New Waverly, Texas | Serving Conroe, Huntsville, The Woodlands & North Houston
Industrial CNC Machining
±0.0005" precision CNC machining for heavy equipment, automation systems, and material-handling machinery. Based in New Waverly, serving industrial operations throughout Conroe, Huntsville, The Woodlands, North Houston, Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio with rapid turnaround and MRO support
Fast, Precise Industrial CNC Machining
Tight Tolerances. Fast Turnaround. Zero Excuses.
CNC machining built for industrial equipment, heavy machinery, and production-critical parts. In industrial manufacturing, missed tolerances shut down lines and late parts stall production. B&R Productions machines industrial components with ±0.0005" accuracy, rapid turnaround, and workflows built to keep factories running—not waiting. Based in New Waverly and serving industrial operations throughout Conroe, Huntsville, The Woodlands, North Houston, and the broader Texas manufacturing corridor, we deliver parts that fit, function, and ship on schedule—no excuses.
Why Industrial Teams Trust B&R Productions
B&R Productions is the East Texas CNC machine shop industrial operations count on when precision, durability, and production schedules can't slip. Based in New Waverly and serving manufacturing plants throughout Conroe, Huntsville, The Woodlands, North Houston, Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio, we machine components for heavy equipment, automation systems, material-handling machinery, power-generation equipment, and manufacturing lines—parts that must hold tolerance under heat, vibration, load, abrasion, and constant 24/7 operation.
Serving Texas Industrial Manufacturing Operations
Industrial CNC Machining Services
From Houston's heavy industrial corridor to manufacturing plants across Texas, B&R Productions delivers precision CNC machining for industrial equipment, automation systems, and production machinery. Since 1994, we've served industrial manufacturers, processing plants, and heavy equipment operators throughout Texas with mission-critical components for material handling, power generation, food processing, chemical processing, and plant maintenance.
Precision. Speed. No Excuses.
CNC Machining Built for Industrial Schedules
Industrial operations don’t have the luxury of waiting six weeks for a quote or hoping a part “comes in close.” When a machining supplier slows you down, production lines stop, maintenance slips, and costs pile up fast. While bloated shops drown you in red tape and vague commitments, B&R Productions is machining hardware that actually keeps your plant moving.
Faster Turnaround
Industrial equipment doesn’t wait—and neither do we. We return quotes in hours, not weeks, and ship prototypes in days. Whether it’s a replacement shaft, a housing, or a custom fixture, we prioritize urgent work so your maintenance and production schedules stay intact.
Tight Tolerances
Industrial hardware has to survive load, heat, vibration, and nonstop cycles. That only works when tolerances are real.
We routinely hold ±0.0005" on critical features with in-process checks that prevent drift, deformation, or unexpected rework
Industrial-Grade Material
We machine the alloys heavy industry depends on: 4140, 4340, 1045, 8620, 17-4PH, 316, aluminum 6061/7075, and tool steels used in automation equipment, pumps, conveyors, gear systems, and high-wear assemblies.
Built to Scale
Need one prototype for a production line upgrade? Done. Need 25, 50, or 200 pieces for recurring maintenance or OEM inventory? Also done. We scale from one-off parts to repeatable production runs without you having to start over or re-explain your prints.
Complex Geometry
From multi-axis housings to precision interfaces, mounting plates, bearing blocks, and long-length shafts, our mills and lathes handle the geometries most shops won’t quote—or can’t hold tolerance on. If it’s complicated, heavy, or high-stress, it’s exactly what we’re built for.
No-BS Pricing
You don’t get hit with an “industrial premium.” You get straight numbers, clear timelines, and itemized quotes without sneaky add-ons. High-performance machining doesn’t need high-drama pricing.
