Machining & Secondary Operations

Integrated manufacturing capabilities built for precision and reliability
At a Glance
  • Established: 2024

  • Location: Bangalore, India

  • Core Expertise: Pressure Die Casting, Tooling & Machined Components

  • Industries Served: Automotive, Industrial, Electrical & Electronics

  • Capabilities: Design, Tooling, Casting, Finishing, Assembly

  • Approach: Quality-focused, process-controlled, delivery-driven

Machining & Secondary Operations

Precision Finishing for Functional Performance

Cast components often require precision machining and secondary operations to meet final dimensional tolerances and functional specifications. At Arihanth Pro BuildCon, machining is integrated into our production workflow to ensure that every component is production-ready before dispatch. Our machining capabilities support both high-volume and medium-batch production, maintaining consistency across repeated runs while preserving the structural integrity of the casting.

Precision machining aligned with casting tolerances and application requirements.

Secondary operations are carefully planned during the tooling and casting stages to minimise rework and ensure process efficiency. By aligning machining parameters with casting characteristics, we maintain dimensional stability and repeatability.

Machining Capabilities

Controlled machining processes designed for repeatable dimensional accuracy.

Our facility supports a range of machining processes, including:

  • Drilling
  • Tapping
  • Trimming
  • Threading
  • Deburring
  • Precision hole finishing

Machining operations are executed with attention to fixture stability, alignment accuracy, and tolerance control to ensure consistent performance in downstream assembly.

Secondary Operations & Component Preparation

Integrated secondary operations reduce dependency and improve delivery timelines.

Beyond core machining, components undergo necessary secondary operations to remove excess material, smooth edges, and prepare surfaces for finishing or coating.

These processes include:

  • Fettling operations
  • Shot blasting (Thumb Blast – 150 Kg capacity)
  • Surface preparation prior to coating

Each step is coordinated with final application requirements to ensure components are structurally sound and visually consistent.

Process Coordination & Quality Alignment

Machining and secondary operations are not isolated activities. They are integrated with:

  • Casting parameters
  • Tooling design considerations
  • Inspection checkpoints
  • Surface finishing requirements
This coordinated approach reduces dimensional deviations, ensures smoother production flow, and supports predictable delivery schedules.