume Jobs?
| Type | Metals | Plastics |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Tolerance | ±0.005″ | ±0.010″ |
| Fine Tolerance | ±0.002″ | ±0.005″ |
| Custom Tolerance | Requires 2D drawing — reviewed case by case | |
| Typical Lead Time (<50 parts) | As low as 8 days | |
Post-Processing
Does EGM Offer Finishing Services on Small-Batch Orders?
Yes. EGM offers a full list of post-machining finishes including anodizing, powder coating, bead blasting, polishing, brushing, heat treating, passivating, plating, painting, screen printing, and laser engraving. Additionally, finishes can match your prototype spec so qualification and production parts look identical. Furthermore, finish services are available for every batch size.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Short Run Production Machining
At EGM, a low-volume batch typically means 10 to 1,000 units, though we accept smaller jobs too. Moreover, the right volume depends on part size, complexity, and your schedule. Therefore, please send your drawing along with target volume, and our quoting team will recommend the best production approach for your job.
Standard batches under 50 parts can ship as quickly as 8 days on milling and turning platforms. However, complex multi-axis work, exotic alloys, or special finishes extend the timeline. Therefore, our team gives an exact delivery date at quote so your program timeline stays intact from the first order placed.
Yes. EGM offers competitive pricing no matter the estimated project volume. Additionally, our modern equipment and experienced staff let us run small batches efficiently without cost spikes. Moreover, we avoid costly NRE fees wherever possible. Therefore, buyers get aerospace-grade parts at fair prices whether the order is 10 units or 1,000.
Yes. Every EGM batch ships with inspection reports, material certifications, and full traceability paperwork. Furthermore, all low-volume work runs under our AS9100 and ISO 9001:2015 quality system. Therefore, buyers receive the same documented paper trail whether the run is 20 parts or 2,000 — keeping the whole program aligned.
Absolutely. EGM welcomes repeat orders and stores tooling, fixtures, and run records for fast follow-on production. Additionally, this cuts setup time on every repeat batch. Furthermore, our team tracks your part history to ensure each repeat run matches the first — supporting long-term programs that need steady, reliable quality.
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