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Industrial Robotics & Machinery

High-precision CNC components that enhance automation, durability, and efficiency in advanced robotics and industrial machinery systems.

AS9100DCertified
ITARRegistered
CMMC Level 2In Process · Q3 2026
CAGE 1VYF7DoD Supplier
Est. 1997Loveland, Colorado
Overview

Precision engineering for intelligent automation.

Robotic joints, brackets, and mechanical housings with tight tolerances — from single prototypes to high-volume runs, verified by dimensional inspection and endurance testing under AS9100D-certified standards.

  • Actuators & Grippers: repeatable motion precision
  • Frames & Brackets: rigidity without excess mass
  • Motion Control Housings: tight-tolerance fits
Industrial Robotics & Machinery CNC machining
Capabilities Applied

How we machine for industrial robotics & machinery.

Precision Milling & Turning

complex assemblies and motion components

Drilling & Surface Finishing

ready-to-integrate parts

Automation Prototyping

iterate fast on automation hardware

Materials

Specified for the environment.

Aluminum Stainless Steel Titanium Engineering Plastics

Ongoing Inspections

Dimensions and tolerances verified during production — not just at the end. Hexagon 5-axis CMM and Keyence metrology on every job that demands it.

Final Quality Examination

Every lot closes with a documented final inspection under our AS9100D quality system, with full material and process traceability.

Go Deeper

The industrial robotics & machinery machining guide.

Materials selection, tolerance and metrology expectations, supplier qualification, and how to scale from prototype to production — everything a industrial robotics & machinery program should know before qualifying a machine shop.

CNC machining guide for the industrial robotics & machinery industry

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