Good Projects for This Capability
- Complex multi-face parts
- Reduced handling between operations
- Contoured or angled features
- Prototype and short-run production

5-axis milling for multi-face components, complex geometry, and tighter positional relationships with fewer setups.
PEMCO uses 5-axis milling when a part benefits from controlled access to multiple faces, reduced handling, and more consistent feature relationships. This is a strong fit for complex blocks, contoured forms, tight tolerance details, and components where setup strategy has a direct impact on quality.
For the strongest review, send a current drawing or 3D model, material callouts, quantities, required finishes, inspection needs, and the target delivery date. The sidebar form includes an attachment field so drawings can be submitted directly from this page.
PEMCO keeps the quoting and production process practical. Drawings, models, material requirements, tolerance callouts, quantities, finish needs, and delivery goals are reviewed before the job moves forward. That early review helps identify the best machining path and gives the customer a clearer expectation of what will be required. The team also considers workholding, tool access, inspection points, secondary operations, and packaging so the project is planned around the real component rather than a one-size-fits-all process. This is especially valuable for buyers, engineers, maintenance teams, and production managers who need dependable parts without unnecessary supplier handoffs. PEMCO’s long manufacturing history also supports the way the team communicates. The goal is to provide useful input, complete the work accurately, and deliver finished components with the quality and accountability customers expect from an American precision machine shop.