Precision was founded in 1977. In the years since the company’s humble origins as small machine shop supporting the local wood products industry, we’ve grown rapidly and become a major player in the material handling industry.

Today, we are the leading supplier of extreme-duty bulk material handling components for industrial plants operating in the Biomass & Wood, Cement Manufacturing, Pulp & Paper, Food & Agriculture, Metals & Minerals, and Coal-Fired Power Generation industries. We tackle the most challenging and difficult material handling issues! When others walk away or provide a sub-par product, Precision Machine & Manufacturing specializes in developing solutions that not only successfully addresses problem areas, but ensures unexpected downtime is a thing of the past!

Abrasive materials, elevated temperatures, corrosive materials, high-volume throughput? Just another day at the office for us! Rotary valves, screw conveyors, and rotary feeders that are designed to significantly outlast the competition, improve throughput, while decreasing energy cost and improving functionality is what we hang our hat on!

We’re very proud that every product we build is 100% Made in the USA. We believe in innovation and development. We excel in solving new, challenging applications for our customers and all we ask is that you give us an opportunity and we guarantee you will be glad that you did!

Thank you for your interest in Precision Machine & Manufacturing!

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Who We Are

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  • Experience, knowledge and a hard-charging drive to build the highest quality material handling components in the world is what we strive to do every day! We are small enough to make quick decisions but big enough to be innovative and support the largest customers. If quality is important to you and your operation, give us an opportunity and we guarantee you will be glad that you did!

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Precision Capabilites

Principles of Lean
Manufacturing
Beginning in 2018, we immersed ourselves in the principles of Lean Manufacturing and are committed to this as Precision’s roadmap for the future. Kaizen events, 5S, balanced cellular flow of production, make-one/moveone, mixed lots, flexible fixturing, and other elements of Lean are part of our daily operations. We are committed to continuous improvement in all our business processes.
Integrated Manufacturing
Precision has chosen an integrated manufacturing model in which we keep all of the mission-critical manufacturing processes inhouse. In our case, we believe product design, CNC programming, fabrication, machining, and assembly can only be done by us. Most other processes are outsourced to trusted, long-term local suppliers.
Employee Safety
Employee safety is a paramount concern at Precision. We invest heavily in improvements to reduce risks and devote considerable management and employee time to assuring that our facility is a safe place to work. An active, employee-driven safety committee meets regularly and initiates numerous projects, small and large, to mitigate risks.
Flexible Processesy
We aim to maintain flexibility in our processes so that we can develop solutions for customer needs without limitations around materials of construction, equipment size and weight, tolerances, or configuration.
SOLIDWORKS 3D/AutoCAD/SmartCam
All of our equipment design is done using SOLIDWORKS 3D modeling software and AutoCAD design software. CNC programming is by SmartCam, integrated with SOLIDWORKS.
Quality
Incoming materials and components are inspected for conformance to specifications. We are adherents to the philosophy that quality work is the responsibility of every operator and can’t be effectively “inspected in.” We complete final assembly inspection reports that document internal clearances on all rotary feeder and rotary valves; along with a short run on our test fixture.
Materials
We have a wide variety of materials available to us in order to select the best one for a customer’s application. We routinely work with mild steel, AR400, Tri-Braze abrasion-resistant steel, Super-C chromium carbide steel, and a wide range of stainless steels. We utilize many types of hard-facing and overlay materials to provide additional wear resistance in key spots on our equipment.
CNC Machining
Precision has invested in a wide range of CNC mills and lathes in order to provide our customers with highly-repeatable, close tolerance machined parts in our rotary valves, rotary feeders, and screw conveyors.

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Mission Statement

  • Mission Precision solves challenging material handling problems so that our customers achieve their operational and financial goals. We provide solutions that deliver an exceptional return-on-investment in the belief that our customer’s success will drive our success
  • Vision To become known throughout North America as the solutions leader for the most difficult bulk material handling applications – those where “it has to work.”
  • Our Values
    1. Conducting all our business with integrity and honesty
    2. Developing our employees and giving them opportunities to grow
    3. Incorporating safety into everything we do
    4. Treating suppliers fairly and partnering with them to capitalize on their know-how and abilities
    5. Pursuing continuous improvement in all our products and processes
    6. Meeting our commitments and always doing what we say we’ll do

