Verify your parts to the micron.

CMM inspection backed by data. We measure to ASME Y14.5 and ISO 1101, deliver dimensional reports and GD&T verification, and answer the question: does this part meet drawing?

Accuracy ±0.001 mm ASME Y14.5 ISO 1101
CMM Measurement Machine
Services

How we measure your parts.

Six focused services covering everything from single inspections to repeat production runs and training.

01

Linear & GD&T measurement

Measure dimensions and geometric tolerances — flatness, position, perpendicularity, concentricity and runout — resolved against your drawing's datum reference frame.

  • Tactile probing to micron precision.
  • ASME Y14.5 and ISO 1101 compliance.
  • PDF reports with pass/fail clarity.

02

CAD comparison

Align your measured part to the 3D model. We deliver colour-mapped deviation showing which features are at risk and where tolerance is tightest.

  • STEP and IGES import.
  • Heat-map visual deviation analysis.
  • Identify problem areas fast.

03

Reverse engineering

Start with a physical part, capture its geometry on the CMM, and receive a CAD model and 2D drawing. Essential when original design documentation is missing.

  • Geometry capture and modelling.
  • 2D drawings in DXF format.
  • 3D export as STEP or IGES.

04

Programmed inspection

Build a repeatable CMM routine for your part. Run it on every lot, track Cp and Cpk, and catch drift before it becomes scrap.

  • SPC trending and Cpk calculation.
  • Repeatable setup documentation.
  • Production run confidence.

05

First article & lot inspection

Validate new production runs. Measure every called-out characteristic and create the documentation you need for customers, audits and internal sign-off.

  • Every dimension verified.
  • FAI record ready for customers.
  • Ideal for smaller teams building metrology discipline.

06

On-call dimensional queries

Structured questions around tolerances, features or inspection strategy so you can decide the right next step faster.

  • Support for drawing and GD&T interpretation.
  • Ideas for what to measure when issues appear.
  • Bridge between quality, production and design.
Typical parts: machined components, fixtures and tooling, pressed parts, plastic parts and low-volume assemblies.
Process

A simple four-step path from enquiry to report.

Explaining the flow upfront makes it easy for engineers to send parts in confidently and understand what will come back.

Step 01

Share your requirement

Use the form below to share drawing, CAD availability, quantity, material and target date. Mention any customer formats.

Step 02

Plan the measurement

Inspection scope, fixturing and reporting style are clarified so expectations are clear on both sides before work begins.

Step 03

Run CMM inspection

Parts are measured against drawing and CAD, with attention to GD&T callouts and repeatable setup.

Step 04

Review findings

You receive dimensional reports and, if needed, a short discussion on key deviations and recommended next steps.

Get started

Two focused forms for inspections and technical questions.

Splitting inspection requests and technical queries keeps information organised. Forms are set up to send to actsmetrology@gmail.com — you can connect them to an email service on Hostinger if needed.

Request an inspection / quote

Ask a technical question

Contact

Business details

  • Contact person
    B. Arun – Proprietor
  • Email
  • Phone
  • GST number
    33DCNPA0746K1ZO
  • Address
    Plot No. 103, NH-3, Anna Salai, Maraimalai Nagar, Chengalpattu – 603209, Tamil Nadu. Opposite Mahle Engine Components India Pvt Ltd.

What's next

Once your inspection request or technical query is submitted, it goes directly to actsmetrology@gmail.com. B. Arun will review your request and respond within one business day with scope, approach and timeline.

On Hostinger you can optionally connect these forms to a form handler service for automatic email delivery and CRM integration.