| Design, Prototype & Production Machining, and Assembly |
| With millions of dollars invested in late-model machining, turning, and EDM centers in 30,000 square feet of manufacturing space, C&H's team can be a specialized niche in your manufacturing process of your turnkey resource for Design, R&D, Production, and Assembly. |
| We service a broad spectrum of clients in various fields including Aerospace, Medical, Electronics/Semi-conductor, Athletic, and Mold Fabrication. |
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| Manufactured Assemblies: *For more detail click on Services and Equipment List |
| C&H Machine Inc., and its woman-owned-and-operated sister company, Southern California EDM Services, Inc., also does business as Support Equipment and Multi-Kwik Jaws. We are two of the more prominent contract machining establishments on the west coast. (C&H Machine, Inc. was formerly known as Merit Industries, Inc. dba C&H Machine). These corporations are adjacent and enjoy a symbiotic relationship that affords each company a competitive edge. |
| SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDM: Southern California EDM Services Inc, is a woman-owned-and-operated small business. With a multitude of EDM machines having various capacities, we can cut and burn extreme tolerances for R&D as well as production quantities. Along with large-part and fine-finish capabilities, we can auto-thread and cut with wire as small as .002”. |
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SUPPORT EQUIPMENT INC.: Support Equipment, Inc., a division of Southern California EDM, is a ground support source, providing both manual and powered Fluid Servicing Equipment for the Aviation Industry. GSE, Maintenance and Repair Facilities all profit from the service these rugged models provide. |
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| We also manufacture and sell MULTI-KWIK JAW: Multi-Kwik Jaw is a revolutionary work-holding system that readily permits an average vise to hold 4 to 10 times the normal workload in primary machining operations. It is the best enhancement to increased production since pallet changers. Buy a set today! |
![]() | Read and learn more about C&H Machine in the August-September 2001 issue of "CNC WEST" magazine. |