About Us
Precision Engineering LLC is an advanced metalworking contract manufacturer of custom sheet metal components and assemblies.
As a Tier-1 manufacturer to OEMs and other businesses, we support our customers’ various production requirements – from design-for-manufacturability and prototyping to low, medium, and high volume production runs – shipping to customer locations worldwide.
Established in 1988, Precision Engineering was recently acquired by The Heico Companies – becoming a part of the Thermal Solutions Segment (TSS). This new partnership has allowed us to increase our internal capacity and capabilities while also expanding the overall TSS offerings to include high precision sheet metal-based thermal enclosures and peripherals.
We’re excited to continue building out our portfolio of capabilities, to offer our customers a Total Thermal Solution.
Fabricating Solutions, Forming Results ®
Manufacturing
Support
Low Volume &
Prototyping
Medium & High-Volume
Production Runs
Finished Product
Assemblies
PRODUCT EXAMPLES
Brackets, boxes/enclosures, covers, panels, plates, electro-mechanical assemblies
Custom Metal Components and Assemblies
Our Services
Laser Cutting
Punching
Forming
Welding
Powder Coating
Hardware Insertion
Finishing/Gaining/Deburring
Electro Mechanical assembly
Product Manufacturing and Prototyping
Custom Aluminum Extrusions
5-Axis Machining
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