by Dan Stager
Share
by Dan Stager
Share

Modern electronics are shrinking — and so are the components that make them work. From connectors to fasteners, precision machining must keep pace with miniaturization.
The Challenge of Miniaturization
As parts get smaller, tolerances get tighter. A connector pin only microns off-spec can prevent an entire circuit from functioning. Surface finishes must also be flawless — imperfections can disrupt conductivity or create assembly issues.
Why Swiss Machining Excels
- High length-to-diameter accuracy: Perfect for slender pins, shafts, and connectors.
- Multiple features in one setup: Slots, threads, and cross-drills without moving the part.
- Material versatility: Copper, brass, stainless steel, and specialty alloys are all common in electronics — and well-handled by Swiss machining.
Partnering for Electronics Success
Waterbury Swiss Automatics helps electronics manufacturers achieve the precision needed for smaller, more complex designs. Whether producing short runs for prototypes or scaling up to high-volume production, our expertise ensures reliability and performance in even the tiniest parts.
STAY IN THE LOOP



