Emergency Replacement Parts
Fast-response 3D printed replacement parts for small and mid-size manufacturers when a broken, missing, obsolete, or hard-to-find component is slowing production.
Best candidates for rapid 3D printed replacement
Emergency work is most effective when the part is small or medium size, non-regulated, reviewable by photo/sample, and can be validated by the customer before use.
Common request
Guards & Covers
Protective covers, caps, small panels, cable covers, machine guards, and non-structural enclosures.
Fast candidate
Brackets & Mounts
Sensor brackets, camera mounts, cable supports, light-duty machine mounts, and custom adapters.
Production support
Spacers & Fixtures
Assembly spacers, shims, jigs, positioning blocks, alignment aids, and production support fixtures.
Review required
Small Mechanical Components
Guides, knobs, clips, low-load gears, bushings, light-duty mechanical parts, and machine accessories.
Flexible
TPU Protection Parts
Bumpers, pads, soft-contact protectors, vibration cushions, flexible covers, and grommet-like parts.
First article
Prototype / Test Fit
Quick validation prints to check geometry, clearance, mounting, and installation before the final version.
How the request is handled
The first goal is to determine whether the part is printable, useful, and safe to review for your application.
Good emergency candidates
- Broken plastic or polymer machine components
- Obsolete or long-lead-time replacement parts
- Custom brackets, guards, covers, spacers, or guides
- Parts that can be measured, photographed, or supplied as a sample
- Components where the customer can approve fit before use
Requires special review
- Safety-critical, load-critical, pressure-containing, or regulated parts
- Food-contact, medical, electrical insulation, or certified applications
- High-temperature, chemical, high-impact, or high-wear environments
- Very large parts that may require segmentation or future capacity
- Parts with unknown operating conditions or no way to validate fit
Oversized does not always mean impossible
Current in-house capacity is focused on small and medium industrial parts. Larger components may be reviewed for segmented printing, redesign, mechanical assembly, or future production capacity.
Information needed for a fast emergency review
Clear information reduces back-and-forth and helps us give a practical answer faster.
- Photos from multiple angles
- Approximate dimensions or drawing
- Quantity and urgency
- Where the part is installed
- Temperature, load, movement, chemicals, moisture, UV, or flexibility requirements
- Whether a sample part is available
Emergency Part Review Notice
Emergency 3D printed parts are produced based on customer-provided information, photos, dimensions, drawings, or samples. Final fit, installation, validation, approval, and performance in the actual application remain the customer’s responsibility unless otherwise agreed in writing.
Machine down or part unavailable?
Send the part information today and we will review whether 3D printing is a practical path for emergency recovery, prototype, or functional replacement.