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New Britain, Connecticut3.0(2)

Proudly family owned and operated since 1972, B&F Machine provides precision Milling, Grinding, and Turning for Aerospace and Consumer Parts Manufacturers.

+1 860-225-6349Website
Columbus, Ohio5.0(4)

B&G Tool Description

+1 614-451-2538Website
Detroit, Michigan5.0(3)

Providing 24/7 breakdown and emergency machine repair services, machine parts & gear drives in the US since 1939.

+1 313-843-6720Website
Effingham, Illinois5.0(2)

A B&L web press is remanufactured, not rebuilt. And that makes a world of difference to your bottom line. A rebuilt press is little more than an overhauled machine, with its defective parts switched out for new.

+1 217-342-3918Website
Belleville, New Jersey5.0(3)

B&M Machine Co Inc is is a full service machine shop that specializes in CNC milling and turning.

+1 973-751-0789Website

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