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Swiss-type turned titanium orthopedic bone screw Precision turned 316LVM catheter mandrel
ISO 13485 · FDA 21 CFR 820 · Medtronic SQA-0001

CNC Turning in
Plymouth, MN

Swiss-type rotary work for Medtronic CRM/CRHF programs. Ti-6Al-4V ELI bone screws, 316LVM and Nitinol catheter mandrels, MP35N and platinum-iridium lead stems, and PEEK catheter hubs — turned in the USA and shipped to Hennepin County with full DHR documentation.

Securely upload your 3D CAD and 2D drawing for immediate pricing, DFM feedback, and Swiss-type setup review.

CNC turning for Plymouth, MN. RivCut supplies CNC turning to engineering and manufacturing teams across Plymouth and the Upper Midwest and nearby Minneapolis, Maple Grove, Brooklyn Park, and St. Louis Park. Parts are machined 100% in the USA at our Union City, California facility and reach Plymouth in about 4–5 business days by ground freight — with expedited air and AOG options when a production line is down.

No minimum on prototypes Swiss runs 100 – 10,000 pcs AOP spares 3 – 7 days Validated setups for re-runs How It Works From Drawing to Plymouth in Days Three steps. Every Plymouth order ships with CMM inspection, full material traceability, and a first-article report on request.

0.5–15mm
Swiss-type
OD envelope
Micro-scale implant turning
±0.0002"
Mandrel OD
316LVM / Nitinol
Balloon-crimping mandrels
ASTM F136
Ti-6Al-4V ELI bar
traceable to heat lot
Orthopedic bone screws
3-Day
Ground from Union City
to Plymouth
~1,900 mi / SFO-MSP next-day air

Turning Is the Right Process for Rotary Implant Work

CNC turning spins the workpiece while a stationary tool cuts bores, ODs, threads, tapers, and face features. For the medical-device ecosystem built around Plymouth — Medtronic's CRM and CRHF campuses, plus the contract manufacturers Donatelle, Nortech Systems, Protomatic, and Cretex Medical within thirty miles — the turning story is dominated by Swiss-type micro work. Orthopedic bone screws, catheter mandrels, pacemaker and ICD electrode lead stems, dowel pins, and polymer catheter hubs are all rotary by definition. Specifying the right process protects lead-thread geometry, surgical-finish ODs, and the concentricity that downstream assembly lines depend on.

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Implant-Scale Bar Work

Ti-6Al-4V ELI bone screws to ASTM F136, 316LVM catheter mandrels to ASTM F138, Nitinol to ASTM F2063, MP35N electrode stems, 17-4 PH dowels to ASTM F899, and PEEK catheter hubs — micro-scale precision from 0.5 to 15 mm OD.

2

Swiss-Type Single-Cycle

Guide-bush Swiss lathes with sub-spindle pickup finish complete parts in one cycle. Thread pitch, lead taper, flute, and cross-feature all done before the bar leaves the spindle.

3

DHR-Ready Documentation

Every lot ships with heat-lot traceability, passivation cert (ASTM A967 where applicable), CMM or optical-comparator report, and 21 CFR Part 11 electronic records that drop into an OEM eQMS without rework.

Turned Part Types for Plymouth Medical Programs

From sub-millimeter electrode stems to 15 mm orthopedic dowels — Swiss-type turned, CMM inspected, DHR-documented, ready for Hennepin County.

In Plymouth, medical-device programs drive turning demand. Medtronic's Cardiac Rhythm Management and Cardiac Rhythm and Heart Failure campus anchors the cluster, and the supply chain that feeds it is heavily rotary: bone screws, mandrels, lead stems, dowel pins, and polymer hubs. The Post-Covidien consolidation brought additional pacing and vascular product lines into the Plymouth orbit, which only deepened the rotary-work pipeline.

The Twin Cities contract-manufacturing base layers additional demand on top. Donatelle in New Brighton runs precision medical machining and assembly. Nortech Systems in Maple Grove covers electronics and electromechanical builds that incorporate turned stems and pins. Protomatic in Maple Plain is a dedicated medical Swiss-type shop. Cretex Medical in Brooklyn Park rolls up implantable and diagnostic device manufacturing across several facilities. Olympus Surgical adds GI and urology-device tooling demand. The CRM miniaturization trend — ICDs, leadless pacemakers, and MRI-conditional devices — keeps shrinking the diameter envelope year over year.

Orthopedic Bone Screws

Ti-6Al-4V ELI per ASTM F136 at 3–10 mm OD. Thread pitch held to ±0.0005", surgical-finish lead-thread geometry, relief flute and cannulation on a single Swiss cycle. Heat-lot traceability from mill cert through DHR.