Industrial CNC Machine Shop
Components for Heavy Equipment, Automation, and Production Systems
We machine precision industrial components used in heavy equipment, automation systems, material-handling machinery, power-generation equipment, and factory-floor operations. Every part is produced to tight tolerances, verified through rigorous inspection, and machined from proven industrial alloys—including 4140, 4340, 1018/1045, 17-4PH, 8620, 6061/7075 aluminum, and tool steels. When uptime determines profitability, precision isn’t optional.
Heavy Equipment
We machine brackets, housings, shafts, bushings, and load-bearing hardware used in construction equipment, lifting systems, mining machinery, and agricultural technology. These components endure extreme loads, abrasive environments, shock forces, and nonstop mechanical stress. Our machining processes deliver consistent accuracy that keeps equipment in service—not in the shop.
Manufacturing Systems
We produce components for industrial automation: mounting plates, linear-motion hardware, sensor housings, fixturing, blocks, and precision interfaces. These parts must maintain repeatability under vibration, temperature shifts, and 24/7 duty cycles. We deliver the tolerances and surface finishes required for high-speed automated production.
Material Handling
From long-length shafts to roller components, couplings, brackets, and bearing blocks, we machine parts that keep conveyor systems moving. Industrial material-handling equipment demands high durability, corrosion resistance, and dimensional stability—especially in high-wear environments like warehouses, mills, and manufacturing plants.
Power Generation
We machine precision components for pumps, compressors, turbines, and industrial power equipment. Shafts, hubs, impeller interfaces, valve housings, motor mounts, and specialty steel components are produced with exacting tolerances to maintain balance, alignment, and long-term reliability under heavy loads and continuous operation.
Industrial R&D
Industrial development cycles move fast. We machine prototype brackets, housings, plates, fixtures, and experimental components with turnaround measured in days—not weeks. Our rapid-iteration workflow helps engineering teams prove concepts without stalling testing, scaling, or production timelines.
MRO Support
Many factories rely on equipment that’s decades old—often with no drawings and no OEM support. We machine replacement shafts, brackets, collars, couplings, bushings, and wear components to ±0.0005" when needed. Whether working from old prints or reverse-engineering a worn-out part, we deliver components that keep legacy equipment running and production online.
Industrial-Grade Materials We Machine
In industrial manufacturing, material selection determines whether equipment runs reliably or shuts down under stress. B&R Productions machines the alloys trusted across heavy equipment, automation systems, power-generation machinery, material-handling equipment, and MRO operations—materials chosen for strength, durability, and predictable performance under load.
We understand how each alloy behaves under heat, tool pressure, vibration, chip load, and continuous duty cycles. That’s the difference between a part that holds tolerance during production—and one that causes downtime.
High-Temperature & High-Strength Alloys for Demanding Industrial Environments
Inconel 718 & 625
These nickel superalloys maintain strength at extreme temperatures and under heavy mechanical stress. Ideal for industrial furnace components, high-heat housings, exhaust interfaces, and power-generation hardware. We machine Inconel using controlled feeds, tooling strategies, and coolant management to prevent work hardening and ensure repeatable tolerances.
Hastelloy C-276
Hastelloy offers exceptional corrosion and chemical resistance, making it ideal for industrial chemical processing, pump housings, flow components, and equipment exposed to harsh or reactive environments. It maintains stability where most alloys fail.
Monel 400 & K-500
Monel combines excellent corrosion resistance with high fatigue strength. Often used in industrial marine environments, salt-exposure applications, and vibration-heavy systems such as pumps, valves, and rotating assemblies.
Industrial Aluminum for Lightweight Performance
2024-T3 / T4
Strong, fatigue-resistant, and ideal for automation equipment, structural plates, brackets, and lightweight industrial assemblies.
6061-T6
Highly machinable and extremely versatile. Common in machine housings, mounts, fixtures, enclosures, and custom tooling components across manufacturing environments.
7075-T6 / T651
One of the strongest aluminum alloys available. Perfect for high-load brackets, plates, clamps, and structural parts that need maximum strength without unnecessary weight.
