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Precision machining is a method of producing parts that are accurate and that fit ideally together. We’re Shields Precision at Swords Precision and we like to keep it very high-quality parts that go into a lot of things such as cars, airplanes, and machines. We rely on special tools and machines to cut, form and finish metal and other materials to ensure that each part is just right. Other Fabrication Services
Our team at Swords Precision has learned that the best products begin with precision machining. Our machines can cut and mold materials with incredible precision, so the parts we make slide seamlessly into the products they are used in. From small pieces that go inside a watch to larger parts that make an airplane, we treat it all with equal attention and skill. Rapid Prototype

Buyers of wholesale goods are generally looking for products that are well-made and dependable. That's where we come in. We, at Swords Precision, are adept at producing large volumes of parts rapidly and not screwing up the quality. We employ know-how to ensure that every batch of parts is as good as the last one, and to keep our wholesale buyers smiling and returning. Forging

Industry leaders require parts that are perfect — and work every time. At Swords Precision we utilize state-of-the-art methods and machinery to attain such high standards. Our products are designed to allow industrial leaders to focus on ways to keep their machines running smoothly and effectively, saving them the time and money. Moulds

Once in a while, companies require parts that are special and nothing like the other. That’s another thing that we do at Swords Precision. We use cutting-edge technology and processes to create custom parts tailored to our customers' precise specifications. This technology allows us to be so precise, to make exactly what the customer wants. Sheet Metal
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