Ti-6Al-4V ELI / ASTM F136

Catheter Crimping Mandrels

316LVM per ASTM F138 and Nitinol per ASTM F2063 balloon-angioplasty mandrels. ±0.0002" OD over 150 mm lengths, polished Ra on the crimp surface, sub-spindle face finishing to drawing spec.

316LVM / Nitinol

Electrode Lead Stems

MP35N (UNS R30035) and platinum-iridium stems for CRM and CRHF electrode leads. Sub-millimeter OD on Swiss-type with PCD tooling and high-pressure coolant. Lots from 100 to 10,000, every bar heat-lot traceable.

MP35N / Pt-Ir

Orthopedic Dowel Pins

17-4 PH H900 dowel pins per ASTM F899 for orthopedic instrument and implant sets. Case-hardened turning, passivation per ASTM A967, gauge-class OD and full surface-finish inspection on every lot.

17-4 PH / ASTM F899

PEEK Catheter Hubs

Machined PEEK and reinforced PEEK hubs for catheter terminals. Pre-conditioned bar, coolant-compensated toolpaths, and post-machining dwell before final inspection to control hygroscopic dimensional drift.

PEEK polymer turning

CRM Enclosure Hardware

Pacemaker and ICD headers, sealing pins, and set screws in Ti-6Al-4V, MP35N, and 316LVM. Miniaturization-driven design: complete mill-turn with cross-holes, flats, and threads in one Swiss cycle.

CRM / CRHF headers
316LVM catheter mandrel on optical-comparator inspection at RivCut
Optical Verified — OD ±0.0002" · Ra 8 µin

316LVM Catheter Crimping Mandrel — ASTM F138

Balloon-angioplasty crimping mandrel turned for a Twin Cities vascular-device contract manufacturer feeding a CRM-adjacent program. Finished OD inside ±0.0002" over a 120 mm working length, Ra 8 micro-inch on the crimp surface, runout under 0.0003" TIR. DHR package delivered with the shipment: mill cert, passivation cert, optical-comparator dimensional report, and 21 CFR Part 11 electronic records.

±0.0002"
OD tolerance
ASTM F138 316LVM
Ra 8 µin
Crimp surface
finish
0.0003"
Total runout
over 120 mm
100%
DHR
documentation
  • DHR-ready lot genealogy & 21 CFR Part 11 records
  • Mill cert (EN 10204 3.1) + passivation cert (ASTM A967)
  • Optical-comparator report on every critical feature
  • NDA-protected device files — confidential handling

Precision. Documentation. Flexibility.

Plymouth turning work comes with a medical-grade document stack. Here is what you get on every order, first article or production lot.

Swiss-Type Precision

Tolerance and finish calibrated to implant-scale medical needs.

  • ±0.0002" on critical ODs
  • Ra ≤ 8 µin crimp finish
  • 0.0005" TIR concentricity
  • 0.5 – 15 mm OD envelope

Medical Document Stack

The paperwork Plymouth programs actually require.

  • ISO 13485 QMS alignment
  • FDA 21 CFR 820 QSR
  • 21 CFR Part 11 e-records
  • Medtronic SQA-0001 ready

Quantity Flexibility

One first-article bone screw or 10,000 electrode stems — same shop, same validated setup.

  • No minimum on prototypes
  • Swiss runs 100 – 10,000 pcs
  • AOP spares 3 – 7 days
  • Validated setups for re-runs

From Drawing to Plymouth in Days

Three steps. Swiss-type DFM. Built for medical programs that live on lead time and paperwork.

Step 1

Upload CAD & Drawing

Send STEP plus a 2D drawing with GD&T, Ra finish callouts, and the material spec (ASTM F136, F138, F899, F2063, or resin ID). We run a free DFM review focused on Swiss-type strategy — guide-bush selection, sub-spindle pickup plan, tool load.

Step 2

We Turn & Inspect

Part runs on a Swiss-type or live-tool lathe matched to the diameter class. In-process gauging on every critical OD, thread, and length. CMM for millimeter-scale features, optical comparator for sub-millimeter. DHR evidence assembled as the job runs.

Step 3

Ship & Scale

Ground LTL is 3 days to Plymouth. Air cargo SFO to MSP is next-day on AOP events. Material certs, passivation certs, and CMM or optical reports ship with the parts. Production re-runs use the stored, validated toolpaths and setups.