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Precision’s technical service personnel have years of experience building, rebuilding, assessing, and trouble-shooting issues with rotary valves and feeders. All of our technicians have worked in Precision’s fabrication and final assembly departments and bring valuable first-hand knowledge and skills to every evaluation.
Every evaluation includes a comprehensive summary report covering basic information about the equipment, a full appraisal of the current condition of the rotary valves and feeders, and recommendations for maintenance and follow-up actions as needed. We aim to issue reports within 7-10 calendar days following site visits. Click here for a sample of a completed TES report.
During the initial rollout we are providing the TES program free of charge. Once the service has been fully introduced, a nominal fee will be assessed.
We’ll evaluate any type of rotary feeder, rotary valve, or airlock of any make, from the smallest dust collector valves to the largest raw mill or finish mill feeder.
Precision technicians will arrive at your plant with a full set of the gauges and instruments necessary to perform a complete quantitative assessment of your equipment, including UT gauges, temperature sensors, borescopes, thermal imagers, sniffers, and related tools.
All of our technicians have received training and certification under the Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration program, MSHA Part 46. In addition, our experts have been trained and certified in first aid and CPR by the Red Cross. Precision carries worker’s compensation and general liability insurance on all personnel, and the policies provide full coverage when our employees are working at customer sites.
TES technicians will arrive with full personal protective equipment, including vests, hardhats, steel-toe boots, gloves, long-sleeve shirts, hearing protection, and masks. We also provide our own locks for lock-outs and tag-outs. Our technicians will complete your organization’s company-wide and site-specific online safety training courses in advance if they’re offered.
We like to gain an understanding of the equipment you’d like us to evaluate prior to our on-site arrival. For some applications, including raw mill feeders and finish mill feeders, we request details such as the date of installation and the number of operating hours and tonnage handled since installation. Upon arrival, our TES expert will hold a short (10-15 minute) meeting to make a game-plan for the assessments and discuss any specific safety or hazard topics. Depending on plant rules and standards, Precision’s technicians normally operate unescorted. After the evaluation, the technician will hold another short meeting to provide a verbal overview and update on findings.
Fill out the form below or email us at TES@premach.com with your questions or to request scheduling. We will respond immediately and look forward to serving you.

Precision’s technical service personnel have years of experience building, rebuilding, assessing, and trouble-shooting issues with rotary valves and feeders. All of our technicians have worked in Precision’s fabrication and final assembly departments and bring valuable first-hand knowledge and skills to every evaluation.
Every evaluation includes a comprehensive summary report covering basic information about the equipment, a full appraisal of the current condition of the rotary valves and feeders, and recommendations for maintenance and follow-up actions as needed. We aim to issue reports within 7-10 calendar days following site visits. Click here for a sample of a completed TES report.
During the initial rollout we are providing the TES program free of charge. Once the service has been fully introduced, a nominal fee will be assessed.
We’ll evaluate any type of rotary feeder, rotary valve, or airlock of any make, from the smallest dust collector valves to the largest raw mill or finish mill feeder.
Precision technicians will arrive at your plant with a full set of the gauges and instruments necessary to perform a complete quantitative assessment of your equipment, including UT gauges, temperature sensors, borescopes, thermal imagers, sniffers, and related tools.
All of our technicians have received training and certification under the Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration program, MSHA Part 46. In addition, our experts have been trained and certified in first aid and CPR by the Red Cross. Precision carries worker’s compensation and general liability insurance on all personnel, and the policies provide full coverage when our employees are working at customer sites.
TES technicians will arrive with full personal protective equipment, including vests, hardhats, steel-toe boots, gloves, long-sleeve shirts, hearing protection, and masks. We also provide our own locks for lock-outs and tag-outs. Our technicians will complete your organization’s company-wide and site-specific online safety training courses in advance if they’re offered.
We like to gain an understanding of the equipment you’d like us to evaluate prior to our on-site arrival. For some applications, including raw mill feeders and finish mill feeders, we request details such as the date of installation and the number of operating hours and tonnage handled since installation. Upon arrival, our TES expert will hold a short (10-15 minute) meeting to make a game-plan for the assessments and discuss any specific safety or hazard topics. Depending on plant rules and standards, Precision’s technicians normally operate unescorted. After the evaluation, the technician will hold another short meeting to provide a verbal overview and update on findings.
Fill out the form below or email us at TES@premach.com with your questions or to request scheduling. We will respond immediately and look forward to serving you.

Precision’s technical service personnel have years of experience building, rebuilding, assessing, and trouble-shooting issues with rotary valves and feeders. All of our technicians have worked in Precision’s fabrication and final assembly departments and bring valuable first-hand knowledge and skills to every evaluation.
Every evaluation includes a comprehensive summary report covering basic information about the equipment, a full appraisal of the current condition of the rotary valves and feeders, and recommendations for maintenance and follow-up actions as needed. We aim to issue reports within 7-10 calendar days following site visits. Click here for a sample of a completed TES report.
During the initial rollout we are providing the TES program free of charge. Once the service has been fully introduced, a nominal fee will be assessed.
We’ll evaluate any type of rotary feeder, rotary valve, or airlock of any make, from the smallest dust collector valves to the largest raw mill or finish mill feeder.
Precision technicians will arrive at your plant with a full set of the gauges and instruments necessary to perform a complete quantitative assessment of your equipment, including UT gauges, temperature sensors, borescopes, thermal imagers, sniffers, and related tools.
All of our technicians have received training and certification under the Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration program, MSHA Part 46. In addition, our experts have been trained and certified in first aid and CPR by the Red Cross. Precision carries worker’s compensation and general liability insurance on all personnel, and the policies provide full coverage when our employees are working at customer sites.
TES technicians will arrive with full personal protective equipment, including vests, hardhats, steel-toe boots, gloves, long-sleeve shirts, hearing protection, and masks. We also provide our own locks for lock-outs and tag-outs. Our technicians will complete your organization’s company-wide and site-specific online safety training courses in advance if they’re offered.
We like to gain an understanding of the equipment you’d like us to evaluate prior to our on-site arrival. For some applications, including raw mill feeders and finish mill feeders, we request details such as the date of installation and the number of operating hours and tonnage handled since installation. Upon arrival, our TES expert will hold a short (10-15 minute) meeting to make a game-plan for the assessments and discuss any specific safety or hazard topics. Depending on plant rules and standards, Precision’s technicians normally operate unescorted. After the evaluation, the technician will hold another short meeting to provide a verbal overview and update on findings.
Fill out the form below or email us at TES@premach.com with your questions or to request scheduling. We will respond immediately and look forward to serving you.

