Custom Shaft Manufacturing

We specialize in producing a wide range of shafts, including forged shafts, gear shafts, motor shafts, spline shafts, welded shafts, and worm shafts. Using advanced investment casting, die casting, precision machining, and forging, we ensure every shaft meets your exact requirements for strength, durability, and fit.
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Comprehensive Shaft Capabilities

We manufacture a full spectrum of shafts—including custom, forged, gear, motor, spline, welded, and worm shafts—using advanced forging, investment casting, die casting, and precision machining technologies. Our flexible production processes support both prototyping and high-volume manufacturing.

Industry-Leading Experience & Quality

With over 25 years of specialized shaft manufacturing expertise, AmTech guarantees precision, durability, and consistent quality in every project. Our ISO-certified processes and rigorous quality control ensure each shaft meets your exact specifications.

Global Supply Chain & Reliable Delivery

Our well-coordinated global manufacturing and logistics network enables us to navigate supply chain challenges and deliver components on time, wherever your operations are located. We support OEMs and industrial customers worldwide with dependable, scalable solutions.

Custom Engineering & Technical Support

AmTech’s engineering team collaborates closely with clients to design and optimize shafts for specific applications. From material selection to surface treatments, we provide expert guidance and responsive support throughout the entire project lifecycle.

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Can AmTech help with custom shaft design and engineering?

Yes, our engineering team collaborates with you during the design stage, offering guidance on manufacturability, material selection, and technical feasibility. Learn more about our engineering support.

Do you offer rapid prototyping and 3D printing for custom shafts?

Absolutely. We provide rapid prototyping using advanced 3D printing and precision machining to validate your custom shaft design before full production.

What is the typical lead time for custom shaft samples?

Sample lead times depend on project complexity, but we prioritize prompt delivery. Our process includes a thorough review of your specifications and optimal manufacturing methods.

Can you manage inventory and provide Just-In-Time (JIT) delivery for custom shafts?

Yes, we offer inventory management and a Just-In-Time (JIT) delivery system to reduce your storage costs and ensure timely shipments. Read about our JIT warehouse.

What certifications do your custom shaft manufacturing facilities hold?

Our production facilities are ISO 9001, IATF 16949, and QS 9000 certified, ensuring top quality and compliance for every custom shaft project.

What production volumes can you handle for custom shafts?

We support mid- to high-volume manufacturing, adapting to your demand while maintaining high quality and efficiency.

How quickly can I get a quote for custom shaft manufacturing?

We typically provide quotes within 7–10 business days. After you submit your inquiry, our team will contact you within 24–48 hours to discuss your requirements. Request a Quote form

Can you provide custom surface treatments or coatings for shafts?

Yes, we offer a variety of surface treatments and coatings to enhance shaft performance and longevity.

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