Precision Machining & Contract Manufacturing

Precision Machining for Difficult Parts and Demanding Production.

Bring Us a difficult part or drawing — and get to reliable production with fewer supplier handoffs.

Deep-hole drilling, honing, part manufacturing and assembly connect around one requirement, for industrial and oilfield buyers who need accurate parts in dependable quantities.

80MM

Max hole diameter, solid material

2M

Drilling depth

150MM

Boring of existing holes

4.5M

Honed part length

The MIR process

One requirement. Four controlled stages.

Heat-number marked tube stock at MIR
FIG. 01 — TRACEABLE STOCK
Cutting fluid discharging from a deep-drilled bore
FIG. 02 — BTA DRILLING
Honing head with abrasive stones inside a bore
FIG. 03 — BORE FINISHING
Inspection and marking station at MIR
FIG. 04 — QUALITY CHECK
  1. 01

    Material & drawing intake

    The job starts from your drawing, blueprint or CAD/CAM file. Heat-marked stock is verified against the job before it enters production.

    6INTAKE ITEMSquantity · material · drawing · tolerances · notes · date

  2. 02

    Deep-hole drilling

    BTA/STS or gun drilling produces the deep, straight bore — accurate, repeatable and burr-free where conventional drilling gives up.

    2M DEPTHholes to ⌀80 mm in solid material

  3. 03

    Honing

    Abrasive stones on a mandrel bring the bore to exact size, straightness and surface finish — in-house, no second supplier.

    4.5M PART LENGTHbores from 38.1 mm diameter

  4. 04

    Inspection & release

    Finished work is checked against the drawing; oil-tool work carries quality monitoring and traceability from receipt to delivery.

    8STATUS STEPSreceived through released — tracked per job

Production confidence

Specifications in. Controlled work out.

The bulk of MIR's work is repeat production for industrial and oilfield customers — parts made to the customer's own specifications, run after run, with quality assurance that can be tailored to each customer's requirements.

  • Repeat and contract production on scheduled releases
  • Jobs start from your drawing, blueprint or CAD/CAM file
  • Specialist deep-hole drilling and honing in-house
  • QA tailored to customer-specific requirements
How MIR controls quality →
Wide view of the MIR Machining shop floor with lathes and milling machines
FIG. 2 — MIR shop floor, Calgary
MIR operator at an inspection and marking station with a row of machined sleeves
FIG. 3 — Inspection station

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