Precision’s technical service personnel have years of experience building, rebuilding, assessing, and trouble-shooting issues with rotary valves and feeders. All of our technicians have worked in Precision’s fabrication and final assembly departments and bring valuable first-hand knowledge and skills to every evaluation.
Every evaluation includes a comprehensive summary report covering basic information about the equipment, a full appraisal of the current condition of the rotary valves and feeders, and recommendations for maintenance and follow-up actions as needed. We aim to issue reports within 7-10 calendar days following site visits. Click here for a sample of a completed TES report.
During the initial rollout we are providing the TES program free of charge. Once the service has been fully introduced, a nominal fee will be assessed.
We’ll evaluate any type of rotary feeder, rotary valve, or airlock of any make, from the smallest dust collector valves to the largest raw mill or finish mill feeder.
Precision technicians will arrive at your plant with a full set of the gauges and instruments necessary to perform a complete quantitative assessment of your equipment, including UT gauges, temperature sensors, borescopes, thermal imagers, sniffers, and related tools.
All of our technicians have received training and certification under the Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration program, MSHA Part 46. In addition, our experts have been trained and certified in first aid and CPR by the Red Cross. Precision carries worker’s compensation and general liability insurance on all personnel, and the policies provide full coverage when our employees are working at customer sites.
TES technicians will arrive with full personal protective equipment, including vests, hardhats, steel-toe boots, gloves, long-sleeve shirts, hearing protection, and masks. We also provide our own locks for lock-outs and tag-outs. Our technicians will complete your organization’s company-wide and site-specific online safety training courses in advance if they’re offered.
We like to gain an understanding of the equipment you’d like us to evaluate prior to our on-site arrival. For some applications, including raw mill feeders and finish mill feeders, we request details such as the date of installation and the number of operating hours and tonnage handled since installation. Upon arrival, our TES expert will hold a short (10-15 minute) meeting to make a game-plan for the assessments and discuss any specific safety or hazard topics. Depending on plant rules and standards, Precision’s technicians normally operate unescorted. After the evaluation, the technician will hold another short meeting to provide a verbal overview and update on findings.
Fill out the form below or email us at TES@premach.com with your questions or to request scheduling. We will respond immediately and look forward to serving you.

Precision’s technical service personnel have years of experience building, rebuilding, assessing, and trouble-shooting issues with rotary valves and feeders. All of our technicians have worked in Precision’s fabrication and final assembly departments and bring valuable first-hand knowledge and skills to every evaluation.
Every evaluation includes a comprehensive summary report covering basic information about the equipment, a full appraisal of the current condition of the rotary valves and feeders, and recommendations for maintenance and follow-up actions as needed. We aim to issue reports within 7-10 calendar days following site visits. Click here for a sample of a completed TES report.
During the initial rollout we are providing the TES program free of charge. Once the service has been fully introduced, a nominal fee will be assessed.
We’ll evaluate any type of rotary feeder, rotary valve, or airlock of any make, from the smallest dust collector valves to the largest raw mill or finish mill feeder.
Precision technicians will arrive at your plant with a full set of the gauges and instruments necessary to perform a complete quantitative assessment of your equipment, including UT gauges, temperature sensors, borescopes, thermal imagers, sniffers, and related tools.
All of our technicians have received training and certification under the Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration program, MSHA Part 46. In addition, our experts have been trained and certified in first aid and CPR by the Red Cross. Precision carries worker’s compensation and general liability insurance on all personnel, and the policies provide full coverage when our employees are working at customer sites.
TES technicians will arrive with full personal protective equipment, including vests, hardhats, steel-toe boots, gloves, long-sleeve shirts, hearing protection, and masks. We also provide our own locks for lock-outs and tag-outs. Our technicians will complete your organization’s company-wide and site-specific online safety training courses in advance if they’re offered.
We like to gain an understanding of the equipment you’d like us to evaluate prior to our on-site arrival. For some applications, including raw mill feeders and finish mill feeders, we request details such as the date of installation and the number of operating hours and tonnage handled since installation. Upon arrival, our TES expert will hold a short (10-15 minute) meeting to make a game-plan for the assessments and discuss any specific safety or hazard topics. Depending on plant rules and standards, Precision’s technicians normally operate unescorted. After the evaluation, the technician will hold another short meeting to provide a verbal overview and update on findings.
Fill out the form below or email us at TES@premach.com with your questions or to request scheduling. We will respond immediately and look forward to serving you.

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