Drilling: EDM related categories
 | Swiss Machining With our complete line of Citizen-Cincom Swiss screw machines, Boyer Machine & Tool can fabricate custom threaded parts for prototyping or high volume production batches. By utilizing Swiss turning machines with (5) axes, overlapping tool post operations, and high speed threading functions, our experienced employees are capable of producing miniature custom nozzles, spacers, screws, drive shafts, and pins with diameters of up to 1 1/4” and lengths of 12 1/2′′.
With the combination of faster rapid traverses, higher spindle speeds, less vibration, and automated bar feed systems, the Citizen-Cincom machines are more efficient and precise than other turning processes. Using the latest quality procedures and equipment, quality control plays an essential role at Boyer from the first part through final inspection. This translates into production cost savings that maintain our competitive pricing advantage.
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 | Product Finishing & Assembly From drawing analysis to part assembly, Boyer Machine & Tool offers the convenience of a single source for the entire production process. Each machined part receives a standard de-burring, ultra-sonic washing and vibratory finishing. We can also perform high tolerance polishing based on the part specifications.
Boyer Machine & Tool works with ISO 9001:2000 certified business partners for any other finishing operations. These finishing options include electroplating of gold, silver, platinum, nickel, copper, and tin and annealing, hardening, and stress relieving.
Many customers recognize an opportunity for greater efficiency and quality assurance in having us assemble parts for them. Typically this involves both Boyer manufactured parts, and other components, on hand specifically for such a purpose. If needed, we will also inventory, receive orders and ship the assembled products. Be assured, Boyer’s strict quality assurance goals carry-over to our assembly operation, including routine inspection, simulated in-use performance testing and, finally, visual inspection.
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