Precision Engineering
Precision engineering involves producing components to extremely tight tolerances using equipment such as lathes, milling machines, grinders, and surface finishing systems. Whether manufacturing prototypes, high‑accuracy components, or intricate metal parts, engineers depend on measurement tools that deliver stability, repeatability, and fine‑resolution accuracy. At Innovative Measurement Technology, we supply metrology solutions that support the full workflow — from machining on the lathe or mill, through to inspection and final quality assurance.
Why Precision Matters
Lathes and milling machines form the backbone of precision engineering. As these machines produce features such as bores, shoulders, diameters, recesses, flats, and slots, accurate measurement becomes essential to verify the machining process and guarantee part performance.
Common challenges include:
- Maintaining tight dimensional tolerances during turning and milling
- Checking internal diameters, depths, and geometric features machined on lathes
- Inspecting faces, walls, and profiles produced on milling machines
- Measuring small, intricate, or thin‑wall components without deformation
- Ensuring consistency across multiple operators and setups
- Recording traceable inspection data for quality systems
Our tools ensure that machining accuracy is upheld, from the first cut to final inspection.






