Precision Machining Services

Ultra-tight tolerances from AS9100/ISO certified shops. Parts accurate to 0.0001".

0.0001"
Tolerance Capable
AS9100
Aerospace Certified
ISO 9001
Quality Systems
CMM
Inspection Standard

Precision Capabilities

Micro Machining

  • Features under 0.010"
  • Medical device components
  • Electronics housings
  • Optical components
  • Micro-molds

Tight Tolerance

  • 0.0001" positional accuracy
  • Aerospace components
  • Defense applications
  • Scientific instruments
  • Gauges & fixtures

Surface Finishing

  • 4 Ra mirror finish
  • Lapping & polishing
  • Honing services
  • Superfinishing
  • Burnishing

Top Precision Machining Shops

Connect with verified shops specializing in precision machining

GLOBAL METAL FINISHING, INC.

Verified

ROANOKE, VA

ISO 9001:2015
ISO 9001
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HALLMARK METALS, INC.

Verified

GLENDORA, CA

ISO 9001
AS9100
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STANEK TOOL, LLC

Verified

NEW BERLIN, WI

ISO 9001:2015
ISO 9001
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DARKO PRECISION, INC

Verified

SANTA CLARA, CA

ISO 9001
AS9100
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JAH Machine Inc.

Verified

Brea, CA

AS9100
ITAR
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LIBERTY PRECISION COMPANY, LLC

Verified

Houston, TX

ISO 9001
AS9100
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M-1 TOOL WORKS, INC.

Verified

MCHENRY, IL

AS9100
ITAR
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POL-TECH MACHINING, LLC

Verified

WOODRUFF, SC

ISO 9001:2015
ISO 9001
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PROEDGE PRECISION, LLC

Verified

STATESVILLE, NC

AS9100
ITAR
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FLATWATER METALS CO

Verified

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE

ISO 9001:2015
ITAR
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INTEGRITY TOOL INC

Verified

BATESVILLE, IN

AS9100
ITAR
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PRECISION AERO FAB INC

Verified

Yuma, AZ

AS9100
ITAR
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Precision Machining FAQs

What is precision machining?

Precision machining is manufacturing that achieves extremely tight tolerances, typically 0.001" or tighter. It requires specialized equipment, climate control, and skilled operators to produce parts for aerospace, medical, and defense applications.

What tolerances can precision shops achieve?

Top precision shops can hold tolerances from 0.0005" to 0.0001" or tighter. Swiss-type machines and grinding operations can achieve even finer tolerances for specific applications.

Why does precision machining cost more?

Precision machining requires expensive equipment, climate-controlled environments, frequent measurement/inspection, highly skilled operators, and slower cutting speeds. These factors increase costs but ensure quality.

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