by Dan Stager
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by Dan Stager
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Bringing a new part from concept to market is rarely straightforward. Designers need flexibility in prototyping, consistency in testing, and scalability in production. Swiss machining is uniquely suited to support this entire journey.
Prototyping: Flexibility Meets Precision
During the prototype phase, speed and accuracy matter equally. Swiss machines can produce small batches of complex parts with the same precision expected in full-scale production, allowing engineers to validate designs quickly.
Iteration and Testing
Swiss machining allows for efficient changes between iterations. Because of the machine’s versatility, features like cross-drilling, grooving, and milling can often be performed in a single setup, saving time and reducing error.
Full-Scale Production
When a design is finalized, Swiss machines excel at high-volume, repeatable production. The sliding headstock and guide bushing ensure that every part — whether it’s the first or the thousandth — matches specification.
Partnering for the Full Lifecycle
Working with a shop experienced in both prototyping and production reduces risk and improves speed to market. At Waterbury Swiss Automatics, we collaborate with customers at every stage, from CAD refinement to high-volume delivery, ensuring parts meet both technical and business objectives.
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