Johnson Precision
Mold and Engineering, Inc. was started in October 1990 to provide
the highest quality on-time tooling at an affordable price.
We are experienced in building both high-performance production
tools and short-run aluminum prototypes. We have a broad experience
base in design and construction of tooling for automotive, medical,
computer, and various other companies. Our expertise also includes
machining of plastic parts, wood models and production machining,
both short and long runs. We also design and build fixturing
for de-gating, heat-staking, and assembly of plastic parts.
Johnson Precision Mold is committed to exceptional quality,
delivery, and customer satisfaction. All design is done in-house
with the emphasis on tooling integrity and long-term performance.
Whether data is supplied in the form of wire-frame or surface
geometry, part print, or simply a concept, construction can
begin in just a few short days. Depending on customer demands,
documentation can be provided in the form of anything from a
simple layout to a fully detailed CAD drawing.
An equipment list is available to provide an idea of the scope
of capabilities our company has to offer. You can access this
list by clicking here. All equipment has been purchased new
or in excellent condition, with an emphasis on cutting edge
technology. We have installed two seats of the latest CAD/CAM
version of Cimatron 90 and one seat of the latest version of
Unigraphics with solids to enable us to go from floppy disk
to finished product by utilizing the capabilities of CAD, along
with CAM capabilities of a 1997 Milltronics VM-17 High Speed
Vertical CNC Machining Center and 1996 Partner 04 Vertical CNC
Machining Center. In March of 1999 a DeVlieg (horizontal) Jigmil
was installed to increase the scope of work we will be capable
of doing. This machine is a full 3D CNC with the ability to
digitize existing parts and has the capacity to machine large
tooling. The EDM capabilities at Johnson Precision Mold allow
for the construction of large 3D cavities to be produced and
complex parting lines established. Wire EDM is also used whenever
possible to improve quality and expedite delivery.
As of August 1996 we relocated to a new 7,200 square foot building
in the Stapleton Industrial Park just north of the Sturgis Airport
in Sturgis, Michigan. Projected sales for this year are expected
to increase significantly, with the focus on broadening our
customer base. Staffing will increase in both the areas of design
and manufacturing, along with the addition of any necessary
equipment needed to reach this goal.