Precision Metal Works, Inc. is a premier manufacturing facility providing products and services that meet or exceed our customer's requirements. ISO 9001 certified and utilizing 88,000 square feet of manufacturing space, we offer state of the art multifaceted manufacturing capabilities in fabrication, machining, finishing and assembly coupled with superior customer service.
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Precision Metal Works, Inc [PMW] was established in 1986 as a job shop supplying lower quantity production parts and component repairs for our customers. Through the next 30 years as the number of customers grew and the manufacturing needs increased, PMW expanded to meet those needs. Building expansion was realized and enhanced machining and fabrication capabilities were added.
Precision Metal Works provides sheet metal fabrication services across the nation. We have been producing sheet metal fabricated parts since 1986. Sheet metal fabrication is cutting and bending sheet metal. Special tools are used to cut the sheet metal. Sheet metal fabrication uses sheet metal to build metal products and parts.
Precision Metal Works provides MIG Welding and TIG Welding services to companies across the nation. We have been MIG Welding and TIG Welding since 1986. MIG welding is a welding process in which an electric arc forms between a wire electrode and a workpiece metal. This heats the workpiece metal(s), causing them to melt and join.
Precision Metal Works provides CNC Machining services to companies across the nation. We have been CNC Machining since 1986. CNC Machining is a process that involves the use of computers to control machine tools. Tools include lathes, mills, routers and grinders. It may look like a normal PC controls the machines, but the computer's unique software and control console is what's really used in CNC machining.
Precision Metal Works provides powder coating & painting services to companies across the nation. We have been powder coating & painting since 1986. Powder Coating is a type of coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. The main difference between a conventional liquid paint and a powder coating is that the powder coating does not require a solvent to keep the binder and filler parts in a liquid suspension form.
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Sep 13, 2021
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