Brass Connector Pins
A practical Swiss-type CNC lathe scenario for small brass pins, connector contacts and long slender turned parts that need stable feeding, repeatable turning and secondary features in one setup.

Why this scenario matters
For brass connector pins, the buying decision is usually not only about maximum bar diameter. The real question is whether the supplier can keep small-diameter parts stable, reduce repeated handling and complete the required features with a practical machine configuration. This scenario is designed for buyers comparing cam machines, manual operations and compact Swiss-type CNC lathes for small brass connector work.
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Final machine selection should be confirmed against the actual drawing, material, tolerance, tooling and production volume.
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What should be reviewed before quoting
- Guide-bushing style production for slender parts when supported by the confirmed setup.
- Turning, drilling, tapping and cutoff can be reviewed from the actual part drawing.
- HC-B075 and HC-B105 add main-and-back-spindle capability for more complex connector-type parts.
- HC-07Y is treated as the technology upgrade version of HC-06Y where 7 mm diameter capacity is required.
Problems this scenario is designed to address
Small brass parts are sensitive to feeding stability and tool setup.
Manual or cam-machine processes can become slow when part geometry changes.
Secondary drilling, slotting or end-face work increases handling and quality risk.
Buyers need proof that the machine can run small parts under real coolant and workshop conditions.
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