Milling

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A milling machine is a machine tool used for the precision shaping of solid materials. It is based upon a cutter which rotates about the spindle axis and a table to which the workpiece is affixed. The milling operation involves movement of the rotating cutter along three, four or five axes. The cutter and workpiece move relative to each other, generating a precision tool path through which material is removed. The movement is precisely controlled. Stegg's milling machines may be manually operated, mechanically automated, or digitally automated via computer numerical control.

Stegg has manual milling stations. There are skilled operators on staff available to meet required product specifications. Stegg's skilled engineers are able to thoroughly draw, engineer and prototype the product. Stegg's licensed journeymen have the ability to hand craft precision custom parts on site.

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Stegg has C.N.C. machining centers. There are computerized, numerically controlled vertical and horizontal mills ready to make product. Stegg has operator, quality, setup and programming staff on hand throughout our twenty four hour work day. Our C.N.C. machining centers offer accurate milling, boring, drilling, counter boring, and tapping at rapid intervals. Stegg is capable of working with :

  • Steel
  • Stainless Steel
  • Steel Alloys
  • Copper
  • Brass
  • Aluminum
  • Titanium
  • Bronze
  • Nickel Alloys
  • Plastics