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Mercury Machining Company
milled its first industrial component over forty years ago in 1965. Since then, our commitment to quality
craftsmanship and customer satisfaction has remained
steadfast-a key reason for our years of success in a highly
competitive market.
Today, from our 13,500 square foot facility, we manufacture
both precision machined parts and fabricated components for a
variety of customers. Completely climate controlled and
equipped with the latest machining equipment, our main
manufacturing facility is home to a highly trained group of
professionals who produce a wide range of precision machined
parts- on time and on budget- from an ever expanding list of
materials. Tour our website for an up-to-date detailed list of
equipment.
And finally,
nothing leaves our plant without first receiving the approval
of our Quality Assurance Dept. . This
stand-alone department is guided by a full-time professional
staff that ensures we meet not only our expectations, but your
expectations and blueprint specifications. All measuring
instruments are routinely calibrated with reference standards
set by the NSIT.
For 4 decades, Mercury Machining has built
its reputation on a tenacious dedication to craftsmanship and
customer service. Our goal is to continue this effort and to
exceed it.
We are especially
proud of the success and quality of our Computer
Numerical Control (CNC) milling & turning. Using
computer controlled machining equipment, we deliver accurately
machined products whose specifications match exactly
throughout the manufacturing run - from the last part to the
1000th part!
Another area of specialty at Mercury Machining
is welding and fabrication. Located 3 blocks from our
main facility, our welding shop is MIG, TIG and arc weld
capable. This facility also contains our stock-cutting
machinery, sheet metal equipment and raw material
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Although Mercury Machining specializes in CNC machining,
welding, and fabrication, we offer other services to provide
total manufacturing solutions to our customers. Some of
these are:
- Manual milling & turning
- Surface & cylindrical grinding and I.D. honing
- Reverse engineering of existing parts
- drafting
- Complete machine assembly




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