Machining

Machining Centers

Okuma Horizontal MA-50 HB
(27.5x 32.0y 27.5z)
Okuma Vertical MC-V4020
(40.0x 20.0y 26.0z)
Mazak Nexus 510C (40.0x 20.0y 25.0z)
Okuma Lathe LB-400-M (16.4” dia max)
Mitutoyo CMM (40x 22y 25z)

When you manufacture parts with quality in mind, you're able to produce many that work great right out of the mold. Some needing only a little cleaning before being used and others a little more. Most parts, however require some type of machining process to work correctly. The process can be simple like cleaning a surface for seating a gasket, boring a hole for a guide pin or even just making sure the outer edge of a part has no burrs. The process can also be extremely dificult.

Many parts contain advanced and complex geometry and surfaces, profiles or precision orifices and undercuts. This type of machining requires the know-how and power of computers, highly integrated software-machining solutions clear down to accurate optical systems that monitor the physical size of the tools being used on the machines.