Wide variety of different saws providing cutting services for ferrous and non ferrous materials. Customer satisfaction is one of our main priorities here at MSS Engineering. Our highly trained staff are always available to support our clients. Our experienced engineers have extensive knowledge in product design and are able to help with new ideas and adjustments to your product.
We can also suggest the most cost effective way to produce your components. Here at MSS Engineering, we commonly use all types of materials such as high tensile steels, alloy steels, stainless steels also aluminum, brass and plastics such as nylon, polyethylene, acetal also aerospace alloys such as titanium and inconel.
We can also suggest the most cost effective way to produce your components. Here at MSS Engineering, we commonly use all types of materials such as high tensile steels, alloy steels, stainless steels also aluminum, brass and plastics such as nylon, polyethylene, acetal also aerospace alloys such as titanium and inconel.
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We are a proudly owned Western Australian leading Precision Engineering company that has provided high quality CNC machining and sheetmetal work since 1992. MSS Engineering invests in high quality CNC machinery including 3 Mori Seiki CNC Machines, an advanced FUNUC CNC Robodrill which provides around the clock production & an Amada CNC Punch Press for our sheetmetal work production.
With a variety of CNC Machining Centres, MSS Engineering has the capacity to do large volume of work as well as small orders. When you need CNC machining in Perth for an urgent job, Here at MSS, we deliver your components with a fast turnaround. We use state of the art machinery linked to our CAD system, giving the highest standards of accuracy.
Specializing in precision sheetmetal, we service a variety of companies which include electronics, rail, Transport, CCTV, and Health Industries in Perth. All our parts are manufactured to exacting tolerances and to the highest level of finish. If you have an idea, we can help you with the design, prototype it and then manufacture it.
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Hayley Allison
Oct 03, 2018
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