Eighteen Machines, Three Shifts
The complete list — makes, models, travels and quantities. Check your part against it before you send the drawing, or send the drawing and let us check it for you.
CNC machines
Shifts, 5 days
Sq ft under roof
Largest X travel
Tightest tolerance
Milling department
Department 01
Vertical Machining Centres
Six machines running 3 and 4-axis work, with a fourth axis available on three of them. Fixtures are designed and cut in-house, so a multi-operation part does not leave the building between setups.
Common materials
- 6061-T6 and 7075 aluminium
- 304, 316L and 17-4 PH stainless
- 1018, 4140 and 4340 steel
- Delrin, PEEK and Ultem
Typical parts
- Hydraulic and pneumatic manifolds
- Instrument housings and enclosures
- Mounting brackets and base plates
- Fixture and tooling components
Department 02
CNC Turning Centres
Five lathes, four of them with live tooling and a sub-spindle, so cross-holes, flats and back-work finish in the same cycle. Bar feeders on three machines for unattended running through the night shift.
Common materials
- 6061-T6 and 7075 aluminium
- 304, 316L and 17-4 PH stainless
- 1018, 4140 and 4340 steel
- Delrin, PEEK and Ultem
Typical parts
- Hydraulic and pneumatic manifolds
- Instrument housings and enclosures
- Mounting brackets and base plates
- Fixture and tooling components
Turning department
Milling department
Department 03
Swiss Department
Four sliding-headstock lathes for small, slender, high-precision parts. This is where the medical and connector work runs — lights-out overnight with bar feeders, verified at first-off and every hour after.
Common materials
- 6061-T6 and 7075 aluminium
- 304, 316L and 17-4 PH stainless
- 1018, 4140 and 4340 steel
- Delrin, PEEK and Ultem
Typical parts
- Hydraulic and pneumatic manifolds
- Instrument housings and enclosures
- Mounting brackets and base plates
- Fixture and tooling components
Department 04
Inspection Centres
A climate-controlled room held at 20 °C, separate from the shop floor. Every first article and every production lot is measured here before anything ships.
Common materials
- 6061-T6 and 7075 aluminium
- 304, 316L and 17-4 PH stainless
- 1018, 4140 and 4340 steel
- Delrin, PEEK and Ultem
Typical parts
- Hydraulic and pneumatic manifolds
- Instrument housings and enclosures
- Mounting brackets and base plates
- Fixture and tooling components
Turning department
The facility
What Sits Behind the Machines
Capacity is not just spindles. It is the shifts, the bar feeders, the coolant, and the fact that somebody is here when the third shift runs into a problem.
Floor space
12,000 sq ft
Shift pattern
3 shifts · Mon–Fri
Lights-out running
Swiss & turning, overnight
Bar feeders
7 machines
Inspection room
Climate controlled, 20 °C
Material storage
Segregated, lot-controlled

Turning department
Live tooling · OD to 12"
Equipment questions
What Buyers Ask About Our Machines
My part is larger than your travels. What now?
Tell us anyway. Some parts that look oversized fit once the fixture is designed around them, and where they genuinely do not, we will name a shop that is set up for it rather than waste your week.
Do you run lights-out?
Swiss and bar-fed turning run unattended overnight with in-process monitoring. Milling runs attended, because fixture changes and multi-operation work need someone at the machine.
Can I visit and see the equipment?
Yes, and we encourage it before a first production order. Bring your quality engineer — the inspection room and the record system are usually what they came to see.
Is your inspection equipment calibrated?
Annually, to NIST-traceable standards, with certificates on file and available for your audit. Gauges are on a documented recall schedule.
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.
Do you have redundancy if a machine goes down?
Every process has at least two machines capable of running it, which is deliberate. A single spindle failure moves your job across the aisle rather than off the schedule.
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We manufacture a wide range of precision CNC components, from simple to complex. If you can design it, we can machine it.
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