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Industries Served

Precision Components for Demanding Applications

Every industry Smith Enterprises serves faces unique pressures—tighter tolerances, faster cycle times, harsher environments, and higher regulatory expectations. We manufacture precision-machined tooling components for applications where accuracy, repeatability, and reliability are critical, with a primary focus on medical and other precision-driven manufacturing industries.

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Medical

Medical manufacturing leaves no room for inconsistency. Tooling components must hold ultra-tight tolerances, perform reliably over long production runs, and support clean, controlled manufacturing environments.

Our precision machining and grinding processes are built around those exact requirements — ensuring components perform consistently from first article to full production.

Smith Enterprises works closely with medical molders and tooling engineers to supply precision pins, cores, sleeves, and micro components used in:

  • Medical device housings

  • Single-use components

  • Diagnostic and fluid-handling products

What matters most in medical:

  • Extremely tight tolerances (down to tenths)

  • Micro-diameter features

  • Material consistency and wear resistance

  • Repeatability from cavity to cavity

Electronics

Electronics tooling often involves small, complex geometries and tight spacing where even minor variation can cause assembly or functional issues.

Our experience with close-tolerance machining helps electronics manufacturers maintain accuracy in compact, detail-driven tooling.

  • Connectors

  • Housings

  • Electronic enclosures

Electronics customers rely on us for:

  • Small-diameter and fine-feature components

  • Accurate alignment and repeatability

  • Precision grinding for consistent dimensions

Automation

Automation applications demand components that operate reliably within mechanical systems, fixtures, and automated tooling — often under continuous motion and repetitive cycles.

Our components are built to integrate seamlessly into automated systems and maintain accuracy under repeated use.

  • Automated assembly tooling

  • Fixtures and indexing systems

  • Specialized automation equipment

What automation engineers care about:

  • Dimensional consistency

  • Durability under constant motion

  • Predictable performance over time

Semiconductor

Semiconductor manufacturing is one of the most precision-sensitive environments in modern manufacturing. Tooling components must meet exacting dimensional standards and support clean, controlled processes.

Here, precision isn’t optional — it’s required.
Our machining and inspection processes are aligned with the level of accuracy semiconductor tooling demands.

  • High-accuracy pins and cores

  • Components designed for controlled environments

  • Tight-tolerance features critical to process stability

Automotive

Automotive manufacturing requires tooling components that perform reliably across very high production volumes. Downtime and inconsistency are costly — accuracy and durability are essential.

Our components are engineered to meet the demands of automotive-scale manufacturing without compromising precision.

  • Interior and exterior automotive parts

  • Under-the-hood components

  • Multi-cavity, high-output molds

Automotive manufacturers value:

  • Repeatability across long production runs

  • Durable materials that resist wear

  • Dependable lead times to support production schedules

Personal Care

Personal care products are produced at high volumes, often with fast cycle times and multi-cavity tooling. In this environment, tooling components must be durable, dimensionally stable, and capable of running continuously without variation.

  • Precision ejector pins and cores for cosmetic packaging

  • Components that maintain consistent surface finishes

  • Reliable replacements to minimize downtime

The focus here: speed, consistency, and long tool life — without sacrificing precision.

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