
Onustec: Your One-Stop CNC Solution for Automotive Parts
At Onustec, we eliminate complexity by integrating multi-axis CNC machining, automation, and digital process control into one seamless platform. Our machining centers handle everything from engine blocks and transmission housings to chassis brackets and EV battery frames, combining milling, drilling, tapping, boring, and surfacing in a single setup.
With automatic tool and part detection, high-speed machining, and real-time simulation, you gain consistent quality, shorter cycle times, and maximum spindle efficiency. From prototype runs to full-volume production, Onustec delivers the precision, speed, and scalability you need to stay ahead in modern automotive manufacturing.

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At Onustec, our CNC systems cover the full spectrum of automotive manufacturing — from powertrain to EV battery structures.
Each machine is built for speed, precision, and flexibility, combining multi-axis performance with intelligent automation.
From Precision Machines to Smart Production Lines
Onustec transforms traditional machining into intelligent manufacturing.
Our CNC platforms scale effortlessly from single 5-axis centers to fully automated multi-machine systems, combining robotics, digital traceability, and IoT-driven control.
Whether you’re machining engine housings or EV frames, we deliver a seamlessly integrated solution engineered for speed, accuracy, and scalability.
Multi-Axis Precision Centers for Complex Automotive Parts
Onustec’s 4-, 5-, and 6-axis machining centers are engineered for complex, multi-surface operations typical in engine, transmission, and chassis components.
Each spindle system maintains micron-level accuracy and excellent rigidity, even during heavy cutting.
Key Advantage: One setup handles milling, drilling, tapping, and contouring for parts such as cylinder heads, gear housings, and suspension arms, reducing repositioning time and ensuring consistent quality.
Smart Tooling & High-Efficiency Spindle Systems
Integrated Automation & Digital Control
Onustec Capabilities — CNC Manufacturing for Automotive Parts
At Onustec, we machine critical engine and transmission components with micrometer accuracy. Our multi-axis CNC centers handle complex geometries and heavy materials effortlessly.
We machine: Cylinder heads · Crankcases · Camshafts · Pistons · Valve housings · Turbo and pump bodies · Transmission cases · Flywheels.
Processes we deliver: High-precision milling · Boring · Drilling · Rigid tapping · Contouring · Surface finishing.
Outcome: Perfect sealing surfaces, repeatable geometry, and reduced cycle times.

End-to-End Service Suite You Can Rely On
At Onustec, we go beyond machine delivery — we build partnerships that last. Every client benefits from our complete lifecycle support system, ensuring smooth installation, reliable operation, and continuous optimization.
From Sample Testing to Full Installation:
We start by validating your project needs through free sample machining and on-site commissioning, ensuring every machine is perfectly tuned to your material, tolerance, and workflow before production begins.
Training, Maintenance & Lifecycle Support:
Our service doesn’t stop at delivery — we offer operator training, scheduled maintenance, and preventive inspections to keep your machines performing at peak precision year after year.
Remote Assistance & Continuous Upgrades:
When you need help fast, Onustec’s global support team provides real-time diagnostics via TeamViewer, software updates, and spare parts supply to minimize downtime and extend machine life.
New Production Base
Patents and Honorary
Qualifications
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Leading Aluminium Machine Manufacturer in China
Years German Technical Expert
Team Industry Experience
Why Choose Onustec
We are powered by a German technical expert team who bring decades of experience and craftsmanship into every machine design. Onustec closely collaborates with German firms like Siemens and camProx, and our production engineers are trained under German standards. This means when you choose us, you're getting machines that embody German precision, reliability, and performance.
Your manufacturing needs are unique—and we treat them that way. Onustec offers tailored solutions for various industries (facade, new energy, aerospace, rail transit, etc.), including super-large multi-axis machines and special notching saws.
We embrace continuous innovation: we simulate machine performance virtually, test new materials, and bridge prototypes into scalable production.

FAQ
1. What types of automotive parts can Onustec CNC machines produce?
Our CNC machining systems cover a full range of automotive components — from engine blocks, transmission housings, and gear shafts to suspension arms, brake calipers, and EV battery frames. Whether you’re machining aluminum, steel, or titanium, we offer the precision and rigidity needed for both prototype and mass production.
2. How are Onustec machines optimized for automotive manufacturing?
3. Can your CNC systems be integrated into an automated production line?
4. What materials do Onustec machines support?
5. Do you provide training and after-sales support?
6. How accurate are Onustec CNC machines?
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