
CNC MACHINING SERVICES
PG WATSON'S CNC MACHINING SERVICES
CNC-RELATED SERVICES
WHY CHOOSE OUR SERVICES?

50 Years of Experience
Our team has over 50 years of experience within the manufacturing industry. Our experts can recommend the best machining practice to meet your needs.

Fast Turnaround Times
Get precise parts created and delivered with quick turnaround times. Our team will go the extra mile to make sure you get the parts you need.

Quality Assurance
Our reputation is our prime asset. We will always ensure the parts we manufacture are are built to last and meet your specfications.

Competitive Pricing
As one of Perth's leading CNC Machining companies, we can offer our clients competitive prices to meet their budget needs.
INDUSTRIES OUR MACHINING SERVICES COVER
Automotive
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King Pins
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Bushes
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Collars
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Racing Components

Electronics
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Hinges
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Plastic Housings
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Metal Housings
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Stand Offs
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Pins

Mining
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Spare Parts
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Lifting Jigs
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Impeller Casings
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Impellers

Oil, Gas And Petroleum
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ROV Spares
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New ROV Manipulator Arms
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Tether Management Components

Energy
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Isolator Parts
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Battery Terminals
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Brass Inserts
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Bus Bars

Medical
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Dental Equipment Brackets
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Frames
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Sample Holders

Construction
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Brackets
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Pump Housings
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Valves
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End Caps

Hydraulics
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Power Packs
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Manifolds
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Valve Blocks
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Cartridges
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Cylinders
What is CNC Machining?
CNC Machining is a process term used in the manufacturing industry to refer to the automated control of different tools through the use of computers. CNC is an acronym for computer numerical control. The types of tools that use this method include mills, lathes, routers and grinders.
On the surface, it may look like a normal PC controls the machines, but the computer’s unique software and control console are what really sets the system apart for use in CNC machining.
Machine tools utilizing CNC Machining all function through the use of numerical control. A computer program is customized for an object and the machines are programmed with CNC machining language (called G-code) that essentially controls all the features like feed rate, coordination, location and speeds. With CNC machining, the computer can control exact positioning and velocity. CNC machining is used in manufacturing both metal and plastic parts.


CNC Machining Process
First a CAD drawing is created (either 2D or 3D) on specialist software. Code is then created that the CNC machine will understand based on the CAD drawing. The program is loaded and finally an operator runs a test of the program to ensure there are no problems. This trial run is referred to as “cutting air” and it is an important step because any mistake with speed and tool position could result in a scraped part or a damaged machine.
There are many advantages to using CNC Machining. The process is more precise than manual machining and can be repeated in exactly the same manner over and over again. Because of the precision possible with CNC Machining, this process can produce complex shapes that would be almost impossible to achieve with manual machining.
CNC Machining is used in the production of many complex three-dimensional shapes. It is because of these qualities that CNC Machining is used in jobs that need a high level of precision or very repetitive tasks.
At PG Watson’s we use the latest CAD/CAM software to ensure accurate and reliable precision component manufacture. From concept to completion, R & D to manufacture, our software enables us to design and manufacture components to the highest quality.
We are able to work with all standard file formats which we will use to create a machining model and tool paths for manufacturing as well as all component engineering drawings.