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Guide to Precision Machining

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Precision machining is an automated process that can utilize precision CNC machining systems (computerized machines) to produce highly detailed parts. This process offers a very effective and quick way to create finished parts with preciseness that you can measure in microns.

Precision machine services can provide services that include grinding, CNC milling and turning, operations that entail precise laser work and greater accuracy than some other methods. Likewise, the precision machining process can utilize many types of alloys, plastics, steel and other materials. Because of these factors, many industries, such as aerospace, use precision metal machining services for its outsourcing needs.

When searching for companies that can meet your particular precision machining needs, there are some options you should keep in mind that include:

1. Search for precision machining information online to help you narrow down the choices of companies for your business requirements.

2. Buy precision machines and tools from manufacturers that offer a good selection of products.

3. Find precision machine services that provide a wide range of services, work with multiple materials and serve many industries.



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Browse online directories to locate your specific precision machining need


If you are looking for a precision machine shop, machining services, precision machining parts, grinding machines or information on the precision machining industry, a good option is to use directories and other resources that can help you find exactly what you need and trim down your list of choices.

I recommend: Go to ThomasNet to look through different categories and comprehensive lists of companies that can meet your specific machining need such as machining services, machined parts, precision machines and tools. Use GlobalSpec to narrow down your list of choices by searching specifications like machining capabilities criteria, materials, secondary operations, additional services and more. At Precision Machined Products Association (PMPA), you can locate manufacturers of machined parts or vendors of precision machine tools and machinery. This site also offers other useful information but you may need a membership or provide a profile to access it.

Select the right manufacturer for a precision machine or tool


Whether you need precision grinding machines, precision machine tools or lathes, you should opt for manufacturers that provide a diverse selection of products or machinery. To save on cost, check for companies that also sell used equipment. This can eliminate using multiple manufacturers.

I recommend: At Concept Machine Tool, you can find different types of precision machines and tools that include automation systems, CNC machine tools, surface grinders, lathes, EDM tooling and accessories, milling machines and more. The company also sells used machinery. Moore Tool also offers an extensive list of products and ultra precision special machines like 5-axes jig bore and large vertical i.d./o.d. grinder. At Advanced Machinery, you can choose from a wide selection of used or new precision machines and tools.

Connect with precision machining services that can meet all your project requirements


For many projects, you many require a company that has multiple services like grinding, CNC milling, CNC turning and secondary operations for your precision machined parts. Likewise, you may be looking for companies that can work with certain materials like exotic metals, molybdenum, steel, plastic or serve many industries. Save time and money by choosing companies that offer the widest range of services, work with many materials and have experience in providing service to diverse industries.

I recommend: Forster Tool & Manufacturing and HyTech Spring and Machine provide precision CNC machining of parts. These companies offer a good range of diverse services, serve many industries and specialize in different materials. Surface Solutions offers services that include short run machining, CNC milling and working with exotic metals.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Because some CNC operations can produce a good amount of waste material, you should look for a precision machine shop that has efficient up-to-date recycling processes to save on material and money.

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