Below are some examples of production machine
work done by LSI. Having done our own machining in house for
29 years, we realize the importance of quality, precision and
the ability to meet deadlines. Each of these parts is unique
in their set up and production process.
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This
part was created using a combination of turning and milling. Created
out of 6061 T6 aluminum, this part features flawless interrupted
cuts. This part also has a black anodized coating. This
part is 4.5" in diameter. |
This casting was mounted on an indexer to accomplish multiple
side machining with a single set up. This allowed greatly
reduced production time as well as reduced tolerance variation.
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This
casting features an irregular shape, multiple side machining processes,
as well as silk screening and painting. |

This casting features intricate multiple side machining which
is accomplished using one of our indexers. This method greatly reduces
setup time and ensures best possible precision. Our machines
probe the interior of this casting for core shift and automatically
adjusts the machine to compensate. |
These
parts are turned and milled from Delrin plastic. Using our
indexers, multiple side machining was accomplished with a small
amount of setup time. |

This part was machined out of a single solid block of 6061 aluminum
as a prototype for a production piece. This capability allows
us to create prototype parts quickly without the expense or time
needed for a casting. |
This
part was crafted out of 17-4 stainless steel using a turning,
milling and tapping process. Smooth lines, and pinpoint
precision made this part possible. |
This part is created with a combination of turning and milling.
What makes this part special is the webbing, which is as small
as .001" – .0011" in diameter. Extreme precision is required
to produce this intricate part. The production of this part
involved an indexer which allowed for the process to be reduced
to only two operations. |