Connecticut's manufacturing corridor from Hartford through New Haven is one of the oldest and most capable precision machining markets in the country. Pratt & Whitney's jet engine production anchors a dense supply chain of aerospace machine shops specializing in superalloy machining and tight-tolerance turned components.
Mill-Turn Capabilities
4140, 4340, 8620 alloy steels. 303, 304, 316L stainless. 6061/7075 aluminum. Brass, bronze. Ti-6Al-4V. Inconel 718. Delrin, nylon, PEEK.
±0.0005" on diameters. ±0.001" on milled features. Concentricity 0.001" TIR. True position ±0.002" on cross-holes relative to turned datums.
OD/ID turning, live-tool milling, cross-drilling, tapping, grooving, threading, knurling, keyways, flats, hex profiles, and C-axis contouring — all in one setup.
Live tooling with C-axis and Y-axis capability. Sub-spindle for complete backworking. Prototypes through production runs.
Industries in Hartford
Jet engine and gas turbine component manufacturers, defense subcontractors, submarine and naval hardware suppliers, and medical device companies.
How It Works
Submit your project through the Axhera Network — upload a drawing or describe the work. The network matches you with verified shops in the Hartford area that have the right machines, the right experience, and open capacity. You get quotes directly from the shop doing the work, not through a markup layer.