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Flora Park, NY Company Offers CNC Turning & Tapping Processes For Aerospace

Published by francis, 2023-04-13 14:34:06

Description: Gear Techtronics (631-841-5534) launched new CNC-machined precision mechanical components to high-tech industries in Flora Park, Copiague, Sea Cliff, Bayville, Northport, Port Washington, and throughout the NYC metro area. For more information, go to https://gear-techtron.com
Gear Techtronics 97 Garfield Ave Copiague, Copiague, NY 11726, United States
Website https://www.geartechtronics.com
Phone +1-631-841-5534
Email [email protected]

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Flora Park, NY Company Offers CNC Turning & Tapping Processes For Aerospace

Get the best parts at the lowest prices -- call Gear Techtronics for the reliable quality precision components you need at the rates you deserve! The producer of precision mechanical components launched custom CNC- machined part services in Flora Park and surrounding New York areas.

The newly launched high-quality precision mechanical parts are custom- machined to your specifications using CNC turning, milling, drilling, tapping, boring, and grinding processes to create components with a typical tolerance of +/- 0.0001. The manufacturer uses these processes to produce gears, sprockets, pulleys, fasteners, shafts, couplings, bearings, or other mechanical parts for you.

Its products are distributed worldwide for use in such diverse industries as semiconductors, optical, packaging, aerospace, instrumentation, and robotics. The custom machining processes are all types of subtractive manufacturing or removing material to shape the workpiece, similar to how a sculpture is chiseled from stone.

Computerized Numerical Control, or CNC, processes consist of engineers using Computer-Assisted Design (CAD) software to program various pieces of equipment to shape and process the material. The material could be metal, such as steel or aluminum, or hard plastic. CNC turning involves the workpiece being held in a type of clamp called a chuck and rotated at varying speeds against a cutting tool. Milling is similar, but the tool rotates at high speed while the workpiece is held stationary.

Grinding is also similar but uses a rotating grinding wheel for a finer, more precise result. Drilling creates straight round holes, while boring enlarges, tapers, or finishes an existing straight hole. Tapping creates threading inside a hole or nut for a screw or bolt.

For more information, go to https://gear- techtron.com


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