Five machine platforms, from toolroom bedmills to high-rigidity production centers, so the part gets the machine it actually needs — not whatever's free.

Milling here isn't one machine doing every job. A toolroom bedmill handles the oversized one-off, a high-rigidity center holds a tight tolerance in a hard material, and a 4th-axis setup gets a multi-feature part done in one pass instead of three.
Milltronics MB30 — 60"X × 30"Y × 24"Z extended envelope for large-bed work
Okuma MC-V4020 — high-rigidity platform for demanding materials and tight tolerances
Fadal 4020 VMC — mid-size complex components and multi-feature setups
Fadal 3016 VMC — integrated 4th-axis for multi-side machining
Milltronics MB25/MB20 — flexible setup strategies across part sizes
Different envelopes, different rigidity, different strengths — matched to the part before the first cut.
MILLTRONICS MB30
LARGE-BED MILLING
ENVELOPE
USE
60"X × 30"Y × 24"Z
Oversized one-offs
USE
Oversized one-offs
ENVELOPE
60"X × 30"Y × 24"Z
OKUMA MC-V4020
TIGHT-TOLERANCE MILLING
ENVELOPE
USE
40"X × 20"Y
Demanding materials
USE
Demanding materials
ENVELOPE
40"X × 20"Y
FADAL 3016 VMC
MULTI-SIDE MACHINING
ENVELOPE
USE
30"X × 16"Y
Multi-feature parts
USE
Multi-feature parts
ENVELOPE
30"X × 16"Y
Four kinds of milling work move through the department.
01
The Milltronics MB30's extended envelope takes on oversized parts a smaller mill can't clamp, without giving up accuracy.
02
The Okuma MC-V4020 holds tight tolerances in materials that fight the cutter, where a lighter machine would chatter or drift.
03
The Fadal 3016's integrated 4th-axis machines multiple sides of a part in one setup, cutting the handling and the error that comes with it.
04
The Milltronics MB25/MB20 flex across part sizes, so odd or in-between jobs still get a purpose-fit setup instead of a compromise.

Picking the right platform is half the job. The other half is verifying the part actually held what it was supposed to — coolant flow and cut confirmed mid-run, dimensions checked against the print before it's cleared.
Machine matched to the part before the first cut
Mid-production checks, not just a final inspection
CMM inspection for tight-tolerance validation
Owner-level review on critical first-article setups
From small precision components up to the Milltronics MB30's 60"X × 30"Y × 24"Z envelope — if it's oversized for a typical shop, it's usually still in range here.
Yes. The Okuma MC-V4020 is a high-rigidity platform built for exactly that — demanding materials and tolerances a lighter machine can't hold consistently.
Yes. The Fadal 3016's integrated 4th-axis handles multi-side, multi-feature parts in one setup instead of several.
Both. The mill fleet covers oversized one-offs and complex multi-feature parts — see CNC Production Parts for higher-volume runs.
Coolant flow and cut quality get checked mid-run, and finished dimensions go through CMM inspection against the print before release.
Print, model, or the actual part — however you've got it, send it over. You'll get a straight answer on whether we can make it, what it takes, and how long it runs.


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