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Precision Engineering Aerospace Automotive Industrial & Oil & Gas Electronics High Volume Nuclear Hi Fi Machining Defence PRECISION ENGINEERING www.thomas-brown-engineering.co.uk Thomas Brown Subcontract Machining and Precision Machined Parts Thomas Brown Engineering has a reputation for quality and reliability. Our expertise, facilities and capabilities mean we deliver a comprehensive precision engineering service. The breadth of our capabilities include: CNC Turning Capability CNC Milling Capability Star Sliding head to 32mm Vertical with 4th axis up to 1000 X 650mm Twin spindle twin turret - bar up to 65mm Horizontal 1000 pallets – 120 tools Twin spindle twin turret B. axis - bar up to Mikron full 5 axis with pallets 52mm All machines with probing Auto chucking to 200mm dia X 150mm long Large turning 450mm o/d X 2000mm long +44 (0)1484 548 903 THOMAS BROWN ENGINEERING LTD, Crosland Moor Mills, [email protected] Oldfield Street, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield, England, HD4 5AJ www.thomas-brown-engineering.co.uk Registered in England & Wales No. 05083015 | VAT No : 185 0222 82 Tool Room Manual Turning High Precision Turning Manual Milling – Jig Boring Slotting Honing Grinding Surface Table 600mm X 300mm Cylindrical 250mm X 680mm Dedtru centreless and profile grinding Inspection ISO 9001:2008 Registered Company - Certificate No. 1076 AS 9100 Aerospace approved IPI Visual Fair software for ballooning drawings and first article inspection Mitutoyo Computerised Measuring Machine including scanning probes Mitutoyo Roundness Testing Machine Mitutoyo Surface Measuring Machine, Tesa Height Gauges Hardness Rockwell Tester Optical Profile Projector Vibro and roll etching tools Fiber-optic Bore scopes Surface thickness measurement Tool setting optical scope. +44 (0)1484 548 903 THOMAS BROWN ENGINEERING LTD, Crosland Moor Mills, [email protected] Oldfield Street, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield, England, HD4 5AJ www.thomas-brown-engineering.co.uk Registered in England & Wales No. 05083015 | VAT No : 185 0222 82 Technical Advice and Resources Thomas Brown Engineering offer a complete and bespoke service from conception to completion. • Our experienced engineers are on hand to • We understand the time-critical and often give technical advice in the production of complex nature of our customers’ supply prototypes. chains, together with the need for a quick • Our skilled and experienced engineers will turn-around time on components. produce full working drawings, produced • Every process at Thomas Brown on Inventor to customer requirements. Engineering is subject to rigorous • We give guidance on how to achieve inspection including first-off and final optimum cost-effectiveness in the inspection processes using First Article production of precision components, Inspection software ensuring the highest throughout the design and production quality of finished product. process. +44 (0)1484 548 903 THOMAS BROWN ENGINEERING LTD, Crosland Moor Mills, [email protected] Oldfield Street, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield, England, HD4 5AJ www.thomas-brown-engineering.co.uk Registered in England & Wales No. 05083015 | VAT No : 185 0222 82 About Thomas Brown Engineering Ltd We are Thomas Brown Engineering Ltd, a sub- Quality is an area that is never compromised contract, precision machining company located at Thomas Brown Engineering Ltd. We work to in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. the principles and standards of AS9100 and ISO9001:2008 each and every day. We have We specialise in high precision, high quality conformed to this standard, or its equivalent machined components. We are highly for 15 years. We have also been accredited experienced in managing a customer’s project with AS9100C quality standards. requirements from conception to completion and have the skills and experience within our We take very seriously our efforts to improve company to support our clients through all the our manufacturing processes through Lean processes in between. Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement. We work hard to streamline our practices and We deliver “Quality & Reliability,” to the procedures in all areas of our business so we Automotive, Aerospace, Defence, Gas & Oil, can deliver our excellent standard of service Food & Drink and Electronic industries. We and quality, whilst offering a competitive price have been supplying customers both in the to our customers. UK and abroad since 1981, and in that time we have forged a reputation based around what has today become our motto, “Quality and Reliability.” We firmly believe that a job should be perfect on delivery each and every time, and do all we can to achieve this. We believe that honesty and openness is the only way to do business with all our customers and suppliers. We are proud of our impressive portfolio of clients, and our long lasting relationships with them. +44 (0)1484 548 903 THOMAS BROWN ENGINEERING LTD, Crosland Moor Mills, [email protected] Oldfield