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Services/CNC Machining

Precision turning and milling for production parts and machined components.

Ten CNC lathes and twelve CNC mills run production parts, replacement parts, and machined components that feed Kannon weldments and skid builds. Full 4th-axis up to 20 in. diameter and a 26 in. chuck cover the larger envelopes.

  • 10 CNC lathes, 12 CNC mills
  • Full 4th-axis up to 20 in. diameter
  • Cube size up to 20 in. x 40 in.
  • Chuck size up to 26 in. diameter
Machined cylindrical components staged on shop floor
Large machined ring with bolt holes
Pair of machined spool components

How a part moves through machining

We review geometry, material, tolerance, run count, and the assembly the part feeds during quoting. From there the part runs on a Mori Seiki, Okuma, OKK, Robodrill, or Bridgeport based on size, run count, and 4th-axis needs.

Equipment on the floor

CNC Lathes

10 machines: 4 Mori Seiki, 3 Okuma, 1 Feeler, 1 Doosan with live tooling, 1 Hwacheon

Lathe capacity

3/8 in. through 14 in. diameter x 12-14 in. long depending on the part; chuck size up to 26 in. diameter

CNC Mills

12 machines including Mori Seiki horizontal Cat 50, 6 OKK vertical Cat 50, Fadal, Robodrills, Doosan Puma, and Leadwell

Milling capacity

Full 4th-axis up to 20 in. diameter; cube size up to 20 in. x 40 in.; most milling done with Cat 50 tapers

Manual machining

3 Bridgeport mills and 1 engine lathe

Need CNC Machining?

Describe the work, upload drawings if you have them, and the team will follow up.