Cutting-Edge CNC Machining Equipment for Precision Manufacturing

At Royster’s Machine Shop, we leverage state-of-the-art Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining equipment to deliver precision, efficiency, and quality in every project. CNC machining automates cutting, drilling, milling, and turning processes, ensuring tight tolerances and consistent results for high-volume production. Our advanced capabilities allow us to meet the most demanding specifications while maintaining superior craftsmanship.

  • CNC machining, with travel capacity up to 78″ x 59″, able to handle large-scale milling operations.
  • CNC turning, with the capacity to machine components up to 40 inches in diameter with precision.
  • CNC milling, handling parts up to 13,000 pounds while ensuring accuracy and repeatability.
  • The ability to machine a wide range of materials, including difficult-to-machine alloys.
  • Custom fixture development to streamline production and enhance efficiency.
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Manual Lathes
Repair and Rebuild Station
Welding and Fabrication

The Machining Equipment that Sets RMS Apart

Our advanced equipment forms the backbone of our precision machining capabilities. From state-of-the-art CNC turning centers and horizontal machining mills to cutting-edge inspection tools like Hexagon CMMs, we’re equipped to handle projects of any size or complexity. Our technology ensures accuracy, efficiency, and unparalleled quality in every part we produce.

2 Axis Vertical Lathe
CNC Vertical Lathe
  • Okuma V760 – 30” Diameter x 30” Length
CNC Horizontal Lathes
  • Daewoo Puma 700 – 35” Diameter x 63” Length
  • Doosan Puma 480L – 25.6” Diameter x 80” Length
  • Daewoo Puma 12L – 19” Diameter x 40” Length
  • Mori Seiki NL-2500 – 14” Diameter x 27” Length with live milling and sub-spindle
  • Leadwell LTC 35 – 23.6” Diameter x 60” Length
CNC Multi-task Machine
  • DMG CTX Gamma 2000TC – 27.6” Diameter x 80” Length with milling spindle and 5-axis capabilities
CNC Vertical Mills
  • Okuma Millac 1052V – 80” x 41” x 31” with 11,000 lb. table capacity
  • Okuma Genos M560-VB – 41” x 22” x 18″
  • OKK VM7-III – 60” x 29” x 26”
  • Enshu EV650-C – 63” x 25.6” x 26”
  • Shizuoka B-10V – 40” x 20” x 20”
CNC Horizontal Mills
  • Kuraki AKB-11 – 78” x 59” x 59” with 13,000 lb. table capacity
  • Kuraki KBM-11 – 59” x 47” x 27” with 6,000 lb. table capacity
CNC Waterjet
  • Omax 80X – 6.5’ x 13’
CNC Wire EDMs
  • Fanuc Alpha C400iB – 28” x 24” x 10” Workpiece Capacity
  • Fanuc 0iA – 25” x 17” x 10” Workpiece Capacity
  • Fanuc 1iA – 33” x 27” x 16” Workpiece Capacity
Tool Room Vertical Mills
  • Proto-Trak (5) DPM RX5
  • Proto-Trak (2) DPM RX7
Tool Room Horizontal Mills
  • Darbert HBM4 – 86” x 63” x 38″
  • Kuraki KBT-1003W – 55” x 49” x 49”
Tool Room Lathes
  • Proto-Trak 1845
  • Proto-Trak 2470
  • Hardinge 8” x 18”
  • LeBlond 12” x 36”
  • Clausing 12” x 36”
  • Summit 20” x 80”
  • LeBlond 24” 72”
  • Clausing 24” x 87”
  • Lion 26” x 160”
  • VDF 35” x 144”
  • Bullard 42” Vertical
  • Clausing 48” x 96”
  • VDF 48” x 144”
Rotary Grinders
  • Mattison 72”
  • Blanchard (2) 36”
Surface Grinders
  • Okamoto 6” x 12”
  • Okamoto 6” x 18”
  • Chevalier (2) 6” x 18”
  • Okamoto 12” x 24”
  • Okamoto 20” x 20”
  • Chevalier 20” x 40”
  • Mattison 24” x 72”
  • Landis 14” ID-OD Grinder
Sinker EDMs
  • Chevalier DM-540
Heat Treat Oven
  • Cress C122012 12” x 20” x 12”
Bandsaws
  • Marvel PA460-HD – 20” x 18”
  • Marvel 18” Vertical
  • DoAll 18” Vertical
Welders / Fabrication Equipment
  • Miller Deltaweld 652
  • Miller Deltaweld 350
  • Miller Multimatic 255
  • Miller Synchrowave 400
  • Miller Synchrowave 250
  • Miller CP-300
  • P&H Wirematic 200
  • Preheat Furnace
  • Welding Positioner (2)
  • Thermal Arc Plasma Cutter
Presses
  • 300 Ton Horizontal Hydraulic
  • 75 Ton Hydraulic
  • 100 Ton Mechanical (2)
  • 100 Ton Hydraulic
  • 150 Ton Hydraulic (2)
  • 400 Ton Hydraulic
  • 2500 Ton Hydraulic
CMM
  • Mitutoyo 9106
Software
  • MasterCAM
  • Esprit
  • Solidworks
  • Jobboss
  • AutoCad LT

