Contract machine shops and OEMs rely on CNC milling machines to produce very precise components in industries such as medical, aerospace, automotive, motorcycle, and gun manufacturing. However, consistently achieving precisely machined components requires a quality retention knob, particularly in high-speed, high-volume applications.
Article Published In Cutting Tool Engineering June 5, 2020
Contract machine shops and OEMs rely on CNC milling machines to produce very precise components in industries such as medical, aerospace, automotive, motorcycle, and gun manufacturing. However, consistently achieving precisely machined components requires a quality retention knob, particularly in high-speed, high-volume applications.
Article Published In American Machinist May 20, 2020
Contract machine shops and OEMs rely on CNC machines to produce precision components for numerous manufacturing applications, for example in medical, aerospace, automotive, motorcycle, and defense manufacturing. However, consistently achieving precisely machined parts requires a high-quality retention knob, particularly for high-speed, high-volume milling operations.
Article Published In New Equipment Digest May 18, 2020
Contract machine shops and OEMs rely on CNC milling machines to produce very precise components in industries such as medical, aerospace, automotive, motorcycle, and gun manufacturing. However, consistently achieving precisely machined components requires a quality retention knob, particularly in high-speed, high-volume applications.
Article Published In Manufacturing Tomorrow, May 11, 2020
Contract machine shops and OEMs rely on CNC milling machines to produce very precise components in industries such as medical, aerospace, automotive, motorcycle, and gun manufacturing. However, consistently achieving precisely machined components requires a quality retention knob, particularly in high-speed, high-volume applications.
Two Generations of Quality and Excellence
T.J. Davies Company, Inc. was founded in 1965 by United States Navy veteran, Thomas Jared Davies. In August of 2018, Tom passed away, leaving the business to the next generation. Under the leadership of Tom’s daughter, Sherry Davies, the company maintains its values, mission, and vision while adding innovation and increasing involvement in the community.
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