Mold components, standard mechanical parts, precision machining Supplier

Tight Tolerance Up to Β±0.005mm​

Advanced 3/4/5 Axis CNC Machining

Dedicated Engineering Support

99.9% On-Time Delivery Rate

GoyoPart: Streamlining Your Supply Chain from Prototype to Production.

Tired of juggling multiple vendors for molds, parts, and machining?
GoyoPart is your strategic partner for integrated manufacturing solutions.
We empower SMEs in the mold and machinery industries by consolidating Precision Machining and Standard Parts Procurement into one seamless online platform. Our mission is to cut through the complexity of logistics and communication, helping you optimize costs and accelerate time-to-market.
Our Core Capabilities:
πŸ”Ή One-Stop Sourcing: From standard mold bases to complex custom CNC parts.
πŸ”Ή Engineering Support: In-house 3D modeling and DFM analysis.
πŸ”Ή Scalable Production: Seamless transition from low-volume prototyping to mass production.

Core Mold & Machining Product Categories

Mold Standard ComponentsΒ 

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Mechanical standard parts Β 

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Custom Machined Parts

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Our Manufacturing Capabilities

CNC machining

CNC lathe machining

Precision grinding

Wire EDM

EDM

Full-size inspection

Why Global SMEs Trust GoyoPart

βœ… Integrated Service:​ Upload once, manage all. We handle standard parts + custom machining.

βœ… Cost Efficiency:​ Reduce logistics and administrative costs by consolidating shipments.

βœ… Technical Expertise:​ Free DFM feedback and 3D modeling support provided.

βœ… Strict QC:​ Β±0.01mm tolerance with full inspection report.

βœ… Flexible quantity: 1-5 pieces to more.

Main Products:​ Plastic Mold Components, Die Stamping Parts, Automation Equipment Parts, Fasteners, and Custom Metal Fabrication.

Industries We Serve

Automotive

Automotive parts, including structural components, braking components, drive components, tooling fixtures, etc.

Robot

Robot components, including structural parts, auxiliary parts, transmission components, tooling fixtures, etc., are used in industrial robots and collaborative robots.

Automation

Automation components include wear parts and replacement parts for automated production lines, positioning parts used in non-standard machinery, structural parts, functional parts, and various standard mechanical parts such as flanges, shafts, bearings, and sprockets,etc.

Mold

Mold components include non-standard parts such as cores, inserts, sliders, pins, and replacement parts. Standard parts include guide pillars and bushings, waterproof rings, springs, ejector pins, date stamps, flanges, etc., suitable for injection molds, die-casting molds, stamping dies, blow molds, etc.

Recent Projects & Application Cases

Mold spare parts

Case Study | Pen Refill Mold Customer β€” One-stop supplier of mold components and consumables

Process: Provide a quote within 24 hours; select materials based on operating conditions (e.g., S136 corrosion-resistant mirror-finished steel or NAK80 pre-hardened steel); maintain custom mold core precision within Β±0.01 mm; procure wear parts such as O-rings, springs, and pins as a set, subject them to unified quality inspection, and ship them together.

Result: The supply chain has shifted from β€œmultiple points of contact” to β€œjust come to us.” β€” Communication and management costs have been reduced by approximately 50%, logistics expenses have been cut by about 20%, and the overall procurement cycle has been shortened by roughly 15%, freeing up resources for both production continuity and management.

Precision machined parts

Case Study | Non-standard Prototype Parts Β· Small Batch Precision Machining

Pain Point: Prototypes cannot operate on schedule, parts are unavailable, and there’s constant “drawing confirmation”β€”NO.

Solution: Our engineers will directly communicate with youβ€”not just relay information, but directly review drawings, assess key fits (accuracy control within Β±0.01mm), select materials such as 6061/Cr12/40Cr according to working conditions, and provide process optimization suggestions; a one-time technical briefing significantly reduces back-and-forth confirmations and waiting, and clarifies delivery dates.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Custom Machining & Industrial Components Supplier

πŸ•’ Lead Time & Production
Q1: What is your typical lead time for custom CNC parts?

A:​ For standard prototypes or small batches (1-50 pcs), our typical lead time is 7-15 business days. For complex projects involving heat treatment or special coatings, it is usually 3-5 weeks. We never quote “blind lead times” just to win the order; we quote based on real-time capacity. If you have a critical deadline, please inform usβ€”we often offer expedited services.

A:​ Yes. Unlike large factories focused only on mass production, we specialize in supporting small and medium-sized workshops. We accept orders from 1 piece​ upwards. We have a dedicated “Rapid Response Line” for emergency repair parts and machine breakdown replacements that cannot wait for standard schedules.

A:​ Transparency is key to our partnership. We provide milestone updates with real-time photos​ (e.g., material incoming inspection, rough machining done, final inspection). You won’t be left guessingβ€”we send proactive updates rather than making you chase us for information.

A:​ All critical dimensions are inspected using our Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM). We provide a Quality Inspection Report (QIR)​ with every shipment, showing actual measured data versus drawing tolerances. If it doesn’t meet spec, we remake it at our cost.

A:​ Absolutely. We source directly from certified mills (e.g., Baosteel, ASSAB, Thyssen). Every order comes with Material Test Reports (MTRs), including chemical composition and hardness certificates. We strictly prohibit substituting materials without written customer approval.

A:​ Unlike many suppliers who ship raw machined blanks, our standard pricing includes complete deburring, edge breaking, and standard rust-preventative oil. Your parts arrive ready-to-assemble, saving you labor costs in your own workshop.

A:​ We regularly hold +/- 0.005mm​ tolerances on CNC and +/- 0.01mm​ on grinding. However, we practice DFM (Design for Manufacturability). If we see a tolerance that is unnecessarily expensive to achieve, we will flag it and suggest a cost-effective alternative beforeproduction starts.

A:​ You will be assigned an English-speaking Project Engineer. They understand GD&T, material properties, and manufacturing processes. This ensures fewer misunderstandings and faster problem-solving compared to non-technical sales staff.

A:​ Our quotes clearly break down costs. By default, we include seaworthy export packaging (fumigated wooden crates). We provide both EXW/FOB​ and DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)​ options so you know the total landed cost upfront with no surprise customs fees.

A:​ No. Unless specified otherwise in the quote, standard threading, tapping, and countersinking are included in our machining rate. We hate “hidden fee” surprises as much as you do.

A:​ We only supply OEM-grade components from authorized distributors (e.g., SKF, NSK, SMC, Festo). We provide batch numbers and original packing slips upon request to ensure full traceability and prevent counterfeits.

A:​ Yes. We offer consolidation services. If you need multiple items over a month, we can hold stock and ship together to optimize your shipping costs, especially for air freight.

A:​ We take IP seriously. We sign NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreements)​ before receiving any drawings. Your files are stored on encrypted servers with restricted access. We will never use your designs for any other customer or display them publicly without permission.

A:​ Yes. We provide full commercial invoices, packing lists, certificates of origin, and material reports suitable for your ISO or customer audits.

A:​ We stand by our work. If the error is ours, we will remake and reship immediately at our expense. If you need the part urgently and cannot wait for a replacement, we support local sourcing (you buy locally and send us the bill) to minimize your downtime.

A:​ We offer a 12-month warranty​ against manufacturing defects. This does not cover wear-and-tear or misuse, but it guarantees the integrity of our materials and workmanship.