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ABOUT MIWE

PRECISION WORK

With our high-precision fixturing technology at the core, we help you achieve stable, rapid, and repeatable workpiece positioning throughout your machining process. By optimizing clamping efficiency and reducing setup and changeover time, your production line can significantly increase productivity while lowering manufacturing costs.

Choosing our professional fixturing systems brings higher quality and greater performance to your workflow, giving your manufacturing process a stronger competitive advantage.

Owing to influence from the environment and labor over the years, we get to understand that the traditional industry has to be upgraded to catch up with the trends. Therefore, we've worked hard to develop new products to lower the cost and save manpower.

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2026-02-06

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OK Vise Solutions for Modular CNC Clamping — Custom Fixture Support from MIWE Precision Work Co., Ltd.

When manufacturers look for OK vise solutions, they are usually not just searching for a vise — they are looking for a more efficient way to build modular, repeatable, and high-density CNC fixture setups. At MIWE Precision Work Co., Ltd., we work directly with machining companies, OEM producers, and automation integrators to deliver practical clamping solutions that match real production requirements — not just catalog descriptions.

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2026-01-21

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Custom OEM CNC Machine Fixtures

To support diverse manufacturing needs, Precision Work provides a comprehensive lineup of CNC machine fixture solutions engineered for daily production reliability. From standard vises to automation-ready clamping systems, our product range covers a wide variety of machining scenarios across automotive, aerospace, medical, and electronics industries.

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2025-12-23

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Mastering Complex Geometries: The Ultimate Guide to Pneumatic Irregular Shape Fixtures in Automation

Introduction: The Challenge of Machining Complex Geometries In today’s precision manufacturing environment, industrial design continues to evolve toward greater complexity and lightweight structures. As a result, machined components are no longer limited to standard round or square geometries. From aerospace turbine blades and automotive engine manifolds to medical implants, irregular shaped workpieces with complex surfaces, asymmetric forms, and thin-wall features have become a daily challenge for CNC machine shops.

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2025-12-02

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D-U-N-S® Third-Party Certification — Enhancing Global Business Trust

Dun & Bradstreet is a globally recognized organization specializing in business information and credit validation. Through the D-U-N-S® (Data Universal Numbering System), companies around the world are assigned a unique identification number that supports international trade, supply chain management, and risk assessment. The D-U-N-S® number is widely accepted by more than 330 government agencies and major global corporations as a requirement for supplier qualification.

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2025-12-02

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ISO 9001 Certification: A Commitment to Quality Excellence

ISO 9001 is the world’s most widely implemented international standard for quality management systems. It focuses on establishing systematic and continuously improving processes to ensure reliable product and service quality that meets both customer expectations and regulatory requirements.

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2025-11-10

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What’s the Difference Between an Easy Vise and a Zero Point Clamping System?

In CNC machining, workholding stability and setup efficiency are crucial to achieving precision and productivity. Even with high-end equipment, poor clamping can cause misalignment, vibration, or deformation. As automation and Industry 4.0 advance, manufacturers are adopting smarter workholding systems that minimize downtime and ensure consistent accuracy. Two of the most popular options are the Easy Vise and the Zero Point Clamping System (ZPS). Although both secure workpieces during machining, they differ greatly in design, precision, and usage. This article explores their differences and helps you decide which one fits your manufacturing needs best.

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