CNC & Manual Machining Services
Our machining department supports the repair, rebuild, and fabrication of heavy equipment components used in excavation, grading, and utility work. With both CNC and manual milling and turning equipment, we do one-off repairs to small production runs. We machine and repair shafts, pins, bushings, rollers, brackets, and structural components. Whether modifying a worn part or building a replacement from raw material, our focus is straightforward: durable parts that fit, function, and hold up in the field.

What is CNC & Manual Machining?
Combining Computer Precision with Skilled Craftsmanship
Additional Machining Services
CNC and manual machining are central to our comprehensive in-house capabilities. From welding and fabrication to cutting services and surface grinding, we handle complete projects without outsourcing. Explore our full range of services below.
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Questions About Our Machining Services
What's the difference between CNC and manual machining?
CNC uses computer programming for automated, repeatable precision ideal for production runs. Manual machining relies on skilled operators for custom work, repairs, and specialized operations requiring hands-on control and judgment.
When would I need manual machining instead of CNC?
Manual machining is ideal for one-off custom parts, repairs, prototype development, or specialized operations where programming setup time would exceed hands-on machining time.
What materials can you machine?
We machine steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, cast iron, and other metals commonly used in heavy equipment applications.
Can you machine from CAD files or blueprints?
Yes, CNC machines work directly from CAD files (DXF, DWG, STEP). Manual machining uses blueprints, sketches, or sample parts for reference.
Can you reverse engineer parts without drawings?
Yes, we can measure sample parts and create replacements using manual or CNC machining techniques.
