Local and Global Manufacturing of Quality Metal Products

Tube Bending · Sheet Metal · Welding · Finish · Assembly · Packaging & Logistics

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Our team of engineers is experts in their field with 30+ years of experience and can help assist in product design, fabrication, and assembly.

  • 3 Wiedemann C2500 & C3000 CNC Turret Punch Machines
  • 3 HAAS CNC Vertical Mills
  • 6 Bliss Punch Presses ranging from 5-60 tons
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4 Cincinnati (60,90,135 Ton) CNC Press brakes

Precision-Driven Manufacturing for Complex Metal Products

Right Manufacturing delivers local and global fabrication solutions built around precision, scale, and reliability. With more than three decades of experience, our team helps manufacturers meet demanding specifications—whether for prototypes or production volumes.

We specialize in tube bending, sheet metal fabrication, welding, finishing, assembly, and integrated packaging solutions, providing seamless production from raw material to final shipment. As a trusted provider of sheet metal fabrication services in California, we ensure every project is executed with consistency, efficiency, and technical accuracy.

Our customers rely on us for more than just components—they trust us for design input, engineering support, and quality control at every stage.

What Drives Our Metal Manufacturing Excellence

  • Deep Engineering Expertise: Our engineers bring over 30 years of hands-on knowledge to every project, assisting with design, manufacturability, and performance improvements.
  • Technology-Driven Capabilities: We operate cutting-edge equipment including CNC turret punches, vertical mills, press brakes, and punch presses.
  • Start-to-Finish Support: From fabrication to assembly to logistics, we manage the entire process in-house—reducing your need for multiple vendors.
  • Scalable for Any Volume: Whether you need a single prototype or global-scale production, we are equipped to meet your demand while maintaining quality and efficiency.

Built Around Your Vision: Our Fabrication Workflow

Every project starts with your vision. Our team collaborates closely with you to understand your goals, then applies design-for-manufacturing principles to reduce cost and streamline production.

We take a consultative approach—offering guidance on material selection, tolerances, and fabrication strategy—ensuring a smooth path from concept to completion. Once in production, our experienced machinists and welders deliver consistently accurate parts supported by rigorous quality control.

Our strength lies in our ability to adapt: we produce complex components, manage time-sensitive builds, and tailor solutions to your industry’s unique needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Metal Fabrication and Production

What should I understand before beginning a metal fabrication process?
We usually start by reviewing material type, design complexity, part function, and quantity requirements. This allows us to identify the best path for efficient, accurate, and scalable fabrication.
How do I know if my design is ready for manufacturing?
We often support design reviews at early stages. Our team evaluates prints or 3D models and provides feedback to ensure the part can be fabricated without unnecessary delays or added costs.
What options exist for forming and shaping metal parts?
We use a range of techniques including CNC punching, press braking, and tube bending. Selection depends on part geometry, metal thickness, and the tolerances that need to be achieved.
What types of materials are commonly used in metal fabrication?
We work with a variety of metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, and carbon steel. Each has its own strengths depending on mechanical needs, weight, corrosion resistance, and appearance.
How is accuracy maintained throughout the fabrication process?
We follow strict quality procedures including dimensional inspections and calibrated setups. These help us maintain consistent part output across both small runs and high-volume builds.
What are the practical benefits of combining fabrication with finishing and assembly?
We’ve found that managing all processes in-house reduces turnaround times and ensures alignment between steps. It eliminates unnecessary handoffs and helps us maintain full process control.
What factors go into selecting the right surface finish for a part?
We typically assess how the part will function and where it will be used. Based on that, we recommend finishes—such as powder coating or anodizing—to enhance durability, appearance, or corrosion resistance.

Ready to Take Action?

We look forward to working with you on your next project! Contact our team at Action Powder Coating (APC) today to get started.

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