To deliver cost
effective, quality, technically advanced custom, standard and
mil-spec machining solutions
to a wide variety of industries and businesses including applications
for cable, fluid and air controls,
antenna systems, nuclear and conventional power generation,
transmission and switching, medical,
security, marine, entertainment and recreational. In addition
we will offer these exceptional products and
solutions at a fair price with the highest levels of client
support through our team of professional
knowledgeable associates. |
Hogge
Precision is committed to providing products and services
of a quality that exceeds the continuing needs and expectations
of our customers. This commitment has allowed us to achieve
and sustain a reputation for quality at competitive prices
in the Screw Machine and CNC industry. We provide products
that meet the performance, quality, reliability, and safety
requirements of our customers.
We are able to provide prototype
services in quantities as small as 5 pieces on CNC's or production
runs to as much as 200,000 pieces on a multi-spindle screw
machine. We manufacture parts from a wide variety of materials
including steel, stainless, brass, copper, bronze, aluminum
and machinable plastics such as Teflon, Nylon, Polycarbonate,
Delrin, and Phenolic Resin. We also machine castings made
from bronze, aluminum, copper, brass, and cast iron. Over
the years, we have painstakingly developed an excellent rapport
with numerous reliable sources for plating and heat treatment.
All inquiries are quoted complete with plating, heat treatment,
etc. unless requested otherwise.
As an added service to our customers,
we provide them with twenty-four hour access to order information
via the internet. They are able to view current production
status on any open order and also any existing inventory we
may have on a particular part. All information is real-time.
That means as soon as production is posted to our internal
system, the data is available online.
Featured
in Modern Machine Shop Magazine, November 1998
Featured
in Modern Machine Shop Magazine, February 2004 |