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Evansville, Indiana

CEI has been in the precision machining business for over 50 years. A builder of tools, molds, dies, fixtures, gages and special machines.

+1 812-424-3879Website
Kent, Washington3.0(2)

Explore Custom Hydraulic's top-quality hose end fittings, designed for pressures up to 5,000 PSI. Trusted by the US Government for over 40 years, we offer advanced capabilities including MIL-I-45208A compliance and NIST-800-171 standards. Discover our reliable solutions for marine, military, and nuclear applications.

+1 253-854-4666Website
Lincoln, Nebraska4.6(10)

Custom Machine & Design, Inc is a machining and manufacturing business with over 25 years of experience.

+1 402-464-9595Website
Dixon, Illinois4.4(5)

Since 1976, Custom Machine, INC. has delivered precise, tailored machining services to meet client needs. Learn more about our quality solutions today!

+1 815-284-3820Website
Rio Rancho, New Mexico

Our Engineering Team Is On-Hand To Help Everyday. Talk To Us – We’re Here To Help

+1 800-655-3523Website
Statesville, North Carolina5.0(2)

Custom Machine Services Inc. is a Machine Shop Statesville, NC that offers a wide variety of custom machining, machine repair and fabrication solutions.

+1 704-873-1722Website
Sinton, Texas5.0(3)

Leading Manufacturer of Precision Machined Products with Superior Quality.

+1 361-364-4766Website

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