Titanium Alloys for High Strength-to-Weight Industrial Applications
Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5)
A durable, corrosion-resistant titanium widely used in high-performance industrial systems. Ideal for heavy-duty mounts, rotating components, precision housings, and equipment exposed to high heat or corrosive environments.
Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo
Built for elevated-temperature service. Suitable for industrial thermal-processing equipment, high-heat housings, and any application requiring stable geometry under temperature cycling.
Stainless Steels for Rugged, Corrosion-Resistant Industrial Components
17-4 PH Stainless
High strength, excellent toughness. Ideal for shafts, bushings, linkages, pump components, and wear-critical industrial hardware.
15-5 PH Stainless
Strong, corrosion-resistant, and dimensionally stable. Used in precision housings, heavy-load brackets, and general industrial components needing both durability and machinability.
316 / 316L Stainless
Highly corrosion-resistant stainless steel for wet, chemical, or corrosive environments. Common in industrial processing equipment, food-grade machinery, marine equipment, and outdoor installations.
High-Strength Alloy Steels for Heavy-Duty Industrial Components
4140 & 4340 Alloy Steel
Heat-treatable steels used for industrial shafts, gear components, mechanical linkages, hydraulic parts, and any component requiring high fatigue strength and impact resistance.
8620 & Tool Steels
Ideal for wear-resistant components, fixture elements, dies, and high-stress interfaces that require hardness and long-term dimensional stability.
Why Material Expertise Matters
Every industrial alloy brings unique machining challenges—heat generation, tool wear, chip control, dimensional drift, or surface-finish sensitivity. B&R Productions applies the right cutting tools, strategies, fixturing, and coolant systems to ensure your components:
Hold tolerance during real-world operation
Maintain structural integrity under load
Resist abrasion, heat, vibration, and long duty cycles Fit and function perfectly during assembly and use
In industrial manufacturing, material expertise isn’t optional—it’s the difference between equipment that runs reliably and equipment that breaks, stalls, or shuts down production.
What Makes Us Reliable
Industrial CNC Machine Shop
In industrial manufacturing, delays don’t just inconvenience people—they shut down production lines, stall maintenance cycles, and hit revenue immediately. Our process eliminates surprises, catches issues early, and ensures every part is machined correctly the first time.
Rapid Response
Industrial RFQs come with real deadlines—MRO windows, shutdown schedules, line integration dates, and fabrication milestones. We treat them like they matter. Most quotes go out the same day, and urgent requests get prioritized instantly. When your plant is waiting on hardware, we move now—not after the queue clears.
Realistic Timelines
We don’t hand out fantasy ship dates. Every delivery estimate is tied to actual machining capacity, tooling status, and our live workflow—not a best-case scenario. You get timelines that are achievable, predictable, and aligned with your program’s requirements, not wishful thinking.
Design & Print Validation
Missing dimensions, vague tolerances, conflicting datums, incorrect thread callouts—these issues slow industrial machining to a crawl. We catch them before machining begins. This prevents scrapped parts, production delays, and those “stop everything—we need clarification” moments that blow up your timeline.
Machine Selection
Long cylindrical weapon components go on long-bed lathes. High-precision geometry goes on rigid CNC mills. 5-axis complexity goes on our 5-axis platforms. Matching each part to the correct machine eliminates chatter, improves surface finish, holds tighter tolerances, and speeds up throughput.
In Process Checks
Critical industrial features—bores, fits, bearing surfaces, threaded interfaces, and load-bearing geometry—are inspected during machining, not after. This eliminates dimensional drift, ensures parts stay within spec, and prevents rework that wrecks your schedule.
Assembly-Ready Delivery
Parts ship clean, deburred, protected, labeled, and ready for immediate installation. No missing paperwork. No mystery tolerances. No last-minute surprises slowing down your maintenance crew or production line. You get components ready to drop in and run.