Why Plymouth, MN Companies Choose RivCut

Plymouth (population ~81k, Hennepin County) sits at the heart of the Twin Cities medical-device corridor. Medtronic's Cardiac Rhythm Management and Cardiac Rhythm and Heart Failure operations anchor the campus, and within thirty miles the contract-manufacturing base — Donatelle in New Brighton, Nortech Systems in Maple Grove, Protomatic in Maple Plain, Cretex Medical in Brooklyn Park — covers Swiss-type turning, micro-milling, and medical assembly. Olympus Surgical and a deep bench of polymer and tooling suppliers round out the ecosystem. RivCut turns parts for Minnesota teams from our Union City, CA facility with ground LTL arriving in three business days and SFO-to-MSP air cargo available next-day.

All parts are CNC turned in-house at our Bay Area shop. We never broker or outsource. Learn about RivCut →

Common Questions About CNC Turning in Plymouth

We run Swiss-type lathes with main-bar capacities of 12, 20, and 32 mm for the medical-implant diameter class. Typical work lands between 0.5 and 15 mm OD with sub-spindle pickup for complete machining in one cycle. That covers bone screws, catheter mandrels, electrode stems, and dowel pins for Medtronic, Donatelle, Nortech, Protomatic, and Cretex supply chains.
Yes. Balloon-angioplasty crimping mandrels in 316LVM per ASTM F138 at ±0.0002" OD over working lengths to 150 mm are part of our Swiss-type envelope. Guide-bush, high-pressure coolant, and in-process laser micrometer gauging keep the OD inside spec across the lot. The same process covers Nitinol per ASTM F2063.
Yes. Ti-6Al-4V ELI bar per ASTM F136 for orthopedic bone screws at 3 to 10 mm OD is a core Swiss-type capability. We cut the lead-thread geometry, relief flutes, and surgical-finish OD on a single cycle, with thread pitch held to ±0.0005" and Ra calibrated to the drawing spec.
Yes. RivCut runs to ISO 13485 for medical-device QMS and is aligned to FDA 21 CFR Part 820 QSR. We deliver 21 CFR Part 11 compliant electronic records on request and follow Medtronic SQA-0001 supplier-quality expectations on CRM and CRHF programs.
Yes. MP35N (UNS R30035) and platinum-iridium stems for CRM electrode leads at sub-millimeter OD are part of our Swiss-type portfolio. These alloys work-harden fast, so we run with sharp PCD and carbide tooling, reduced feeds, and high-pressure coolant. Every bar carries heat-lot traceability.
Yes. PEEK picks up moisture over time, which causes dimensional drift post-machining. We pre-condition bar stock, run with coolant-compensation and low-stress toolpaths, and final-inspect after a dwell so the reported dimensions reflect the delivered part.
Yes. Device History Record and Device Master Record documentation is standard on medical turning jobs. We deliver Part 11 compliant electronic records, digitally signed CMM reports, mill certs, heat-treat and passivation certs, and full lot genealogy that drops into an OEM eQMS without rework.
Yes. We supply Swiss-type turned parts that feed into the contract-manufacturing base serving Medtronic out of Plymouth — Donatelle in New Brighton, Nortech Systems in Maple Grove, Protomatic in Maple Plain, and Cretex Medical in Brooklyn Park. Our documentation stack matches what those shops pass down from their OEM customers.
Prototype turnings typically ship in 5 to 10 business days. Rush Swiss-type runs go out in as few as 3 business days. From Union City, ground LTL reaches Plymouth in 3 business days and SFO-to-MSP air cargo is next-day. For AOP events on CRM assembly lines we air-freight same-day when needed.
Yes. We work with Plymouth-area teams across CRM, CRHF, orthopedic, and catheter device programs. Most orders reach Hennepin County in 3 business days via ground freight, with same-day air cargo on AOP events. We also serve teams across the Twin Cities and Minnesota medical-device corridor.
Materials

CNC Turning Materials Available in Plymouth

Ti-6Al-4V ELI to ASTM F136, 316LVM to ASTM F138, Nitinol to ASTM F2063, MP35N, 17-4 PH to ASTM F899, plus PEEK and cobalt-chrome grades common on Plymouth medical work. Every bar ships with a mill cert (EN 10204 3.1), heat-lot traceability, and passivation cert per ASTM A967 where applicable.