At Royster’s Machine Shop, we provide precision CNC machining solutions for a wide range of industries that demand accuracy, efficiency, and high-performance manufacturing. Our state-of-the-art equipment and expert machinists ensure that every component we produce meets the strictest quality standards. From defense to industrial manufacturing, we deliver the precision and reliability required for mission-critical applications.

Contact us today to discuss how our machining
capabilities can support your next project!

What is the difference between CNC vertical and horizontal lathes?

CNC vertical lathes handle heavy, large-diameter parts with improved stability, while CNC horizontal lathes are ideal for long, cylindrical components requiring high-speed machining.

Why is a CMM important in precision machining?

A CMM ensures that manufactured parts meet strict dimensional tolerances, reducing defects and ensuring quality control across industries.

What industries rely on CNC machining for precision manufacturing?

CNC machining is essential in industries that require high-precision, high-strength, and high-performance components. Some of the key industries we serve include:

  • Industrial Equipment & Heavy Machinery – We produce bearings, hydraulic manifolds, and structural parts for agricultural, construction, and manufacturing equipment, ensuring rugged performance.
  • Defense – We machine hydraulic fittings using durable materials like titanium and stainless steel to meet FAA and military specifications.
  • Transportation – Our CNC capabilities produce engine components, transmission housings, and drivetrain parts with exceptional accuracy and repeatability for both standard and high-performance vehicles.
  • Oil, Gas & Energy – We manufacture valve bodies, pipeline fittings, and turbine housings from stainless steel and heat-resistant alloys, ensuring durability in extreme environments.
What are the benefits of CNC machining over manual machining?

CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining offers superior precision, repeatability, and efficiency compared to manual machining. It allows for automated production of complex geometries, reduces human error, and enables high-volume production with consistent quality. CNC machining also supports a wider range of materials and tighter tolerances, making it ideal for industries requiring exact specifications.

What types of industrial equipment components can CNC machining produce?

CNC machining plays a crucial role in industrial equipment and heavy machinery, producing high-strength, wear-resistant parts such as:

  • Gears, bearings, and hydraulic manifolds for manufacturing, construction, and agricultural machinery.
  • Structural machine components that require tight tolerances and high durability.
  • Custom fixtures and tooling solutions, streamlining manufacturing processes and improving efficiency.

Our expertise in machining cast iron, steel, aluminum, and high-strength alloys ensures that components perform reliably under heavy loads and extreme conditions.

How do I determine the right machining process for my project?

Choosing the right machining process depends on factors such as material type, part complexity, production volume, and required tolerances. CNC turning is ideal for cylindrical parts, while CNC milling is best for intricate, multi-axis geometries. If you require precision measurement and quality control, CMM inspection ensures accuracy. Our team at Royster’s Machine Shop can help you determine the best machining solution based on your project’s specifications and industry requirements.

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