CNC Turning
Precision Turning • Long-Component Machining • Industrial-Grade Alloys
Our CNC turning capabilities support the production of cylindrical, rotational, and long-length components used throughout heavy equipment, automation systems, material-handling machinery, power-generation equipment, and factory operations. We routinely machine industrial-grade alloys including 4140/4340, 17-4PH, 15-5PH, tool steels, titanium, and high-strength aluminums—materials chosen for durability, load-bearing performance, and reliability under constant use.
Capabilities include:
- Large-diameter turning for rings, bushings, housings, couplings, and rugged industrial hardware
- Long-length machining for shafts, rollers, pins, tie rods, and structural elements used in conveyors and heavy machinery
- Steady-rest support for slender parts requiring strict runout control and repeatable accuracy during machining
- Precision threading and sealing surfaces for industrial interfaces, high-load connections, and mechanical assemblies
Ideal for: Industrial shafts • Structural collars • Heavy-equipment mounts • Titanium hardware • Power-system interfaces • Automation assemblies
CNC Milling
Large-Format Milling • Multi-Axis Precision • Complex Industrial Geometry
Our CNC milling centers produce medium-to-large components for heavy equipment, automation systems, material-handling machinery, power-generation assemblies, and industrial production lines. These parts demand tight tolerances, engineered surface finishes, and geometries that stay stable under continuous load, vibration, heat, and demanding factory environments. We support rapid prototypes, low-volume builds, and full production runs for production-critical hardware.
Capabilities include:
- Large-format milling for structural plates, machine brackets, rugged housings, and high-load mounting assemblies
- Precision pocketing, contouring, and surfacing for lightweight yet durable components that require perfectly repeatable dimensional stability
- Complex features, including bolt patterns, mating surfaces, automation interfaces, sensor mounts, and multi-plane geometries
- Machining of industrial-grade alloys such as carbon steels (1018–1045), alloy steels (4140/4340), stainless (304/316/17-4PH), tool steels, titanium, and high-strength aluminum (6061/7075)
Ideal for:Structural brackets • Industrial housings • Power-system plates • Automation mounts • Sensor interfaces • Material-handling components
Manual Turning
Rapid Repairs • One-Off Parts • Legacy & Production Support
Our manual turning department delivers fast, precise machining for industrial components that need immediate attention, low-volume production, or hands-on accuracy without the delay of full CNC programming. When a prototype needs a quick tweak, an old part has no documentation, or a production line is waiting on a repair—manual turning keeps your operation running instead of stalling.
Capabilities include:
- One-off shafts, bushings, pins, collars, and adapters for heavy equipment, automation systems, material-handling machinery, and plant maintenance
- Repair machining for damaged threads, bores, faces, sealing surfaces, or worn features on industrial hardware
- Reverse engineering from physical samples when prints, CAD models, or OEM documentation are missing or incomplete
Ideal for: Prototype modifications • Legacy industrial components • Maintenance and repair operations (MRO) • Fast-turn replacements during production downtime
Manual Milling
Repairs • Modifications • Low-Volume Precision Work
Manual milling gives us the speed and flexibility to perform targeted machining on industrial components that don’t require full CNC setup. It’s the fastest way to handle quick adjustments, repair cuts, and one-off features on production-critical hardware. When a part needs to be modified today—not after a backlog clears—manual milling keeps your operation moving without downtime.
Capabilities include:
- Slotting, facing, drilling, and tapping for brackets, plates, housings, mounts, and heavy-duty industrial components
- Fixture building and repair prep for maintenance teams, production lines, or assembly stations
- Machining directly from sketches or physical samples when prints, CAD, or OEM documentation are missing or incomplete
Ideal for: Prototype adjustments • Repair machining • Tooling and fixture support • Quick-turn modifications • Legacy industrial components
Real Industrial Challenges We’ve Solved
When industrial schedules slip, production stops. One missing component can idle an entire line, stall maintenance, or shut down critical equipment. You need a machine shop that responds fast, communicates clearly, and delivers parts that fit the first time—because in industrial manufacturing, “we’ll get to it” costs real money.
