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CNC Machining & Turning for Precision Metal Components

When your parts need tight tolerances, clean fits, and controlled surfaces, machining takes over. MTW’s CNC mills, lathes, and surface grinders turn cut blanks into finished components ready to assemble into your product.

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CNC Mills

Whenever you see machined faces, holes, pockets, or patterns on a part, this is where they’re made.

  • CNC mills add threaded holes, slots, pockets, and precision surfaces.

  • Handle both standalone machined parts and features on welded or cut pieces.

  • Flexible enough for prototypes and production runs.

  • You get parts that bolt up, seal, and function like your model says they should.

Milling Equipment & Capabilities

  • Mix of CNC vertical machining centers (Doosan DNM 650II & 500, Mazak VTC20B) with tables up to 26.4" × 51.2" and travels up to roughly 26" X, 50" Y, 24" Z, plus Hurco and Clausing bed mills and Proto Trak/Bridgeport knee mills for flexible setups.

  • Supports a wide range of work sizes, from small precision components to larger plates and weldments that need machined faces, holes, or features.

  • Additional capability through broaching, radial arm drilling, an 18‑ton stamping press, horizontal milling, and a long‑reach tapping arm to handle secondary operations without leaving the department.

  • Together, this mix is geared toward practical, production‑minded machining—getting your parts drilled, tapped, milled, and ready to assemble.

CNC Lathes

If it’s round, rolls, or spins, it’s coming off a lathe.

  • Turning centers produce shafts, rollers, bushings, and spacers to spec.

  • Support both small precision parts and longer roller/shaft work.

  • Great for repeated runs where you need consistent diameters and finishes.

  • Keeps the rotating parts in your design running smoothly and reliably.

Lathe Equipment & Capabilities

  • Doosan Lynx 300 turning center (25 HP, 10" X travel, 31.1" Z, max bar Ø 3", max turn Ø 17.7") for larger shafts and diameter work.

  • Doosan Lynx 220 turning center (20 HP, dual spindle, live tooling, max turn Ø 9.84", max turn length 20.1", max bar Ø 2.0") for efficient production of smaller, more complex turned parts.

  • Southwest Trak TRL 1630 SX (7.5 HP, max turn Ø 16", 30" between centers) for flexible, job‑shop style turning, one‑offs, and shorter runs.

  • Together, these lathes cover everything from rollers, shafts, and bushings to more complex turned components, supporting both prototype work and recurring production.

Surface Grinders

When a surface has to be truly flat, parallel, or a specific thickness, we grind it.

  • Brings plates and components into tight flatness and thickness ranges.

  • Improves how parts mate, seal, and align in your assemblies.

  • Ideal for wear surfaces, mounting faces, and reference parts.

  • Reduces the tweaks your team has to make during assembly.

Surface Grinder Equipment & Capabilities

  • Chevalier FSG 618M and Brown & Sharpe 618 Micro Master surface grinders, both with 6" × 18" magnets, for small precision parts, wear plates, and reference surfaces that need tight flatness and finish.

  • Kikinda URB‑1000‑A surface grinder with a 12" × 40" magnet to handle larger plates and components that require controlled thickness, parallelism, and smooth surfaces.

  • Together, these grinders let us finish everything from small precision pieces to larger mounting plates so parts bolt up cleanly, seal properly, and align the way your drawings intend.

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