Precision Parts for
Ambitious Programs.
We partner with deep-tech startups and engineering-driven companies to deliver tight-tolerance precision ground components.
At a Glance
What We Do
- Cylindrical grinding (OD & ID)
- Surface grinding (36" x 12")
- Close-tolerance shafts, spindles, and bearing housings
- Hard materials: hardened steel, carbide, ceramics
- Exotic alloys: Inconel, titanium
- 100% inspection and first article inspection available
- Small batch / prototype to low-rate production
Perfect for Programs Like
Rotating components in turbomachinery and propulsion systems, robotics actuators, sensor housings, fluid handling/displacement, precision motion assemblies where tolerance isn't a suggestion.
Built for Startups That Can't Afford Surprises
Hardware startups face unique pressures: prototype timelines, investor milestones, and the unforgiving physics of tight tolerances. We get it because we live it every day.
Partnership
We don't just make to print. We partner with engineering and your in-house manufacturing experts to optimize for speed, cost, and scalability.
Startup-Friendly Responsiveness
No weeks-long black boxes. You get direct communication, prompt responses, and a partner who understands.
ISO9001 Compliant
We are working toward becoming ISO9001 certified by early 2027. We can provide full traceability and certificate of compliance as needed.
Right in Your Backyard
Based in New Britain, CT ("Hardware City"), equidistant from NYC and Boston. Easy to visit, easy to collaborate, easy to iterate fast.
Scales With You
From one prototype to low-rate initial production, we grow with your program. No need to bring in grinding in-house at high capex and low utilization.
Engineer-Owned, Engineer-Run
When you work with CT Precision, you work directly with the owner, an engineer who has both design and manufacturing experience in early-stage tech development to mature production programs.
Sam Park in LinkedIn
Sam brings 20+ years of engineering, manufacturing, and management experience spanning aerospace, industrial automation, and advanced manufacturing.