BOLTON AEROSPACE, INC.MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT

BOLTON AEROSPACE, INC.

860-649-2727 x11, Fax:860-647-8493

321 Progress Dr Manchester, CT 06042-2296

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Company Information

Contact Person:

BRIAN MARTIN

Year Established:

2007

Business Type:
  • Manufacturing (100 %)

Products & Services

Manufacture small & large dia. turning, close tolerance up to 32� & 50� long of all types of materials. Complex 3D three & four axis milling. Horizontal and vertical honing from .060 - 6.000 dia. Assembly of studs, rings, liners and pins.

Special Equipment

Milling of complex 3D with three and four axis. All types of materials.

Keywords

  • Helicopter Parts
  • Aircraft
  • Bushings
  • Spacers
  • Housing Assembly
  • Rotor
  • Rings
  • Support Assembly
  • Shaft
  • Disk
  • Main Gear Box
  • Pitch Beam
  • Rods
  • Clevis
  • Cylinder
  • Separator
  • Swirler Nozzle
  • Boss
  • Sleeve
  • Retainer
  • Spacer
  • Plate
  • Liner

NAICS Code(s)

332710
Machine Shops
332721
Precision Turned Product Manufacturing
332722
Bolt, Nut, Screw, Rivet, and Washer Manufacturing
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