Depending on the material, inside corner radii can be held to .001 inches, Hole sizes down to .002 inches in diameter can be drilled and dimensional tolerances of ±.001 of an inch can be held.
Our laser "stitching" allows parts to be "finger formed" during production saving time and additional operations.
Saunders & Associates: “We have been pushing Rache’s manufacturing limits to the fine points of what can be done with a laser, trying to see just how small can you really get and still hold the spec. Rache engineers never over-promise, they are always up front about what they can do -- repeatedly produce very small, precise rectangular holes. They make my job easy because they are easy to deal with.” -- Derek Langham, Purchasing
Channel Microwave: "Rache looks out for us. Over the last two years, they have occasionally assisted us with drawing clarifications which has helped their process and shortened our inspection time. Due to their commitment to quality, we anticipate awarding Rache with a "dock to stock" status with our company." -- Bonnie Murray, Quality Assurance Manager
Saes Parker : "Rache participates in our R&D process. Rache engineers were able to perfect a marking method for powder-coated parts using variable laser speeds that met our quality specs. Had we tried the same project, I’m sure we would have ended up with a lot of scrap in-house. We don’t even want to consider looking for another vendor." -- Carol Miller, Purchasing
Aseptico: “Machining easily read serial numbers on Aseptico electronic dental equipment parts is difficult because they are anodized black, but Rache had no problem achieving our design specifications. We work with a myriad of production dates from multiple fabrication shops. Once the parts hit our dock, I call Rache for a turn-around date, they have always hit the mark. When we find ourselves in a crunch situation, Rache always helps out with at least partial delivery in 24 hours.“ -- John Middaugh, Purchasing Agent