Street, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield, England, HD4 5AJ www.thomas-brown-engineering.co.uk Registered in England & Wales No. 05083015 | VAT No : 185 0222 82 Why Choose Us? Total Sub-contract Solution Our dedicated Quality Inspector ensures that our rigorous inspection policy underpins At Thomas Brown Engineering, we offer all our manufacturing processes and we a total sub-contract solution We are more place great importance on making quality than a precision machining service and we the responsibility of all our employees. We like to think that this is why our customers also recognise the importance of reliability choose us over our competitors and to our customers and try to respond to maintain long standing relationships with us. this need by reacting quickly to customers’ We take your project from conception to queries and working hard with our completion by offering highly experienced, customers to solve any problems. technical advice and cost savings solutions; Progressive and Forward Thinking we complete full working drawings using Inventor to your requirements to best fit We like to look to the future in all things at your specification; we purchase any material Thomas Brown Engineering. We encourage and tooling needed to best complete your innovative thinking and continuous job; our highly skilled, experienced engineers development in all our processes and manufacture your components in house; procedures. We continually look to new we organise any finishing operations using technologies and advancements in tooling to our own vetted suppliers and stamp or improve our quality and streamline our daily engrave your components as required. We procedures. will suitably pack and reliably deliver to your premises in our own vehicles or using We work to the principles of Lean overnight couriers. Your work at all stages is Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement subject to our rigorous quality standards. and have used these models, especially over the last 5 years, as a framework to bring Quality and Reliability about huge improvements and advancements This is our focus here at Thomas Brown within our organisation. It is these principles Engineering. We like to stand out from the and ways of working that allows us to offer crowd and this is how we achieve this aim. a competitive priced service to our customers We offer a quality product to our customers. whilst not compromising on any aspect of We conform to ISO9001:2008 and quality or service. AS9100C standards. +44 (0)1484 548 903 THOMAS BROWN ENGINEERING LTD, Crosland Moor Mills, [email protected] Oldfield Street, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield, England, HD4 5AJ www.thomas-brown-engineering.co.uk Registered in England & Wales No. 05083015 | VAT No : 185 0222 82 Meet the Team At Thomas Brown you are dealing with a team of experts, innovative in approach, progressive in thinking and who know the industries they serve. Tom Brown is our Managing Director. He founded Thomas Brown Engineering in 1981 with a vision to offer a better product and better service to the customer. With this as his driving force, 34 years later, he heads an innovative, forward thinking company and works alongside a highly skilled and dedicated team. Tom dedicates his wealth of experience to ensuring the products we manufacture are of a highest quality and our company continues to reinvest and moves forward. Gavin Dooley is our Rowland Eccles is our Bill Bowery is our Quality Production Manager. Gavin Technical Manager. Rowland Manager. Bill Bowery has has worked for the company has worked for the company worked within the precision for 20 years and brought with for 13 years and his wealth engineering industry for over him a sound apprentice trained of hands on experience as 30 years, there is little Bill background. His potential team leader on the shop doesn't know about how to was quickly spotted when he floor makes him perfect ensure a job is correct before worked as a CNC Miller on our to undertake his day to it leaves our premises. shop floor. He dedicates his day duties as Technical Working as part of a team, days to ensuring our clients production needs are met so Manager. Rowland is the go he is dedicated to ensuring we can deliver the highest to man for pricing enquiries our continued reputation for quality products within the and technical advice on quality and reliability. delivery expectations of our prototyping projects. customers. +44 (0)1484 548 903 THOMAS BROWN ENGINEERING LTD, Crosland Moor Mills, [email protected] Oldfield Street, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield, England, HD4 5AJ www.thomas-brown-engineering.co.uk Registered in England & Wales No. 05083015 | VAT No : 185 0222 82 www.thomas-brown-engineering.co.uk +44 (0)1484 548 903 [email protected] www.thomas-brown-engineering.co.uk THOMAS BROWN ENGINEERING LTD, Crosland Moor Mills, Oldfield Street, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield, England, HD4 5AJ Registered in England & Wales No. 05083015 | VAT No : 185 0222 82.
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