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May 15, 2026Swiss screw machines are built around one idea. The guide bushing supports the bar as close to the cutting zone as possible. That support is what makes tight part tolerances achievable on long, slender work. When your bar stock does not hold a consistent diameter across its length, that support breaks down, and your parts show it.
We’ve supplied precision-ground bars to Swiss shops and CNC operations from our facility in Palos Hills, IL, for over 30 years. Tolerance is the first thing we talk about with every new Swiss customer. This post explains what the numbers mean for your process and how to specify the right bar stock from the start.
Why Bar Tolerance Controls Your Swiss Machine Output
Most Swiss problems that look like machine problems are actually bar stock problems. Cold-finished bar carries enough diameter variation to cause uneven contact inside the guide bushing. One section bears against the bushing wall. Another section floats. That inconsistency creates chatter, tool deflection, and part-to-part scatter that’s hard to trace back to the material.
Precision-ground bars solve this at the source. Our ground bars hold a diameter consistent enough for the bushing to support the bar evenly through the full feed cycle. Consistent support means predictable cutting conditions. Predictable cutting conditions mean parts that come out right, run after run, without constant adjustment between cycles.
Diameter Tolerance at the Bushing
The bushing is sized to work with your bar diameter. Even small variations in diameter across the bar length change how the bushing grips. Our stainless steel precision-ground bars hold h6, h7, or h8 tolerance classes, depending on your requirement. That level of diameter control keeps the bushing relationship stable rather than variable.
For alloy steel and carbon steel precision-ground bars, we hold ±0.0005 inch or better. That number matters because Swiss machines are not forgiving of diameter inconsistency. A bar that drifts even slightly changes the cutting geometry in ways that show up directly in your finished part dimensions, run after run.
Surface Finish and Bushing Wear
Diameter tolerance gets most of the attention, but surface finish is just as important. A bar with the right diameter but a rough surface accelerates bushing wear and creates feed drag. Our stainless steel precision-ground bars achieve a surface finish of Ra ≤ 0.2 to 0.8 µm through centerless grinding. That finish keeps the bar-bushing interface smooth and consistent.
Bushing wear is an operating cost that adds up fast in any high-volume Swiss shop. Starting with a bar that carries a proper surface finish extends bushing life and keeps your feed consistent longer. It is one of those details that does not show up on the quote but shows up very clearly on your maintenance and downtime numbers over time.
Straightness Across the Full Bar
A bar with a correct diameter and a good surface finish can still cause runout if it curves over its length. Runout cycles with every rotation and show up directly in part geometry. Our straightening service ensures every bar meets strict straightness tolerances before it ships. That means the bar is ready to load without a separate incoming inspection step.
Straightness matters more on longer bars and on applications where the part length approaches or exceeds the bar diameter by a significant ratio. If you’re running a small-diameter bar on a high-speed Swiss, a bar that’s even slightly bowed will produce cyclic runout that no amount of machine adjustment can fully correct. Starting straight is the only real fix.
Grades We Carry for Swiss Applications
Grade selection affects how cleanly the bar machines run at the speeds your Swiss setup runs. For stainless work, we carry 303, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 321, 310/310S, 410, 420, 440C, 430, 409, 2205, 2507 Super Duplex, and 17-4 PH, all available as precision-ground bars. Grade 303 is the stainless option most Swiss shops reach for first, and it is one of the grades we carry as a precision-ground bar.
For steel, our alloy steel precision-ground bars cover grades 4140, 4340, 8620, 4130, 6150, and 52100, held to ±0.0005 inch or better. Carbon steel precision ground options include 1018, 1045, O1, A2, and 4140 at the same tolerance. For aluminum work, our precision-ground bars hold within ±0.001 inch across grades including 2024, 6061, 6063, and 7075.
What Ships With Every Order
Every bar we ship goes out with chamfered ends. That gives you smooth, burr-free ends that load into Swiss feeders without snagging or damaging the guide bushing. We also cut bars to custom lengths to your exact specifications. That reduces handling on your end and gets material from receiving to your machine without extra steps.
Orders ship in protective packaging that preserves bar quality in transit. On-time delivery is a core part of how we operate. If you’re producing parts for aerospace, defense, or medical programs, our materials are supplied in compliance with DFARS, REACH, and RoHS. Most of our stock is domestically sourced, so your procurement team gets documentation without chasing it.
Get the Right Bar Stock for Your Swiss Operation
If you’re sourcing a bar for a Swiss application, the grade and tolerance class matter more than most suppliers will tell you. We’ve had this conversation with CNC shops and Swiss operations for over 30 years. We’d rather get the specification right on the quote than have you troubleshoot at the machine.
Submit a quote at precisiongroundmetals.com/request-a-quote, call us at (708) 400-7217, or email sales@precisiongroundmetals.com. We’re available Monday through Friday and Sunday, 7 AM to 5 PM, from our facility in Palos Hills, IL.
FAQs
What tolerance class should I specify for Swiss bar stock?
It depends on your bushing size. Our stainless ground bars hold h6, h7, or h8. Alloy and carbon steel precision-ground bars hold ±0.0005 inch or better.
Which stainless grades do you carry for Swiss machining?
We carry fifteen stainless grades across austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, duplex, and precipitation hardening families. Contact us for the full list.
Do you cut bars to custom lengths?
Yes. Our cutting service produces bars to your exact length specifications. That reduces handling and gets material to your machine faster.
Do your materials include compliance documentation?
Yes. Our materials are supplied in compliance with DFARS, REACH, and RoHS. Most stock is domestically sourced. Include requirements on your quote request.



