Why Choose Machinery in California?

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Top Machinery in California

Andersen Industries

πŸ“ Adelanto, CA Est. 1966
Specialties: Metal FabricationCNC Laser CuttingCNC Turret PunchingCNC Machining

Since 1966, Andersen Industries has provided engineered and cost-effective solutions to manufacturing challenges in the metalworking industry. Operate...

Assembly Automation

πŸ“ San Dimas, CA
Specialties: Screw Driving SystemsScrew Feed SystemsAutomation ComponentsAssembly Equipment

Specializes in designing pre-engineered screw driving and screw feed systems for both automated and hand-held assembly equipment. Proudly made in USA,...

Autosplice

πŸ“ San Diego, CA Est. 1954
Specialties: Connector ManufacturingMetal StampingInjection MoldingPCB Assembly

Founded in 1954, Autosplice is a global manufacturer specializing in design engineering, metal stamping, injection molding, automation, and manufactur...

B&Z Manufacturing

πŸ“ San Jose, CA Est. 1960
Specialties: Ultra Precision CNC MachiningMulti-axis MillingPrecision TurningPrecision Grinding

Ultra precision CNC machining company with over 60 years of experience since 1960. Specializes in precision tolerances down to .00001 inches with 16,0...

Bakersfield Machine Company

πŸ“ Bakersfield, CA Est. 1918
Specialties: Industrial MachineryOil and Gas EquipmentHeavy Industrial ComponentsCustom Equipment

Industrial machinery manufacturer with 105 years of experience serving oil, gas, and energy industries. Specializing in custom equipment, repair servi...

Bandy Manufacturing

πŸ“ Burbank, CA Est. 1953
Specialties: Aerospace HingesCustom HingesPrecision DrillingAerospace Components

Founded in 1953, Bandy Manufacturing is the leading supplier of standard and custom hinges to the aerospace industry with 70+ years of service. Produc...

Finding great providers for Machinery in California

What to Look For

  • Quality Certifications: Verify ISO 9001, AS9100, IATF 16949, and industry-specific certifications
  • Production Capabilities: Ensure they have the equipment and capacity for your volume requirements
  • Materials Expertise: Match their material processing capabilities to your specifications
  • Track Record: Review quality metrics, customer testimonials, and years of industry experience

Questions to Ask

  • What are your lead times and production capacity?
  • Do you provide quality control documentation and testing?
  • What tolerances and specifications can you meet?
  • Can you handle prototype and small batch production?
  • What are your minimum order quantities and pricing structures?

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