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Starrag has long been the gold standard in 5-axis and horizontal machining of difficult, high-value materials.
From titanium blisks to nickel-alloy turbine cases, every Starrag machine is engineered for extreme metal-removal rates without sacrificing micron-level accuracy. TechMach brings that capability to Arkansas manufacturers in Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, Jonesboro, and beyond.

5-Axis Centers for Complex Aerospace & Energy Parts

Starrag’s STC & NB Series machines feature torque-dense spindle cartridges, hydrostatic guides, and rotary-tilt tables that cut blisks, impellers, and structural wing components in one setup—slashing lead times for Arkansas aerospace suppliers.

Heavy-Duty Horizontals that Tame Super-Alloys

HEC horizontal machining centers deliver up to 3,500 Nm of spindle torque and pallet loads to 8,000 kg—ideal for power-generation housings, oil-field valves, and extrusion dies. Linear-scale feedback maintains ±0.0004 in. repeatability, even during 24/7 roughing cuts in Inconel.

Mill-Turn Platforms Boost Throughput

The RTC Series integrates turning, milling, and drilling with automatic head-change technology, so Arkansas job shops can finish large bearings or gearbox rings in a single clamping—no transfer, no stack-up error.

Local Inventory, Local Service

Whether you’re rough-milling aerospace spars in Pine Bluff or finish-machining hydraulic blocks in Conway, TechMach stocks Starrag spare parts and tooling, and dispatches factory-trained technicians statewide—often the same day you call.

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What materials can Starrag machines handle?
Aluminum, titanium, hardened tool steel, Inconel, carbon-fiber sandwich, and other advanced composites—all with industry-leading surface finish.
Do you offer turnkey fixturing and tooling?
Yes—our applications team designs custom fixtures, selects cutters, and proves out NC code so your Starrag cell earns money on day one.
Which Arkansas industries benefit most from Starrag technology?
Aerospace, energy-turbine manufacturing, defense, heavy-equipment, and precision mold-and-die shops depend on Starrag for complex, high-tolerance parts.
Can TechMach service legacy Starrag, Heckert, or WMW machines?
Absolutely. We source OEM parts and provide retrofit controls or spindle rebuilds to keep older machines productive anywhere in Arkansas.