The P4Swiss / Lindel team takes great pride in their precision CNC machining and the high-quality products we produce for our customers. Most pieces are quite small, requiring tolerances as tight as .0005”. Occasionally, though, customers come to us with requests for machining of larger, yet still highly complex parts. In a recent project, we were able to help with one such piece. “While the process is much the same, large, complex machined parts like this are a welcome challenge for our machinists,” said Tom Ferrara, P4Swiss / Lindel General Manager. This custom machined piece consisted of more than 40
Read more about CNC machining in Tucson →The team at P4Swiss / Lindel Precision CNC Machining has been navigating recent COVID-19 updates with special attention. While many manufacturers are focusing on a return-to-work strategy, the P4Swiss / Lindel team continues production and service at 100%, focused on serving their precision CNC manufacturing clients. While, as an industry, they’ve experienced a brief respite in business closures and slowed demand due to COVID, the need for precision medical supplies and custom, complex parts remains high. As a critical supplier to the medical industry, as well as others, they’re prepared to assist their customers through any additional pandemic issues that
Read more about CNC machining in Tucson →Since 1987, the team at P4Swiss / Lindel has been providing precision, multi-axis milling to our customers throughout the southwest United States and across the nation. Specialty manufacturers including medical and optical, aerospace, military/defense contractors, and more have relied on P4Swiss / Lindel for the advanced machining precision necessary to success in their highly competitive industries. “We’re truly honored to partner with our milling and precision CNC customers,” said Tom Ferrara, General Manager at P4Swiss / Lindel. “As these industries continue to advance, the precision and intricacy of the parts we produce become more amazing with every order.” Capabilities available
Read more about CNC machining in Tucson →It’s no surprise that milling for precision machined parts is in high demand these days. When it comes to accuracy, speed and efficiency, the ability to match the milling process with the clients’ project is imperative. While some CNC shops have 3-axis or 4-axis lathes, the team at P4Swiss / Lindel take the precision a step further, offering not only 3-axis and 4-axis machining but also 5-axis CNC machining. With an extensive range of production levels available to the market, their lathes produce some of the nations most precise complex small parts. If you’d like to see more samples of
Read more about CNC machining in Tucson →After the merger between Oceanside, California’s P4Swiss and Lindel CNC Machining from Tucson, Arizona, clients and prospects for both companies were notified of increased capabilities and location change. For much of the last year contact and communications strategies had been focused on building stronger standard operating procedures (SOP) and increasing service and support to our customers. As a final step to the service and support functions of the merger, a new, streamlined digital and Web presence with the new P4Swiss / Lindel CNC Machining brand mark has been relaunched under precisionCNCmachining.com. Beyond an updated logo, the restructured site has been
Read more about CNC machining in Tucson →Virtually every release and news item seen out there these days focuses on the Coronavirus / COVID-19 Pandemic and how the shutdown of non-essential business has impacted the nation. While a large swath of the U.S. workforce has been sidelined from the virus, industries like medical manufacturing, military defense manufacturing, power generation, and others have stepped up to address the emergency. As Critical Suppliers to these industries, P4Swiss / Lindel CNC Manufacturing is working to increase production and reduce delivery times to assure we continue to serve the nation efficiently and effectively. While operations are far from “Business as usual,”
Read more about CNC machining in Tucson →The P4Swiss / Lindel team has been part of some inspiring production and manufacturing programs. From custom engineered CNC machined parts sent into space to being an integral part of a high-precision CNC manufacturing supply chain, the precision CNC and Swiss CNC machining we do from our Tucson, Arizona plant makes the lives of our client-partner’s from around the nation better. If that wasn’t enough, we also provide custom CNC machined parts that go further than that. By partnering with U.S. Defense contractors and military manufacturers, the P4Swiss / Lindel team steps up to help defend our country and protect
Read more about CNC machining in Tucson →The team at the Tucson, Arizona CNC machining company P4Swiss / Lindel have been looking skyward recently, and for good reason. Several precision CNC machined parts produced at the Tucson facility have been skyrocketing their way across the solar system documenting one particular asteroid 101955 Bennu, and they’re pretty proud of it. “Working with scientists and engineers at University of Arizona is always an exhilarating experience,” said Tom Ferrara, General Manager at P4Swiss / Lindel. “Being able to meet their design and engineering specifications and help with the production of OSIRIS-REx took real team effort.” CNC manufacturing for aeronautical parts
Read more about CNC machining in Tucson →As we close our Q3 and roll into Q4 of 2019, we’re working with our customers to build better industry knowledge, better industry service, and a stronger precision manufacturing future for us all. As an important part of our ongoing service to our customers, we’ve developed a quick, 3-minute survey to gather some of your perspective on today’s manufacturing business environment. By taking the P4Swiss / Lindel Engineering 2020 Customer Market Survey, you’ll provide much-needed insight to our industry, our products and services, as well as how to best serve you and our customers today and in the future. Please
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