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Can machining only be used for prototypes when it comes to synchronized wheels & gears?

The answer is No.

Machining is often the preferred manufacturing method when high precision is critical and production volumes typically range from a few hundred to several thousand units.

Many applications simply cannot compromise on tolerances, accuracy, or performance.

On the other hand, when very high volumes are required and precision requirements are less demanding, processes such as plastic injection molding or metal sintering can be more cost-effective.

Each manufacturing process has its strengths — the key is choosing the right process based on the application, required precision, and production volume.

If you are working on precision motion components, synchronized wheels, or gears, KANOU will be glad to exchange ideas and explore possible solutions.

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