H & A industries use the latest in state-of the-art software and our team of talented professionals can meet any design challenge.

We utilize MASTERCAM and GIBBSCAM for tool path generation from AUTO-CAD and/or SOLIDWORKS files. Programs are downloaded directly to CNC machines.

CAD

We work hand in hand with our customers to design and develop components that comply with ISO 9001 standards. AutoCAD and SolidWorks are primarily used for prototype models and drawings. We can use any type of file format or existing CAD drawings to create the tool path needed for your product. We can also assist you with engineering requirements and material selection to design components that are functional and cost-effective to manufacture.

 

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CAM

Computer Aided Machining is the process whereby the machine tool is programmed. We use a variety of software to accomplish this, including MasterCam and GibbsCam. Precision and efficiency are priorities when creating the tool paths. We can even use existing components to create a 3D digital model used for programming to machine an exact replica.

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Reverse Engineering

We specialize in reverse engineering for obsolete and hard to find parts.

Part Description: Bell Housing for Walt Disney Monorail (California)

Dimensions: 18.75" x 18.50" x 6.25"

Material: Original part on the right was made from cast iron. replacement parts were machined from A36 steel plate.

Notes: H&A Industries measured and recreated this part electronically with 3D models to the exact specifications requested by Walt Disney's Engineering department.

Once all changes were incorporated, parts were produced using our state - of - the - Art CNC Machinery.

Part Description: Rockwell Swivel Housings


Dimensions: 14.50" x 18.50" x 5.00"


Material: Original part on the left was casting from back in the 1950s. This part, on the applications it was used on, ended up wearing out and later failed.
Replacement parts were machined from 4140 Heat treated and stress-relieved steel and are currently in service.


Notes: H&A Industries measured and recreated this part electronically using our coordinate measuring machine (CMM). 3D models and drawings were created and replacement parts were produced by us.