Vertical Milling CNC Machining
Vertical Milling with CNC control and precision
At CED Services, Vertical Milling with CNC control is a cornerstone of the advanced machining capabilities found on our expansive Machining Facility. We combine the talents of our Manufacturing Engineers and experience of our skilled machinists with a powerful fleet of CNC-controlled Vertical Mills. This enables us to produce anything from simple brackets to highly complex parts with multi-surface geometries.
We have a significant investment in Vertical Milling technology, allowing us to fulfill a range of demands. We can accommodate small Prototype runs, low-to-mid volume production cycles , and high-volume, high-precision repeat jobs — all with unmatched reliability. Our CNC Vertical Milling also expands our ability to deliver precise shaping of components from a wide variety of materials. These include aluminum, steel, stainless, exotic alloys, and even precious metals.
What is CNC Vertical Milling?
Vertical milling is a subtractive machining process where a vertically oriented cutting tool rotates to remove material from a stationary workpiece. In Vertical Milling CNC, the machine’s spindle is computer-controlled, allowing it to move up and down while the table holds the workpiece in a fixed position. With some of our Vertical Milling machines, the workpiece can also move along various axes to further expand part shaping versatility. These configurations variety offers high precision and surface finish options—especially on flat and angled surfaces.
Vertical Mills are ideal for operations that require milling slots, holes, contours, and profiles. With CNC control, the process becomes automated and repeatable, resulting in extremely tight and consistent tolerances from part to part.
Vertical Milling: a core CED Services capability:
Our dedication to investing in the most advanced CNC Vertical Milling systems has allowed CED to create complex parts across virtually every manufacturing sector. Our diverse equipment also allows us flexibility to respond quickly, scale production as needed, and maintain competitive lead times.
Beyond Vertical Milling ‘technical” expertise, we incorporate proven lean manufacturing principles to ensure cost- and time-efficiency without sacrificing quality. Whether working with aerospace-grade aluminum, stainless steel, or even cost-efficient nickel alloys, CED’s vertical milling can be tailored to meet specified performance, finish, and budget requirements.
Fast, cost-efficient Vertical Milling for all industries
CED’s Vertical Milling CNC services are trusted by leading companies in Aerospace, Automotive, Industrial Manufacturing, Commercial Product Design, and beyond. We also manufacture Agriculture Parts, Medical Device Parts, Energy System Parts, and Marine Parts.
From rough stock to final tolerances, our CNC vertical mills can tackle both high-volume production and highly specialized, short-run parts. With fully digital workflows and a team of seasoned machinists, we deliver quality and speed — every time.
Industry-specific parts we Vertical Mill
- Aerospace Milled Parts: Bracket mounts, actuator housings, structural supports, engine sensor enclosures
- Automotive Milled Parts: Gearbox covers, manifold flanges, brake components, custom transmission mounts
- Agriculture Milled Parts: Hydraulic valve bodies, tractor linkage arms, motor mounts
- Medical Milled Parts: Implant-grade titanium plates, surgical tool components, lab automation brackets
- Energy Milled Parts : Heat sink assemblies, turbine brackets, pressure control housings
- Marine Milled Parts: Corrosion-resistant fastener plates, rudder control parts, underwater sensor housings
- Commercial/Industrial Parts: Control panel components, motor housings, machined prototypes for R&D
CED’s Vertical Milling CNC systems include:
- 3 Mazak Vertical Center Nexus 510C-II
(with Double Pallet Changer and 4th Axis on Second Table)
These high-performance machines are designed for efficient, multi-face machining and high spindle utilization. The double pallet changer minimizes downtime between jobs, while the 4th axis allows for additional angular machining and complex contouring. The 48-position tool changer ensures rapid tool swaps for varied operations. - 3 Mazak Vertical Center Nexus 510C-ll
((with Double Pallet Changer)
Similar in capabilities to the 4th axis version, these machines handle parts up to 51.18″ x 20.00″ x 22.44″ in size. They are ideal for medium-sized components requiring high precision and repeatability, especially in multi-operation workflows. - 1 HAAS CNC VF-3
(With a 40″ x 20″ x 20″ work envelope and Automatic Tool Changer or “ATC”)
This vertical mill is a workhorse for general-purpose and production machining. Its robust frame and intuitive control interface make it ideal for maintaining consistent quality across long production runs. - 2 HAAS CNC VF-OE
(With a 30″ x 16″ x 20″ cutting range envelope and Automatic Tool Changer or “ATC”)
Excellent for small to mid-size part production. The ATC boosts speed, while the solid construction ensures tight tolerance retention even on complex parts. - 1 HAAS CNC VF-OE
(With a 30″ x 16″ x 20” cutting range, 4th Axis, and ATC)
This upgraded model adds a 4th rotational axis for advanced multi-side machining. It’s ideal for parts that require angular holes, contoured surfaces, or complex 3D geometry, increasing efficiency and reducing the need for secondary setups. - 1 Southwestern Industries Trak DPM SX5 Bed Mill
(With a 40″ x 20″ capacity)
This versatile bed mill is suitable for one-off and low-volume part machining. Its manual and CNC hybrid control is perfect for quick setups and flexible operations, especially during prototype development. - 4 Protrak 2 Axis
(9″ x 24″ mills equipped with quick-change tooling)
These versatile mills offer manual/CNC hybrid functionality. Ideal for rapid one-off part production, short runs, and jigs or fixtures, they provide nimble flexibility without compromising precision.
Why CED is a better CNC Vertical Milling parts option.
CED’s commitment to CNC controlled Vertical Milling goes well beyond investing in the best technology. We bring expertise, accuracy, and reliability through skilled machinists, efficient workflows, and a mastery of the state-of-the-art systems we operate. Collectively, this ensures every part we Mill meets the strict tolerances and performance standards our clients demand.
For companies seeking a better U.S.A. parts supplier, CED Services brings the manufacturing experience, advanced technology, and dedicated service needed for success in CNC Vertical Milling.
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6 CED Services Machining Advantages:
1. Diverse Capabilities: Our advanced equipment and AS9100D/ISO9001:2015 Certificate ensure specified-precision for parts and subassemblies used in the most demanding industries.
2. Customer Dedication: Experienced professionals focused on your part program success.
3. Lower Cost: Consistently higher-quality parts—machined for less.
4. Convenient Location: Nestled in Oxford, Connecticut, USA — only 1 mile from Oxford Airport.
5. Vendor Upgrade Program: Our 3-step program eliminates vendor-switching nightmares.
6. Reputation: Our world-class precision and customer service have earned praise and trust from respected customers.
Read what CED clients say:
“We enjoy our relationship with CED for several reasons namely, that they have the expertise that our products require and the equipment that can efficiently produce it. Their decision making people are skilled in their areas of expertise. This, plus their attitude of "what can we do to help you" is a combination that has served us well.”
Tom Chiaramonte, Engineer | Triumph Actuation Systems
“CED has consistently proven they can produce top quality fabrications. The staff at CED offers outstanding Engineering support. The cycle time associated with design, prototyping and assembly verification is greatly reduced due to CED's commitment to quality and service.”
Tom Farbizio , Engineer | Hologic Inc.

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