SERVICES
We shape our services to provide our customers with the highest quality products, with the fastest lead times, and exemplary customer service. As your one-stop-shop for all of your fastening needs, we not only supply you with the tools you need but we can also help you discover exactly what you need and then we can custom manufacture it.
Thanks to our suppliers, who are right down the road, we are able to accommodate any order very quickly, no matter how large or small.
We also offer supplementary services such as research and development, metallurgical consulting, and product testing. We understand how important it is for your application to work right the first time and every time. That is why we are always improving our processes and services so that you don't have to do the hard work.
CUTTING丨FORMING丨WELDING丨MACHINING丨FINISHING丨ASSEMBLY
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
CUTTING
FORMING
WELDING
MACHINING
FINISHING
ASSAMBLY
Laser Cutting: Precision cutting technique using a high-powered laser, ideal for intricate designs and tight tolerances.
Waterjet Cutting: Uses a high-pressure stream of water mixed with abrasive particles to cut through various materials without heat-affected zones.
Plasma Cutting: Suitable for cutting thicker metal materials using a plasma torch.
Saw Cutting: Traditional method for cutting metal, suitable for straight cuts and bulk processing.
Bending: Manipulating metal into a desired shape using press brakes or other bending machinery.
Rolling: Curving metal sheets into rolls or curved segments using rolling machines.
Stamping: Creating specific shapes by pressing metal into a die.
Deep Drawing: Forming metal sheets into deep or complex shapes by using a series of dies.
MIG Welding: A versatile welding process that’s suitable for a variety of metals and thicknesses.
TIG Welding: Known for its precision and clean welds, ideal for high-quality, detailed work.
Spot Welding: Used for joining sheets of metal together at select points.
Arc Welding: A group of welding processes using an electrical arc to create the weld.
CNC Milling: Using computer-controlled milling machines to create precise shapes and features.
CNC Turning: A machining process where the metal bar stock is held in a chuck and rotated while a tool is fed to the workpiece to remove material.
Drilling: Creating round holes in metal using a drill bit.
Grinding: A finishing process using abrasives to smooth surfaces or achieve tight tolerances.
Painting: Applying protective and decorative coatings to metal surfaces, like zinc, HDG, black, yellow.
Powder Coating: Electrostatically applying a dry powder and curing it under heat to form a hard finish.
Plating: Coating metal objects with a thin layer of another metal for corrosion resistance or aesthetic purposes.
Anodizing: An electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a decorative, durable, corrosion-resistant anodic oxide finish.
Mechanical Assembly: Combining fabricated metal parts using fasteners or other assembly techniques.
Welded Assembly: Joining components together permanently using various welding methods.
Adhesive Bonding: Using adhesives to attach metal parts together.