CMM & Laser
Inspection Services

CMM Inspection allows our machinists and inspection team to quickly and accurately check extremely complex parts while running production. The CMM is great for repeatability and removes any operator error. Our inspection equipment can measure parts to the .0001 of an inch, which is the thickness of a hair, sliced longways 30 times.

Why Choose Us for CMM & Laser
Inspection Services

  • We have top of the line machines and inspection equipment
  • We offer reliability and quality parts
  • We deliver quality parts on time
  • We ensure parts meet customers’ prints and standards
  • We build trust with our customers

What Makes Us Unique?

Having multiple types of inspection equipment allows us to choose the best option based on tolerances, quantity, and efficiency. Our equipment includes:

  • 3 CMM Machines (Duramax, XT, and RDS) for complex, tight tolerance parts
  • 3 Faro Arms for small quantities, using manual probe touch
  • 2 Keyence Machines for programmable measurements using light and shadows
  • 1 Flash for programmable measurements with more detail capabilities
  • 1 Scienscope for manual measurements using light and shadows

Our CMM & Laser
Inspection Services

  1. CMM Inspection
    CMM stands for Coordinate Measuring Machine. These
    machines work by a probe touching off the surfaces of
    a part then calculating the distance or size from one
    surface to another.
  2. Faro Arm Inspection
    Faro Arms are used for touching the part manually
    with a probe and are ideal for small quantities.
  3. Light and Shadow Inspection
    We use Keyence Machines, Flash, and Scienscope for
    measurements using light and shadows. These are
    great for profiles and hole locations but may not be
    suitable for tight tolerances.

FAQs

What is CMM Inspection?

CMM Inspection uses Coordinate Measuring Machines to accurately measure complex parts by touching off surfaces with a probe.

How accurate are your measurements?

Our machines can measure parts to the .0001 of an inch, which is extremely precise.

What types of inspection equipment do you use?

We use CMM Machines, Faro Arms, Keyence Machines, Flash, and Scienscope for various inspection needs.

What are the benefits of using different types of inspection equipment?

Having various equipment allows us to choose the best option based on tolerances, quantity, and efficiency.

Why is inspection important?

Inspection ensures parts meet customers’ prints and standards, building trust and delivering quality.