20+ medical turning grades stocked — each shipped with a mill cert (EN 10204 3.1) on request.
Titanium (Implant Grade)
Ti-6Al-4V ELIASTM F136, orthopedic bone screws
CP Titanium (Grade 2)ASTM F67, dental and cranio-maxillofacial
Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5)ASTM F1472, instrument and tool grade
Cobalt-Chrome & Specialty Alloys
MP35N (UNS R30035)ASTM F562, CRM electrode lead stems
CoCrMoASTM F75, orthopedic load-bearing
Platinum-IridiumPacemaker & ICD electrode tips
NitinolASTM F2063, super-elastic mandrels
Stainless (Medical Grade)
316LVMASTM F138, catheter mandrels
17-4 PHASTM F899, H900 orthopedic dowels
455 StainlessASTM F899, surgical instruments
303 / 304 SSInstrument handles and housings
Medical Polymers
PEEK (unfilled)ASTM F2026, catheter hubs
Carbon-Filled PEEKStructural spinal & implant
Ultem (PEI)Sterilizable fittings
Delrin (acetal)Single-use device components
Aluminum & Other
6061-T6Instrument housings & fixtures
7075-T6High-strength instrument bodies
TantalumRadio-opaque implant markers
Magnesium (bioresorbable)Research-grade orthopedic pins

Don’t see your grade? Ask us — we turn 50+ medical alloys and polymers.

How We Compare

RivCut vs CNC Marketplaces vs Local Machine Shops

Why buyers in Plymouth and the Twin Cities pick RivCut over marketplaces and local machine shops. Marketplaces are fast but route your implant-scale turning to the lowest bidder, which is not how medical supply chains are supposed to work. Local shops are trustworthy but slow on quotes and often won’t take small Swiss jobs. RivCut combines instant online quoting with the accountability of a real, in-house USA shop aligned to ISO 13485 and 21 CFR 820.

What You Get RivCut Best CNC Marketplace Local Machine Shop
Who cuts the partOur machinists in Union City, CAUnknown 3rd party shopLocal machinist, varies by shop
Country of origin100% USA, never outsourcedOften shipped overseasUSA, local only
Instant online quoteYes — AI-priced in secondsYesNo — email or phone quote
ISO 13485 & 21 CFR 820Aligned & auditedVaries — buyer must verifySome are, many are not
Free DFM reviewYes, on every orderSometimes, paid add-onSometimes, informal
Tightest turning tolerance±0.0002 inches±0.005 inches typicalVaries by shop
Fastest lead time3 business days5–10 business days2–4 weeks typical
Minimum orderNone — one part is fineOften 5+ piecesOften $500+ minimum
DHR & Part 11 recordsEvery order (21 CFR Part 11)Paid upgradeSometimes, manual only
Customer Reviews

What Engineers Say About
Working With RivCut

Real reviews from real engineers. Every project matters — including your Swiss-type turning work in Plymouth.

AR
Anika R.
Supplier Quality Engineer, Orthopedic OEM
★★★★★

We needed Ti-6Al-4V ELI bone screws in ASTM F136 bar with ±0.0005" on the thread pitch diameter. RivCut held the lead-thread geometry and delivered DHR-ready documentation in the same package. That is the level of 13485 discipline we were looking for on a Swiss-type supplier.

Bone Screws
LT
Leo T.
Process Engineer, Vascular Catheter Program
★★★★★

Balloon-angioplasty crimping mandrels in 316LVM, ±0.0002" on OD over a 120 mm length. Two other shops ground them; RivCut turned them on a Swiss and hit the Ra target straight off the tool. Full heat-lot traceability, every lot.

Catheter Mandrel
SV
Sonia V.
Design Engineer, CRM Electrode Leads
★★★★★

MP35N electrode lead stems, sub-millimeter diameter, Swiss-type with full Part 11 electronic records. RivCut built the DHF evidence into the run package and the CMM report flowed straight into our eQMS. No rework, no chase-the-cert emails.

Lead Stem

How Plymouth's Top Industries Use CNC Turning

Plymouth's economy runs on medical-device design and manufacturing. Here is what we see from teams across Hennepin County.

Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM/CRHF)

Medtronic campusLeadless & MRI-conditional

Medtronic's CRM and CRHF operations anchor Plymouth and drive a specific turning profile. MP35N and platinum-iridium electrode lead stems at sub-millimeter OD. Ti-6Al-4V headers, sealing pins, and set screws for pacemaker and ICD enclosures. 316LVM components across the pacing accessory set. Program discipline is real: ISO 13485, 21 CFR 820, 21 CFR Part 11, and Medtronic SQA-0001 all ride with every lot.

RivCut runs Swiss-type turning from Union City — guide-bush lathes, validated setups, Part 11 records — shipping LTL to Plymouth in three business days and SFO-to-MSP air next-day on AOP events.

Medtronic CRMMedtronic CRHFLeadless pacemakersMRI-conditional ICDs
Insider tip: Put Medtronic SQA-0001 callouts on the drawing, not just the PO. Receiving inspectors triage by what is printed on the drawing, not what is buried in the PO text. It saves a day or two at the dock.