Critical Conveyor Shaft Needed Before Line Restart
The Problem: A manufacturing plant was preparing to restart a major production line after planned maintenance when a primary conveyor shaft was found cracked during inspection. The line could not run without it. Every hour of downtime was costing tens of thousands in lost output, and the next scheduled production run was already committed to customers.
What Most Shops Said
Lead time: 4–6 weeks
Reason: “Long shaft. Not enough machine capacity.”
What B&R Productions Did
- Sourced 4140 pre-hard bar stock the same day
- Measured and reverse-engineered the damaged shaft
- Machined the replacement using a long-bed lathe for perfect runout control
- Verified key features with in-process checks on diameters, shoulders, and threads
- Delivered the new industrial shaft in 3 days
The Result:
The production line restarted on schedule. No extended downtime. No missed orders. The plant now relies on B&R Productions for urgent MRO-critical machining.
Legacy Machine Component With No Drawings
The Problem: A manufacturing facility operating decades-old equipment needed a replacement linkage for a key piece of machinery. The OEM no longer existed, the part had no drawing, and the equipment would remain down until the linkage could be replaced. Every hour of downtime increased backlog and risked missing shipment commitments.
What Most Shops Said
Lead Time: Unknown
Reason: “We can’t make it without a drawing or CAD model.”
What B&R Productions Did
- Reverse-engineered the worn component using precision metrology
- Restored all critical geometry, including fits, radii, profiles, and bores
- Created a new CAD model + machining plan based on the restored design
- Machined replacement part with industrial-grade alloy steel
- Fit-tested the part to ensure perfect drop-in compatibility
The Result:
The machine was back online in less than two weeks. The plant now has a fully documented, repeatable replacement part—no longer dependent on obsolete OEM supply chains or outdated equipment.
Common Questions
Aerospace CNC Machining
Industrial equipment doesn't wait for slow machine shops. When your production line is down, your processing plant has failed equipment, or your material handling system needs emergency parts, you need answers fast—not a runaround.
What industrial CNC machining services does B&R Productions offer in Texas?
B&R Productions specializes in precision CNC machining for industrial equipment, automation systems, material handling, power generation, food processing, chemical processing, and heavy machinery. Our Texas machine shop serves industrial manufacturers, processing plants, and heavy equipment operators across Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and throughout Texas with custom components, wear-resistant parts, and MRO support machined from hardened steels, stainless alloys, and high-strength materials with full traceability.
Does B&R Productions serve Houston industrial manufacturing plants?
Yes. B&R Productions has been serving Houston industrial manufacturers since 1994, supporting chemical processing plants, food processing facilities, power generation operations, and heavy equipment manufacturers throughout Houston's industrial corridor. Our Texas CNC machine shop machines production equipment components, automation parts, conveyor systems, and plant machinery with the precision, quick turnaround, and 24/7 emergency support Houston's industrial operations require.
Can B&R Productions handle emergency industrial machining for plant shutdowns?
Absolutely. B&R Productions provides emergency and rush CNC machining for industrial plant shutdowns, equipment failures, and production line breakdowns. When downtime costs thousands per hour, our Texas machine shop delivers critical industrial components in 24-48 hours for processing plants in Baytown, manufacturing facilities in Houston, and industrial operations across Texas when production can't afford to wait.
What industrial materials can B&R Productions machine?
B&R Productions machines industrial-grade materials including hardened steels (4140, 4340, 1045), stainless steel (304, 316, 17-4PH), wear-resistant alloys, cast iron, bronze, brass, aluminum, and specialty materials for chemical processing and food processing. Our Texas CNC machine shop has the tooling, coolants, and 30 years of experience to machine corrosion-resistant, wear-resistant materials required for harsh industrial environments across Texas manufacturing facilities.
Does B&R Productions machine components for material handling and conveyor systems?
