The overwhelming majority of Machine Shops concentrate on general machining of metal parts, each serves what is essentially a local market, and, if only as a matter of convenience, seem best indexed in a series of Full_Service subcategories that reflect their individual locations.
Electrical Discharge Machining
This category indexes sites of companies involved in electrical discharge machining, a process that removes metal from a workpiece by using a controlled electrical current to cut and create intricate shapes in materials that would be difficult to handle with other machining operations.
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Full Service
With few exceptions, Machine Shops each serve a local market rather than catering to a national (let alone an international) customer base.
Asia,
Europe,
North America,
Oceania,
South America,
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Gear Manufacturing
This category contains sites of companies involved in producing power transmission components. Many of them are fair sized corporations engaged exclusively in gear manufacturing, while others are relatively small machine shops focused on the same kind of product.
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Metal Fabricators
This category contains site of job shops and manufacturers that specialize in fabricating metal parts either in a more sophisticated way than by general machining or in a less than usual -- and more than likely advanced and complex -- form.
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Precision Cutting
This category covers machine shops that specialize -- or are primarily involved -- in waterjet, plasma, or laser cutting.
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Screw Machine Shops
This category contains sites of shops that concentrate on what is generally known as (Swiss) screw products, which are produced -- usually from bar stock -- on a single piece of equipment.
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Tool and Die Shops
This category covers sites of shops that are primarily concerned with the design, production, and supply of dies, fixtures, jigs, and other forms of tooling for a variety of end users.
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Trepanning, Gundrilling, Boring
This category contains sites of machine shops -- and there are relatively few of them -- that concentrate on what is perhaps the same idea: the drilling of centered holes through lengths of tubing, and usually long ones at that.
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