Eight Industries, One Tolerance Standard
What changes between sectors is the paperwork, the material and the lot size. What does not change is the inspection discipline behind every part that leaves the building.
Aerospace & Defense
Medical
Industrial Equipment
Automotive
Robotics & Automation
Electronics
Fluid Control
Transportation
Aerospace & Defense
Sector 01
Aerospace & Defense
Flight and ground-support hardware for Tier 1 suppliers and defense subcontractors. This is the work where the inspection record matters as much as the part, and where a missing certificate stops a line as effectively as a missing shipment.
Typical parts
- Structural brackets and fittings
- Actuator housings and end caps
- Hydraulic manifolds and valve bodies
- Bushings, spacers and shims
Materials
- 7075 and 2024 aluminium
- 15-5 PH and 17-4 PH stainless
- Ti-6Al-4V titanium
- Inconel 625 and 718
What this sector demands
AS9102-style first article reports, full material traceability to the mill certificate, controlled drawing revisions, and ITAR-compliant handling of technical data. We hold all four as standard rather than as a chargeable extra.
ITAR / EAR Registered
±0.0002" capability
FAI on Every Part Number
Sector 02
Medical Devices
Class II device components for OEMs and contract manufacturers, most of it running on the Swiss lathes. Small, slender, tight, and traceable to the bar — the combination our Swiss department was bought to handle.
Typical parts
- Surgical instrument components
- Bone screws and orthopaedic pins
- Endoscopic and laparoscopic parts
- Implant trial and instrument shafts
Materials
- 316L and 17-4 PH stainless
- Ti-6Al-4V ELI titanium
- PEEK and Ultem
- Nitinol on request
What this sector demands
Lot-level traceability, UDI and laser marking, validated cleaning before packaging, and documentation your quality group can hand to a notified body without editing. We work to your device master record, not a generic template.
Swiss to Ø 2–38 mm
Laser marking & UDI
Lot-controlled material
Medical
Industrial Equipment
Sector 03
Industrial Equipment
Components for machine builders, packaging OEMs, pumps and process equipment. Usually mid-volume, usually repeat, and almost always judged on whether the third release arrives as reliably as the first.
Typical parts
- Pump and gearbox housings
- Drive shafts and couplings
- Rollers, guides and cam followers
- Machine base plates and mounts
Materials
- 7075 and 2024 aluminium
- 15-5 PH and 17-4 PH stainless
- Ti-6Al-4V titanium
- Inconel 625 and 718
What this sector demands
Repeatability across releases and a lead time you can build a build schedule around. Blanket orders with scheduled pulls are common here, and we hold finished stock against them so your shortage never becomes ours.
Blanket orders
Stocking programmes
Kitting to BOM
Sector 04
Automotive & Motorsport
Prototype and low-volume production for development programmes, motorsport teams and aftermarket manufacturers. The common thread is speed — a part that arrives after the test window has closed is worth nothing.
Typical parts
- Prototype engine and driveline parts
- Suspension uprights and linkages
- Fuel and brake system fittings
- Test rig and fixture components
Materials
- 7075-T6 and 6061-T6 aluminium
- 4140 and 300M steel
- Ti-6Al-4V titanium
- Aluminium bronze
What this sector demands
Fast turns on small quantities and a shop that will quote a one-off without treating it as an inconvenience. Rush lead times of under a week are routine here — tell us the test date, not the part date.
Rush under 1 week
No minimum quantity
Same-day quoting
Automotive
Also machining for
Four More Sectors We Ship Every Month
Smaller share of the floor, same process and the same inspection room behind them.
Robotics & Automation
End-effector components, gripper jaws, harmonic drive housings and precision linkages for integrators and robot OEMs. Concentricity and repeatable location are what these parts are judged on.
Electronics
Connector pins, contacts, heat sinks, RF housings and shielding components. High volumes on the Swiss lathes, with plating and passivation managed alongside.
Fluid Control
Valve bodies, seats, poppets, orifices and manifold blocks for hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Sealing surfaces and cross-hole intersections are where these parts pass or fail.
Transportation & Rail
Braking, coupling and signalling components for rail and heavy transport. Long service life and corrosion resistance drive the material choices more than the machining does.
Quality assurance
Quality Built Into Every Part
Quality is integrated into every stage of our process — from incoming material through final inspection and documented traceability.
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On-time Delivery
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First-pass yield
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Material traceability
ISO
9001:2015 certified
01 Incoming
Material traceability Drawing & revision control
02 In-process
In-process verification Visual inspection
03 Final
Final inspection Inspection documentation
04 System
Nonconformance control Continuous improvement

CMM inspection
Zeiss Contura · ±0.0002"
Capability questions
What Buyers Ask About Our Processes
Which process will my part run on?
Round parts under Ø38 mm with a high length-to-diameter ratio almost always go Swiss. Larger turned work goes on the lathes with live tooling. Prismatic parts and anything with features on multiple faces go to milling. If a part could go either way, we quote the route that costs you least.
Can you hold ±0.0001"?
On Swiss work, on specific features, yes — and we will tell you which features before you release the drawing. Across every dimension on a production run, that is a different question, and the honest answer usually involves changing one datum rather than tightening every tolerance.
Do you do prototypes and production on the same equipment?
Yes. Your prototype runs on the machine that will make your production parts, so the first article is a genuine preview and not a hand-made one-off that production later fails to match.
What is your maximum part size?
40" × 20" × 20" on the machining centres, 12" outside diameter and 24" length on the lathes. Larger than that and we would be doing you a disservice pretending otherwise — we will point you to a shop that is set up for it.
Do you supply first article inspection reports?
On every new part number, before production starts, with CMM data against your drawing. AS9102-style format as standard, or your own form if you supply it.
Can you handle ITAR-controlled drawings?
Yes. We are ITAR/EAR registered with a documented process for receiving, storing and destroying controlled technical data, and US persons only on controlled work.
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