CNC Machining

PowerBrace provides expert CNC machining services capable of transforming raw stock into precision-engineered components. Our advanced vertical and horizontal machining centers are designed for high-speed and high-accuracy operations such as drilling, tapping, threading, chamfering, countersinking, milling, and part etching. We can accommodate parts up to 55” in length, making us well-suited for both large-scale industrial parts and intricate, tight-tolerance applications.

Every component we machine goes through a rigorous quality assurance process to ensure it meets your exact specifications. We support a range of materials including aluminum, carbon steel, stainless steel, and specialty alloys. From prototype development to full-scale production, our machining services are tailored to meet the unique demands of clients in defense, transportation, and telecom sectors.

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CNC Machining In Action

This video showcases our expert CNC machining, transforming raw materials into precision-engineered parts. We utilize advanced vertical and horizontal machining centers for high-speed drilling, milling, and more.

Our clients love the results in long-lasting, durable products that they can trust for their material needs.

CNC Machining FAQs -

What CNC machining services do you offer?
Milling, drilling, tapping, threading, chamfering, countersinking, etching, and precision finishing.
What materials can be CNC machined?
Aluminum, carbon steel, stainless steel, and specialty alloys for industrial and defense applications.
What is the maximum part size you can machine?
Parts up to 55 inches in length can be accommodated on our machining centers.
Do you support both prototypes and production runs?
Yes. We machine everything from first-article prototypes to high-volume repeat production.
How do you ensure machining accuracy?
Every part undergoes quality inspections to verify tolerances, dimensions, and performance requirements.
Can machining be combined with laser cutting or welding?
Yes. Many customers leverage PowerBrace for fully integrated manufacturing workflows.