Flagship CNC machine serving industrial verticals

Industries

Eight verticals, one controlled equipment purchasing method.

Haas Automation supports buyers who need tooling, equipment, and machinery choices to match the realities of their production environment, not just a catalog category.

3.7M+reviewed data points
8,221+controlled lines
29 yrsrepeat records
36release checks
17equipment groups

Vertical fit

Machinery requests are sorted by risk, not only by machine type.

Aerospace buyers care about traceability and fixture repeatability. Medical manufacturers may need inspection confidence and clean documentation. Job shops need versatility and uptime. The same machine family can support each case, but the purchasing packet should not look identical.

Aerospace

Rigid machining centers, 5-axis readiness, aluminum and titanium tooling, and documentation that supports controlled production reviews.

Medical Devices

Clean receiving files, stable setup notes, and inspection routing for small components, fixtures, and repeat production cells.

Automotive

Cycle-time review, spare packages, service access, and tooling replenishment for repeatable line support.

Electronics

Compact machining, enclosure work, prototype-to-low-volume paths, and short approval cycles.

Energy

Heavy-duty workholding, material-specific tooling, repair cell planning, and receiving notes for larger components.

Defense

Controlled documentation, supplier-file clarity, and purchasing records that separate sensitive assumptions from routine line items.

Job Shops

Flexible packages that let owners compare machine fit, tooling breadth, operator requirements, and cash timing.

Education

Machine and tooling bundles structured for training labs, safety review, and repeat consumable purchasing.

Aerospace CNC fixture case

Aerospace fixture cell

An aerospace supplier needed to expand fixture machining without losing traceability between the old cell and the new package. Haas Automation separated machine options, rotary requirements, inspection needs, and toolholder equivalents into a repeatable table. Engineering could review reach and setup risk, while procurement could compare approval-ready line items.

Job shop tooling refresh

Job shop tooling refresh

A growing job shop had mixed tooling suppliers and inconsistent spare plans. We rebuilt the request around material groups, machine assignments, holder standards, and reorder triggers. The owner gained a shorter buying cycle, while operators received a cleaner setup path for recurring part families.

ISO 9001 aligned files Serial trace records Safety review support FAI-ready receiving notes

Industry request

Tell us the vertical and the bottleneck. We will shape the machinery packet around it.

Share the production environment, target parts, materials, and approval constraints. We will organize the equipment, tooling, and documentation needs into a quote path your reviewers can follow.