Hubei Tiezheng Group - TZ / 铁正

CNC Machine Tools for Real Production

Tiezheng builds CNC lathes, machining centers, rotary transfer systems, gantry platforms, and custom automation lines for buyers who need stable output, rigid cutting, and export-ready support.

CNC
Turning and machining platforms
SPM
Drawing-based custom automation
RFQ
Part, volume, and cycle-time review
Toolpath simulation live
Tiezheng Mechanical CNC equipment assembly workshop
Factory Evidence

Integrated CNC manufacturing, from castings to automation lines.

Tiezheng combines casting, sheet-metal fabrication, precision machining, CNC machine-tool assembly, laser cutting, robotic automation, and production-line engineering in one manufacturing base. The figures below summarize the scale buyers can verify before an RFQ.

Tiezheng CNC production floor with automation cells and machine tool assembly lines
Automation Cells Machine-tool assembly, fixture flow, and CNC production routing

Capability Dossier

From castings to complete CNC production systems.

150,000 tons
Annual mechanical casting capacity
8,000 sets
Machine-tool sheet-metal components per year
8,000 sets
Large and small machine-tool components machined per year
300,000 m²
Approximate factory production footprint
Casting Sheet Metal Machining CNC Equipment Automation Lines
Factory Capability Film

Factory capability film for overseas CNC buyers.

Review factory scale, assembly floors, CNC testing scenes, shipment workflow, and engineering support before sharing drawings. The video loads only after a click; the key facts remain as crawlable text for SEO and AI search.

Tiezheng Mechanical CNC assembly workshop video cover
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Main film: 60-120 seconds Product clips: 15-45 seconds Click-to-load for faster page speed
Manufacturing Chain Casting, sheet metal, machining, assembly, and automation in one capability map
Export Readiness Workshop evidence, shipment preparation, certificates, FAT records, and video proof
RFQ Method Part drawings, annual volume, cycle-time target, fixture plan, and acceptance criteria
Fast Quotation Checklist

Send the details that make engineering review faster.

A clear RFQ helps the engineering team recommend the right machine structure, spindle, control system, fixture plan, and automation level.

  • 2D/3D part drawing and material grade
  • Current process route and production bottleneck
  • Annual volume, batch size, and shift schedule
  • Target cycle time, tolerance, and inspection method
  • Preferred loading method: manual, robot, or conveyor
  • Factory voltage, air supply, and available floor space
  • Destination country, port, and local service expectation
  • Required documentation, certificates, and acceptance criteria
Industry News Desk

Market notes that connect industry news to CNC buying decisions.

The strongest industrial websites do not copy news. They turn material prices, control-system changes, export rules, and shop-floor trends into practical notes buyers can use before choosing a CNC machine or automation line.

Editorial Rule

Summarize the source, add Tiezheng engineering context, then explain the buyer impact.

Each market note should cite the original source, avoid copying full articles, and add original comments on cost-per-part, lead time, casting supply, machine selection, service risk, or RFQ preparation.

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Material and Casting Signals

Track castings, steel, brass, aluminum, and supply-chain changes that can affect machine frames, fixtures, part blanks, and quotation timing.

02

CNC Systems and Automation

Explain controller brands, servo systems, robot loading, inspection, and FAT requirements in plain buyer language.

03

Export and Service Notes

Connect certificates, shipment preparation, spare parts, installation support, and regional buyer questions to practical purchasing risk.

Latest Articles

Latest factory and engineering notes.

Recent dated posts show buyers that machine selection notes, factory updates, and RFQ guidance are actively maintained.

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Buyer Questions

Questions buyers ask before choosing a CNC machine supplier.

Short, practical answers help buyers compare machine structures, automation value, RFQ requirements, and website performance before contacting sales. The first answer is open so search visitors and AI systems can read the core guidance immediately.

When is a rotary transfer machine better than several CNC machining centers?

A rotary transfer machine is usually stronger for stable, high-volume parts where several operations can run at the same time around indexed stations. It can reduce handling, labor, floor space, and cycle time, but it needs a clear drawing, volume forecast, and repeatable process.

Can TZ design fixtures and station layouts from a customer drawing?

Yes. TZ reviews the drawing, material, tolerance, current process, volume, and target output before proposing clamping logic, station sequence, tooling, inspection points, and the automation level.

What information makes a CNC special purpose machine RFQ faster?

Send 2D or 3D drawings, material, annual volume, current cycle time, desired takt time, tolerance or inspection requirements, loading preference, factory utilities, and destination country.

Will a homepage video slow the website down?

No video is loaded on the first page view. The homepage shows a compressed cover image first, then loads YouTube, Vimeo, or MP4 only after the visitor clicks the video area.

Engineering RFQ

Send part drawings, annual volume, and target cycle time.

TZ engineers can review feasibility, fixture logic, machining route, automation risk, and ROI before a formal quotation.