Yes. B&R Productions machines precision components for material handling systems, conveyor equipment, automated sorting systems, and warehouse automation including shafts, bearings, sprockets, rollers, guides, and mounting hardware. Our Texas machine shop serves distribution centers, manufacturing plants, and logistics facilities throughout Houston, Dallas, and across Texas with durable components machined from hardened materials that withstand continuous industrial duty cycles.
Can B&R Productions machine wear-resistant components for industrial equipment?
Absolutely. B&R Productions specializes in machining wear-resistant components for industrial equipment including crusher parts, mixer blades, pump components, valve seats, and high-wear machinery parts. Our Texas CNC machine shop machines hardened steels, wear-resistant alloys, and surface-hardened materials that extend equipment life in abrasive, high-wear industrial environments across Houston, Baytown, and Texas processing plants.
What tolerances can B&R Productions hold on industrial components?
B&R Productions routinely holds tolerances to ±0.0005" on critical industrial components including bearing fits, sealing surfaces, pump components, and precision assemblies. Our Texas CNC machine shop uses in-process inspection and precision measuring equipment to ensure dimensional accuracy on industrial parts that must maintain tight clearances for proper equipment operation in manufacturing plants, processing facilities, and heavy equipment across Texas.
Does B&R Productions provide MRO machining support for Texas industrial facilities?
Yes. B&R Productions provides comprehensive MRO (Maintenance, Repair, Operations) machining support for Texas industrial facilities including emergency repairs, replacement parts, equipment upgrades, and reverse engineering. Our Texas machine shop serves processing plants in Baytown, manufacturing facilities in Houston, and industrial operations across Texas with fast-turnaround machining when production equipment failures can't afford extended downtime or long lead times from OEM suppliers.
Can B&R Productions machine components for food processing and pharmaceutical equipment?
Yes. B&R Productions machines components for food processing and pharmaceutical equipment using FDA-compliant materials including 304/316 stainless steel, with surface finishes appropriate for sanitary applications. Our Texas CNC machine shop serves food processing plants, beverage facilities, and pharmaceutical manufacturers across Houston, Dallas, and throughout Texas with corrosion-resistant, easy-to-clean components that meet sanitary standards.
Does B&R Productions machine heavy equipment components for construction and mining?
Yes. B&R Productions machines heavy equipment components for construction machinery, mining equipment, and earth-moving equipment including hydraulic cylinder components, wear plates, bucket teeth, pins, bushings, and structural parts. Our Texas machine shop handles large-diameter, heavy components in hardened materials required for construction and industrial equipment serving Houston, San Antonio, and operations throughout Texas.
How fast can B&R Productions deliver industrial parts for Houston and Dallas manufacturers?
B&R Productions provides rapid turnaround for industrial manufacturers across Houston and Dallas. Standard lead times are 3-7 days for simple industrial components and 1-3 weeks for complex assemblies. Emergency MRO machining is available in 24-48 hours for critical equipment failures, production line breakdowns, and plant shutdowns when every hour of downtime costs your operation thousands of dollars in lost production.
Can B&R Productions reverse engineer obsolete industrial parts?
Yes. B&R Productions provides reverse engineering services for obsolete industrial parts when original drawings are unavailable or OEM suppliers no longer support legacy equipment. Our Texas CNC machine shop uses precision measuring equipment to recreate components for aging machinery, allowing Houston, Baytown, and Texas industrial plants to extend equipment life and avoid costly complete system replacements when replacement parts are no longer available.
How do I get a quote for industrial CNC machining from B&R Productions?
Contact B&R Productions at (936) 291-7827 or [email protected] with your industrial component drawings, material requirements, and quantities. Our Texas machine shop provides same-day quotes for standard industrial parts and fast-track estimates for emergency MRO situations. Whether you're running processing plants in Baytown, managing production lines in Houston, or operating industrial facilities across Texas, we deliver transparent pricing and clear lead times for all your industrial machining needs.
