CNC Machining Quality Documents: CMM Reports, FAI, CoC and Material Certificates
A buyer guide to CNC machining quality documents: when to request CMM inspection, FAI, CoC, material certificates and traceability.
2026-07-01 · FabVector Engineering




What buyers are trying to solve
Searches for CNC machining quality documents CMM FAI CoC 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
- Aerospace, medical, semiconductor, robotics and production programs.
- Buyers who need quote clarity before ordering inspection documents.
- Parts where material traceability and dimensional evidence are required.
Manufacturing route
- Use standard inspection for non-critical prototype parts.
- Request CMM reports for positional tolerances, datum structures and multi-face parts.
- Request FAI when the first production lot must prove the process before repeat orders.
Material and finish choices
- Material certificates are especially important for titanium, stainless, aerospace aluminum and regulated polymers.
- CoC confirms process conformance but does not replace dimensional inspection.
- Traceability should connect material lot, part revision and inspection record.
Risk controls before quoting
- Do not request every document by default; match documentation to risk.
- If a dimension is critical, it must appear on the drawing.
- Inspection after finish should be specified when coating changes dimensions.
RFQ inputs that improve quote accuracy
- Required document list: CMM, FAI, CoC, material cert, photos or packing records.
- Critical dimensions and sample size.
- Revision, drawing number and customer quality clauses.
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