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Aluminum 7075 CNC Machining: Strength, Anodizing and Design Rules

A sourcing guide for CNC machined aluminum 7075 parts: robotics, aerospace, drones, fixtures, tolerances and finish considerations.

2026-06-30 · FabVector Engineering

Aluminum 7075 CNC machined surface
Drone structural application
Drone structures
Robotics application
Robotics brackets
Hardcoat anodizing
Hardcoat option

What buyers are trying to solve

Searches for aluminum 7075 CNC machining usually come from engineering or procurement teams that already have a CAD model and need a manufacturable route, not a generic machining definition. The decision is normally about material risk, tolerance risk, surface finish, inspection paperwork and whether a supplier can move from prototype to repeat production without changing the process.

Best-fit applications

  • High-strength brackets, drone frames, robotics arms and aerospace-style fittings.
  • Parts where 6061 is too soft or too bulky for the load requirement.
  • Lightweight assemblies that still need strong threads and bearing support.

Manufacturing route

  • Machine from stress-relieved stock when flatness or thin walls matter.
  • Use generous fillets and avoid unnecessary deep narrow pockets.
  • Mask or post-machine precision bores if anodizing growth affects fit.

Material and finish choices

  • 7075-T6 for high strength and stiffness-to-weight.
  • 6061-T6 when cost, corrosion resistance and anodizing cosmetics matter more.
  • Hardcoat anodizing for wear surfaces; Type II anodizing for general color/corrosion protection.

Risk controls before quoting

  • 7075 is less corrosion-resistant than 6061; finish choice matters.
  • Thin parts can move after roughing; plan datum and finishing strategy.
  • Call out threads, inserts or helicoils if repeated assembly is expected.

RFQ inputs that improve quote accuracy

  • 7075 temper, finish color, critical bores and flatness zones.
  • Expected load path and whether weight reduction pockets are functional.
  • Prototype and production quantities.

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