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Send a Sample · Get a Direct-Fit Part/ 5-10 Working Days/ OEM-Obsolete Specialists
// 05 — Service

Send a worn part. Get a direct-fit replacement.

Reverse engineering for obsolete and out-of-support components — pins, bushings, shafts, valve internals, gearbox parts, custom hardware. We measure, CAD-model, and machine a one-for-one replacement, typically in 5-10 working days. No drawings, no problem.

Send a worn part → See the process
5–10 daysTypical lead time
±0.01mmPrecision tolerance
0Drawings required
CADYou keep the model
// 01 — When you need this

The four problems we solve every week

Most reverse engineering jobs come from one of these four situations. If yours doesn't fit, send the part anyway and we'll triage it.

// 01 / Obsolete part

The OEM no longer supplies it

Your trailer, crusher, hoist or valve is older than the OEM's parts catalogue cares about. Quote of "obsolete — superseded — no replacement" comes back. Send us the worn part: we'll machine a new one to the original spec.

// 02 / Drawings lost

The drawings were never there

Common in old or third-party shops, mine sites and old marine kit. The part exists, the drawing doesn't, and the maker is long gone. We measure the worn part, derive the original geometry, and produce a clean drawing + finished replacement.

// 03 / OEM lead time

Six month wait. You can't.

The part is technically available — but freight from Europe or Asia plus order processing puts it 4-6 months out. Send us the spec or the worn one. Same part, made in Malaga, on the truck in 2-3 weeks.

// 04 / Material upgrade

Wear out. Upgrade up.

The OEM part wears too fast. We reverse-engineer to the original geometry then upgrade the material — bronze C932 → C954, mild steel → 4140 PG, untreated → induction-hardened. Same fit, longer life.

// 02 — The process

From worn sample to delivered part

Four phases. Most jobs go from inbox to dispatch in 5-10 working days. Heat-treated or coated parts add 3-5 days to the back end.

01

Send the part

Post the worn component to the Malaga workshop, or upload high-res photos with a tape measure or digital caliper across critical dimensions. Include the mating component if you have it (e.g. the bushing if you only have the worn pin).

Day 0
02

Measure & model

Hand measurement against the original geometry, hardness test, material identification where critical. CAD model built and a manufacturing drawing produced. Quote returned in 48 hours.

Day 1–2
03

Approve & machine

PO confirms, material sourced for the run, part machined on the relevant CNC. QA inspection on first article and sample of the run. Heat treat and surface finish coordinated through partner shops.

Day 3–9
04

Deliver & archive

Direct-fit replacement dispatched with material certificate and dim report. CAD model archived against your account, and a copy emailed across — your re-order is now a re-machine, not another reverse-engineering job.

Day 10
// 03 — What we need from you

Send the best sample you can

The cleaner your input, the cleaner your replacement. If a worn pin is your only sample, that's fine — we measure mating fits, back-derive original geometry from wear patterns, and confirm before machining. Here's what makes a job easier:

Best caseSend this

  • The actual worn part — even if broken in two pieces
  • The mating component (the bushing for a pin, the housing for a bushing)
  • Photo of the part installed in its assembly
  • Approximate age and trailer type if known ("low-loader, ~2002")
  • The hours/km or load history — informs material choice
  • Quantity required + needed-by date

Minimum viableIf sending a sample isn't possible

  • High-res photos straight on to each face
  • A tape measure or digital caliper visible across the diameter and length
  • Photo of any stamped part number, OEM mark or batch code
  • Statement of fit — "press into a Ø50mm housing"
  • Critical dimensions you've measured yourself, even rough
Submit a worn part → Email photos for triage
// 05 — What we model

The reverse-engineering envelope

Most jobs sit comfortably inside the same envelope as our turning and milling capacity, because reverse engineering is just CAD-up-front machining. If your part falls outside, we'll say so at quote stage rather than waste the week.

Part types
Pins, bushings, shafts, hubs, flanges, valve internals, gearbox parts, hardware, hydraulic components
Size envelope
Ø450mm × 1,000mm long (turn), 1,280×600×600mm (mill)
Routine tolerance
±0.01mm bearing surfaces, ±0.05mm general
Tighter tolerance
±0.005mm via Wire EDM finishing — see Wire EDM
Hardness matching
Tested on sample, matched in heat treat (up to 62 HRC, induction, nitride)
Material substitution
Called out at quote stage if original is unavailable or inferior
What we don't do
Investment castings, electronics, anything below 1mm features
// 06 — FAQ

Buyers and engineers ask

Can you reverse engineer a part with no drawings at all?

Yes. The whole service is built around this case. Send the worn part by post or courier, or upload high-resolution photos with a tape measure across critical dimensions. We measure, CAD-model and quote within 48 hours.

How long does reverse engineering take?

5-10 working days for a typical pin, bushing or wear part. 4-6 weeks for parts that require a fully reverse-engineered CAD model from scratch and material analysis. Quoted to a specific date at order time.

What if the original part is broken or worn beyond measurement?

Send what you have plus the mating component (e.g. the bushing if the pin is destroyed). We can often back-derive critical dimensions from the mating fit and the assembly that surrounds it. Photos of the assembly help.

Do you keep the CAD model after the job?

Yes — and we'll send a copy with the parts on request. Customers often hold the CAD as their own backup so the next batch is a re-order, not another reverse engineering job.

Can you match the original material spec?

Yes. For critical applications we run hardness testing on the worn sample and match material grade. Heat treat up to 62 HRC through partner shops. Common substitutes called out at quote stage if the original is no longer available — often we recommend an upgrade where the original was undersized for its duty.

Is there an NRE (non-recurring engineering) charge?

For one-off pins, bushings and simple parts, no — the engineering time is built into the per-piece price. For complex parts requiring detailed scanning, FEA validation or material lab work, NRE is quoted separately and disclosed up-front.

Will the new part fit straight in?

Yes — direct fit is the deliverable. We measure the worn part against its mating component and design the new part to the original install spec, not the worn dimension. If we recommend a tolerance change for clearance or fit, it's flagged on the drawing for your sign-off.

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