meviy Introduces Batch Dimension and Tolerance Feature for CNC Milled Parts

Batch tolerancing applies the same positional tolerance across hole types, streamlining detailing for complex CNC-milled parts.
Dec. 29, 2025
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meviy, the on-demand custom parts manufacturing service from MISUMI Group, Inc., has introduced a new Batch Dimension and Tolerance feature for CNC-milled parts that improves how engineers and designers apply dimensional and positional tolerances to holes during the machining process.

The update enhances the user interface by allowing hole positional tolerances to be assigned in batches rather than individually. Users can set a positional tolerance for each hole type, and when batch dimensions are applied, the selected tolerance is automatically applied to all holes of that type. This reduces repetitive input for parts that require common tolerancing and supports more efficient detailing of CNC-milled components.

The feature is designed for CNC milling workflows involving complex hole patterns and tight tolerance requirements. All holes of a selected type receive the same positional tolerance measured from a user-defined origin point, which can be changed as needed. Precision holes can also be selected as the reference origin for batch dimensioning.

Batch Dimension and Tolerance is available for CNC-milled parts and applies only to hole features. For manual quotes, tolerance ranges can now be set as low as ±0.04 mm. Selected tolerance values for specific hole types can be saved and automatically applied in future projects.

The new functionality is intended to streamline the detailing process for CNC-milled parts while supporting improved machining accuracy and tolerance control.

You can find more information and step-by-step instructions on this new feature here.

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Laura Davis is the editor in chief of New Equipment Digest (NED), a brand part of the Manufacturing Group at EndeavorB2B. NED covers all products, equipment, solutions, and technology related to the broad scope of manufacturing, from mops and buckets to robots and automation. Laura has been a manufacturing product writer for eight years, knowledgeable about the ins and outs of the industry, along with what readers are looking for when wanting to learn about the latest products on the market.

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