Plymouth CRM teams use CNC turning for electrode lead stems, sealing pins, header pins, and set screws — the sub-millimeter rotary features that milling cannot reach.

Orthopedic & Catheter Contract Manufacturing

Donatelle / ProtomaticCretex / Nortech

Inside a thirty-mile radius of Plymouth, the medical contract-manufacturing base covers everything between the OEM and the sterile pack. Donatelle in New Brighton runs precision medical machining and assembly. Protomatic in Maple Plain is a dedicated medical Swiss-type shop. Cretex Medical in Brooklyn Park rolls up implantable and diagnostic device manufacturing. Nortech Systems in Maple Grove covers electromechanical builds. The demand spans orthopedic bone screws, catheter mandrels, and sub-assembly components.

RivCut overflow-turns into this ecosystem with the same documentation standard. Lot sizes 100 to 10,000, every lot with mill cert, passivation cert, and CMM or optical report.

DonatelleProtomaticCretex MedicalNortech Systems
Insider tip: For 316LVM Swiss-type mandrels, spec the stock condition (cold-drawn vs annealed) on the drawing. Cold-drawn bar cuts cleaner and holds Ra with less polishing, and contract manufacturers care about that Ra number because it drives balloon-crimp consistency downstream.

Contract-manufacturer demand has a cadence tied to OEM forecast updates. When a CRM or vascular program ramps, overflow Swiss-type demand ramps one to two quarters behind.

Surgical Instruments & Olympus

Olympus SurgicalTwin Cities corridor

Olympus Surgical and the broader Twin Cities surgical-instrument base drive a steady Swiss-type instrument-component pipeline. Dowel pins in 17-4 PH H900 per ASTM F899, articulated-joint set screws, suture-device mandrels, and small-OD drive shafts for GI and urology devices. Sterilization cycles push material selection toward passivated stainless and Ti-6Al-4V; repeated autoclave means surface finish and corrosion resistance matter as much as dimension.

RivCut stocks the common medical grades so rush instrument spares start cutting the day the drawing arrives. Three-business-day turns are routine on straightforward Swiss geometries.

Olympus SurgicalSurgical instrumentsGI / urology devices
Insider tip: Call out ASTM A967 passivation on instrument dowels and pins in the note block. Some shops default to a generic nitric pass; the A967 callout drives the right bath selection and gives you the cert format receiving expects.

Surgical-instrument demand favors shops that can produce small lots on validated setups without re-running a full qualification each time.

Built for Medtronic's Rotary Implant Work — Bone Screws, Mandrels, and Lead Stems

Plymouth turning demand is different from almost any other US city. It is not aerospace landing-gear at 300 mm OD; it is medical-implant turning at 0.5 to 15 mm OD, where every tenth of a thousandth drives downstream assembly, crimp consistency, or long-term biocompatibility. The cluster traces back to 1957, when Earl Bakken built the first wearable transistorized pacemaker in a Minneapolis garage and seeded the company that still anchors the Twin Cities medical-device industry today. Orthopedic bone screws turn on Ti-6Al-4V ELI bar per ASTM F136, with thread pitch held to ±0.0005 inches and a lead-thread geometry that has to bite cortical bone without stripping or heating. Balloon-angioplasty crimping mandrels turn on 316LVM (ASTM F138) and Nitinol (ASTM F2063) to ±0.0002 inches OD — because balloon-crimp consistency downstream depends on mandrel OD consistency upstream. CRM electrode lead stems turn on MP35N and platinum-iridium at sub-millimeter diameters, a size class that forces Swiss-type with guide bush, PCD tooling, and high-pressure coolant. Orthopedic dowel pins turn on 17-4 PH H900 per ASTM F899, case-hardened bar, passivated to ASTM A967. PEEK catheter hubs turn on pre-conditioned polymer bar with coolant compensation, because PEEK is hygroscopic and the delivered dimension needs to reflect the stabilized part, not the freshly cut one. On top of the OEM, the Post-Covidien consolidation brought additional vascular and pacing product lines into the Plymouth orbit, and the CRM miniaturization trend keeps shrinking the diameter envelope every cycle. RivCut runs a medical turning stack that spans the full range — Swiss-type for sub-15 mm diameters, live-tool chuckers where the cross-feature count earns it, and dedicated polymer setups for PEEK. ISO 13485 QMS alignment, FDA 21 CFR 820 QSR, 21 CFR Part 11 electronic records, and Medtronic SQA-0001 all ride with every part. That is the rotary-implant specification that Plymouth actually asks for, and it is what we build every job around.

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