Serving New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut

Production Waterjet Cutting Long Island

Every Part Identical, Every Time

When you need 50 parts or 5,000, consistency isn’t optional. Our production waterjet cutting in Long Island delivers the repeatability and precision your operations demand, without the delays or quality gaps.

Built for Reliable Production

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CNC Precision Control

Computer-controlled cutting ensures every part in your batch matches the first, with tolerances held to ±0.003″ across the entire run.

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No Heat Distortion

Cold cutting process preserves material properties and dimensional accuracy, eliminating warping that ruins batches and causes costly rejections.

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Flow Mach Systems

Industry-leading waterjet equipment programmed directly from your CAD files, delivering consistent results on every production order.

40+

Years Of Experience

High Volume Waterjet Cutting Services

Production Runs That Actually Match Your Timeline

Production waterjet cutting in Long Island means more than just cutting parts in bulk. It’s about delivering identical components, order after order, without sacrificing speed or accuracy. Whether you’re running a batch of 100 brackets or a repeat order for marine hardware, our CNC waterjet systems cut directly from your design files with the precision your assembly process depends on. We handle medium to high-volume fabrication for manufacturers, marine shops, architectural firms, and industrial operations across Long Island and the tri-state area. From aluminum and stainless to composites and specialty alloys, we cut materials your production demands without the heat distortion or tool changes that slow down other methods.

Built for Reliable Production

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Part 500 fits the same as part 1 because CNC control eliminates the human error that causes batch inconsistencies.

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You’ll cut lead times compared to traditional machining, especially on complex shapes that would require multiple setups elsewhere.

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Material costs drop when nesting software optimizes your sheet layout, reducing scrap and maximizing what you get from every plate.

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No secondary deburring or edge cleanup on most cuts means your parts move directly to assembly or finishing.

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Rush orders don’t derail your schedule because waterjet setup is fast and doesn’t require custom tooling for each job.

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You’ll stop worrying about heat-affected zones ruining material properties, especially on hardened metals and aerospace alloys.

Volume Fabrication Service Long Island

What's Actually Included in a Production Run

Every production run starts with your CAD file or drawing. We program the job directly into our Flow Mach CNC system, optimize the nesting to reduce material waste, and run test cuts if needed to verify dimensions before full production begins. During the run, our waterjet maintains consistent pressure, abrasive flow, and cutting speed to ensure every part meets the same edge quality and tolerance. There’s no drift, no tool wear changing dimensions halfway through, and no thermal expansion throwing off your specs. Once complete, parts are inspected, deburred if specified, and packaged for delivery or pickup. You’re not managing five different vendors to get a finished component. It’s one process, one point of contact, and one reliable result.

Repeat Order Cutting Long Island

Built for Repeat Business, Not One-Offs

When you place a repeat order six months from now, you’re getting the exact same part. Our CNC programs are saved and can be recalled instantly, which means no redevelopment time, no new setup fees, and zero variation from your original specifications. This matters when you’re managing inventory for just-in-time manufacturing or fulfilling ongoing contracts where consistency is contractual. A bracket that worked perfectly in your first batch will work perfectly in batch ten because the cutting parameters, tolerances, and edge quality remain locked in. For operations running seasonal production or managing fluctuating demand, this flexibility keeps you responsive without sacrificing quality. You’re not starting from scratch every time you reorder.

Batch Cutting Service Long Island

What You Get With Production Waterjet Cutting

Repeatability, speed, and cost efficiency aren’t competing priorities here. You get all three when waterjet handles your volume work.

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File Review and Programming

We load your CAD file, verify dimensions, and program the CNC path with optimized nesting to maximize material use and minimize cost.

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Cutting and Quality Control

The waterjet runs your batch with consistent pressure and speed, and parts are inspected throughout to ensure every piece meets your specifications.

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Production Setup and Testing

Material is staged, cutting parameters are locked in, and if it’s a new job, we run a test piece to confirm tolerances before full production.

Frequently Asked Questions

What tolerances can you hold on production waterjet cutting in Long Island?
We consistently hold tolerances of ±0.003″ to ±0.005″ on production runs, which is comparable to or tighter than most machining processes. The actual tolerance depends on material type, thickness, and part complexity, but CNC control ensures that whatever tolerance we hit on part one, we’ll maintain across the entire batch. For high-precision work like aerospace brackets or marine hardware, we can dial in even tighter specs by adjusting cutting speed and using optimized parameters. The key advantage with waterjet is that there’s no tool wear changing your dimensions halfway through a run, and no heat distortion throwing off your specs. Every part comes out dimensionally identical.
Consistency starts with CNC programming. Once we program your part, those exact cutting parameters are saved and can be recalled for any future order, eliminating variation between batches. During production, our Flow Mach system maintains constant water pressure, abrasive flow rate, and cutting speed, which are the three variables that impact edge quality and dimensional accuracy. We also use automated abrasive metering, so there’s no manual adjustment causing inconsistencies. For repeat orders placed months or even years later, we pull up the same program and run it with identical settings. You’re getting the same part, cut the same way, every single time. That’s the advantage of CNC waterjet over manual processes or methods that rely on operator adjustment.
Turnaround depends on volume, material, and current schedule, but most production runs are completed within one to two weeks from file approval. For smaller batches under 100 pieces, we can often turn jobs in a few days. Rush orders can be accommodated when you’re up against a deadline, and because waterjet doesn’t require custom tooling or lengthy setup, we can start cutting faster than traditional machining. The other advantage is that we’re local to Long Island, so pickup and delivery are quick, and you’re not waiting on cross-country shipping. If you need a firm timeline for your project, send over your specs and we’ll give you an accurate lead time based on current capacity.
Absolutely. That’s one of the biggest advantages of working with us. You can prototype a part, make revisions, and then scale directly into production without switching vendors or re-engineering for a different process. Waterjet doesn’t require expensive tooling, so low-volume prototyping is cost-effective, and when you’re ready to run 500 units, we just increase the quantity without changing the setup. This keeps your development process streamlined and ensures that the production part performs exactly like the prototype you tested. A lot of our clients start with a sample order, verify fit and function, and then move into repeat production orders as their demand grows. It’s a flexible process that grows with your business.
We cut metals, composites, plastics, and specialty materials commonly used in manufacturing and industrial applications. That includes aluminum, stainless steel, mild steel, titanium, brass, copper, carbon fiber, G10, phenolics, acrylics, and rubber. Waterjet is a cold cutting process, so we can handle materials that would warp, melt, or lose their properties under laser or plasma cutting. This makes it ideal for hardened metals, heat-sensitive alloys, and layered composites where maintaining material integrity is critical. If you’re working with an unusual material or a multi-layer laminate, send us a sample or specification and we’ll confirm compatibility. In most cases, if it’s a solid material under six inches thick, we can cut it.
Volume pricing is based on material type, thickness, total cutting time, and quantity. Larger runs benefit from economies of scale because setup time is distributed across more parts, and optimized nesting reduces material waste. We provide upfront quotes so you know exactly what you’re paying before production starts. For repeat orders, pricing remains consistent because the program is already developed and material costs are predictable. If you’re managing ongoing production or seasonal orders, we can work with you on pricing structures that make sense for your budget and volume. The goal is to make production runs cost-effective without sacrificing the quality or consistency your operations require. Request a quote with your specs and quantities, and we’ll break down the numbers.