
Brass Valve Body Rotary Machining
Inspect visible rotary-fixture clamping, indexed access and tool approach around a brass valve body.
About AMY CNC
AMY CNC is an export-oriented supplier and project-review contact for valve production machinery and valve special-purpose equipment. This site helps buyers compare published machine routes, catalog-derived specifications, process videos, selection resources and RFQ requirements. Final model selection, configuration, performance targets, documents and supply terms are confirmed only after the buyer's workpiece and project information is reviewed.
AMY CNC is presented as an export-oriented valve machinery supplier and project-review contact. The public site makes no ownership claim for every facility, no in-house manufacturing claim for every displayed machine, and no certification claim unless the supporting document has been provided and verified.
Published pages help buyers narrow the process, machine family and information needed for quotation. The responsible supply route, final machine scope, tooling, fixtures, automation, quality targets, documentation and commercial terms remain subject to project review and written confirmation.
This boundary lets buyers use the site as a practical sourcing tool without treating catalog rows, rendered display images or process footage as buyer-specific acceptance evidence.
| Buyer need | Published starting route | Evidence available now | Next step |
|---|---|---|---|
| Valve ball or sealing-surface grinding and lapping | Grinding and lapping category | ATK-MKQ machine page, catalog-derived specification table, production product image and dedicated RFQ checklist. | Confirm workpiece size, surface condition, material, process goal and inspection method. |
| Small ball-valve sphere machining | Ball valve sphere-machining application | ATK40, ATK80 and ATK130 catalog comparison, product media, selection matrix and RFQ inputs. | Confirm blank, finished diameter, allowance, material, output context, loading and utilities. |
| Valve bodies, fittings and multi-face machining operations | Valve body and fitting CNC machining application | Three related published machine routes, two evidence-bounded process videos and a general valve-machine RFQ checklist. | Confirm drawings, operation sequence, datum, clamping, tool access, loading and acceptance method. |
| Unclear process or machine category | Valve Machine Selection Matrix | Buyer-readable comparison logic and links to current machine, application and resource pages. | Send the drawing and current process problem instead of selecting from a model name alone. |
Start with the drawing, photos, material, blank condition, finished dimensions, required operations and current production constraint.
Use the machine index, thick category pages, application guide and selection resources to identify a starting family without assuming final suitability.
Record which values are published, which observations come from video, and which items still require source, fixture, tooling, performance or document confirmation.
Use the RFQ hub for contact and project information. Inquiry records are private, non-public and governed by the published privacy policy.
Treat model selection, configuration, performance targets, documentation, supply terms and acceptance requirements as confirmed only when they appear in the reviewed quotation or project record.
| Information area | Public starting evidence | Confirm during project review |
|---|---|---|
| Machine identity | Published model names, category placement, product images and catalog-derived descriptions. | Final machine, responsible supply route, model revision and buyer-specific configuration. |
| Specifications and process | Values reproduced on current machine pages and visible operations documented in approved videos. | Drawing fit, material, allowance, operation sequence, tooling, fixtures, utilities and process responsibility. |
| Performance and quality | Only explicitly qualified catalog values where they are shown on the relevant model page. | Cycle time, output, tolerances, surface targets, inspection method, trials and acceptance criteria. |
| Documents and compliance | Only documents that are actually published and identified on amycnc.com. | Required manuals, drawings, certificates, standards, languages, scope, holder and validity. |
| Company and facility proof | AMY CNC's stated export-oriented machinery supply and project-review role. | Factory identity, ownership, production partner, customer references, visits or third-party proof when relevant. |
| Commercial scope | Public RFQ requirements and the stated inquiry/privacy workflow. | Price, lead time, payment, packing, delivery, installation, training, warranty and after-sales terms. |
The videos below are evidence pages, not promotional proof of guaranteed results. Each page includes a visual transcript and states what the footage does not establish.

Inspect visible rotary-fixture clamping, indexed access and tool approach around a brass valve body.

Inspect visible multi-direction tool access, clamping and successive machining steps around a valve fitting.
AMY CNC focuses on valve production machinery and valve special-purpose equipment. The current public site covers grinding and lapping, sphere machining, transfer machining, sealing-face machining, rotary-table work and RFQ preparation.
No. Public pages distinguish the AMY CNC supply and project-review role from unverified factory ownership or in-house manufacturing claims. The responsible source and final scope require project confirmation.
Buyers can review published machine pages, catalog-derived tables, production product images, two process-video evidence pages, the selection matrix, RFQ checklists and the secure inquiry/privacy workflow.
Unverified certificates, standards compliance, factory ownership, customer cases, acceptance results, performance guarantees and local offices remain unpublished until suitable evidence and usage rights are confirmed.
Send drawings, clear photos, material, dimensions, blank condition, required operations, tolerances, surface targets, output context, loading preference, utilities, destination and required documents.
Use the selection matrix when the machine category is unclear, then submit the actual workpiece and project data through the secure RFQ route. A published page is a starting reference; the reviewed written scope controls the quotation.