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CNC Machining
 
CNC Machining Centers are utilized at Dayton Rogers in their tool rooms, for performing secondary operations to stampings and sheet metal parts, and for some projects that require production machining. CNC Machining Centers are most commonly used for drilling, tapping, countersinking, and counterboring operations. As with any metalforming operation, keeping tolerances as liberal as possible, while preserving design function, helps to minimize machining costs.
Most of the machining centers used at Dayton Rogers are CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled), which are programmed with the machining requirements for speed and accuracy. CNC machining centers have their own tool changers and have the ability to change between tools automatically in just seconds. By offering in-house secondary machining and production services, Dayton Rogers adds value to its customers by eliminating the need to re-source before delivery of completed parts. This controls costs and makes scheduling easier.
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