Your Parts - Made Right

Close-up of a metallic CNC machine part being machined, with visible cutting tools and metal shavings.

CNC, or computer numerical control machining, is a widely used manufacturing process that uses automated, high-speed cutting tools to form designs from metal or plastic stock.

Low-Carbon to High-Carbon Steels, Cast, Ductile Iron, Heat-Treated Alloys, DOM Tubing and Stainless Steels are regularly machined at Phoenix. We have capabilities for turning upwards of 70RC, Tool Steel and Chromed Shafting, on the other end of the scale, we also machine Aluminum Alloys, UHMW and Acetal Plastics, Brass, and Copper.

Our CNC machines include 2-axis lathes, and 4-axis milling machines.

Close-up of a lathe machine working on a metal piece, showing the shiny, circular metal part and the machine's tool holder with orange and blue tool components.

CNC Turning

From .125” to 16” diameter, as long as 33” between centres

Holding tolerances of +/- 0.0002” is routine, as well as surface finishes of RA 4-250. More recent services include Internal Keying, and Splining.

With special care we machine upwards of 24’ Hydraulic Shafting.

CNC Milling

A CNC machine cutting metal with water coolant spraying from a nozzle.

Full 4 Axis Profiling, holding +/- 0.0002” on bore diameters.

More recent services include External Gear and Spline Milling.

From 50”x20”x25”(x,y,z), with 4th Axis capabilities