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Instrumentation machining

Precision machining for instrumentation OEMs.

Best Machine Inc. machines the housings, bodies and precision components that instrumentation manufacturers build their products around, held to tight tolerances and verified on our own CMM before they ship.

What we make

Components built for accurate, repeatable instruments.

Instrumentation manufacturers need parts that hold their spec run after run — ours do.

Typical parts
Sensor housings Flow-cell bodies Valve bodies & manifolds Precision enclosures Mounting brackets Fittings & connectors
Materials and fit

What we machine for this sector.

Common materials
Stainless SteelAluminumTitaniumBrassEngineering Plastics
Best fit
Close tolerancesRepeatable production runsDocumented traceability
Why Best Machine Inc.

Instrumentation is the core of what we machine.

Instrumentation and metal-sensor manufacturers make up the largest share of our customer base. We know the tolerances, finishes and documentation these parts demand, and we run them through the same ISO 9001:2015-certified process every time, with CMM-based traceability on every job.

2004
Machining since
±0.0002″
Tolerance typical
50+
Ideal run size
9001:2015
ISO certified
Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Do you machine parts for analytical instrumentation companies?

Yes. Instrumentation is the largest single sector we serve — from sensor housings to precision enclosures for analytical and process instrumentation manufacturers.

What tolerances can you hold on instrumentation components?

We hold tolerances to ±0.0002″ typical, and as tight as ±0.0001″ on select work, verified on our Renishaw-equipped CMM before parts ship.

What production volumes do you support for instrumentation OEMs?

We’re best suited to production runs of 50+ pieces, from prototype through full production, so instrumentation manufacturers get consistent parts as their volumes scale.

Can you machine both the housing and internal components for an instrument?

Yes. Between CNC milling, turning, Swiss turning, wire EDM and laser marking for traceability, we can produce a full assembly’s worth of components in one shop.

Ready when you are

Have an instrumentation part to quote?

Send us a drawing or 3D model and we’ll get back to you with pricing and lead time.