Plant Layout
Material flow, floor space and power mapped before anything is bolted down.
What We Supply
Browse the categories below, or call and describe the part you are trying to make. That conversation is usually faster than a spec sheet.
Nested-base and point-to-point machining centres.
Jump to section 02Single-sided and automatic banding lines.
Jump to section 03Calibrating, finishing and deburring.
Jump to section 04Sliding table, vertical, beam and chop saws.
Jump to section 05Cyclones, cartridge filters and downdraft.
Jump to section 06Cutting tools, abrasives and consumables.
Jump to section01 — CNC Routers
Nested-base or point-to-point, three-axis or five — the right answer depends on your sheet sizes, batch sizes and how much secondary work you are trying to eliminate. We spec the table, the vacuum, the aggregate heads and the tooling as one package so the machine is cutting good parts on day one, not month three.
02 — Edgebanders
An edgebander is only as good as the material flow around it. We look at the whole loop — feed, band, trim, buff, return — and size the machine and the return conveyor together so one operator can actually keep up with it.
03 — Wide-Belt Sanders
Sanding is where profit quietly disappears into rework. Whether you are calibrating panels, finish sanding before a topcoat or deburring after CNC, we will match the head configuration and grit sequence to the finish you need — and keep you in belts afterwards.
04 — Saws & Panel Sizing
Sliding table saws for the bench, vertical panel saws where floor space is tight, beam saws where volume demands it, and automated positioning where the same cut list runs every week. We will tell you honestly which one your volume actually justifies.
05 — Dust Collection
Undersized dust collection costs you twice — once in finish quality and again in compliance. We size cyclones, cartridge filters and ducting against your real machine list and the way your shop is laid out, and we handle the scrap side too.
06 — Tooling & Supplies
Most shops buy machinery once and tooling forever. We carry cutting tools, abrasives, clamping and maintenance supplies from established tooling houses, and we would rather sell you the belt or bit that lasts than the one you have to buy twice.
Service & Support
Servicing equipment is only part of it. The work that changes a shop’s numbers usually happens before a machine is chosen at all.
Material flow, floor space and power mapped before anything is bolted down.
Cutting the moves, the waiting and the rework out of the process you already have.
Grouping equipment so one operator can run a complete part, not a single operation.
Bringing good iron back into service when replacement is not the right call.
Send us your part sizes, volumes and floor space. We will spec the machine and the tooling to match.