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Kent, Washington5.0(2)

Breedt Production Toolinng and Design (bptdesign.com) provides mechanical design, machining, and fabrication. Specializing in all machiend parts and welding including returnable carts.

+1 253-859-1100Website
Bremen, Indiana

With manufacturing experience spanning over 85 years, BCI Solutions, Inc. is a leading supplier of project-based manufacturing solutions in the US.

+1 800-837-2411Website
Cocoa, Florida4.9(29)

Find top-notch machinist at Brevard Cylinder Head for all your machining needs.

+1 321-453-3317Website
St. Louis, Missouri5.0(6)

For over 50 years, Brewer has manufactured chain and belt tensioners and idlers for the power transmission industry and is a leading supplier of bearings.

+1 314-231-0987Website
Fruitland, Iowa5.0(1)

Precision CNC machining services — prototyping, production runs, and quality parts. Request a quote online.

+1 515-519-2950Website
Concord, New Hampshire5.0(1)

Precision Reliability in Every Job We Do

+1 603-224-4333Website

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