Technical service model

Services Built Around Tolerance Risk, Not Generic Capacity

Dmg Mori supports equipment and machinery buyers with a service model that begins before a purchase order is issued. Our team reviews functional surfaces, datum schemes, tooling constraints, inspection methods, and release documentation so the quote reflects the true manufacturing route rather than a shallow price check.

Structured two-column specs

Service scope by engineering question

The table keeps the conversation precise. Buyers can use it to decide which evidence belongs in the RFQ package, which risks need design review, and which release documents should be priced into the program from day one.

DFM & GD&T Review

Drawing interpretation, tolerance stack review, datum access checks, burr and edge condition notes, functional surface risk, and recommended inspection methods.

Machining Route Planning

5-axis milling, CNC turning, Swiss-type operations, secondary setups, toolholder selection, fixture strategy, and spindle access review for machinery-grade components.

Quality Documentation

FAI reports, CMM data, material certificates, certificate of conformance, special-process cert capture, nonconformance escalation, and change-control notes.

Repeat Program Support

Forecast review, blanket order planning, revision comparison, safety stock logic, packaging controls, and lot traceability for recurring tooling and equipment needs.

Numbered methodology

How the service path protects release quality

01

Intake the evidence

We collect 3D files, 2D drawings, BOMs, material callouts, surface finish requirements, quality clauses, and target volumes. Missing assumptions are listed as open items so the buyer sees where risk remains.

02

Map the manufacturing route

Engineering reviews fixture access, tool reach, datum repeatability, machine envelope, special-process dependencies, and packaging constraints. The quote identifies whether a feature needs controlled setup or secondary inspection.

03

Define inspection responsibility

Critical dimensions are assigned inspection methods before release. CMM reports, gauge checks, surface finish verification, and material certs are priced as part of the scope rather than handled after shipment.

04

Release with traceability

Each lot can leave with traveler references, revision status, cert package, dimensional records, deviation notes if approved, and buyer-specific packaging instructions.

Service decision point

Ask for the quote and the release package together.

Send the drawing set and quality clauses now. We will return a quote path that makes tolerance, inspection, and certification assumptions visible.

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