CAMM Metals, Inc.

CAMM Metals, Inc. Fabrication, Machining, Waterjet Cutting, Welding We manufacture parts in small lots and batches up to 10,000 pieces.

Founded in 1996, CAMM Metals is a full-service job shop utilizing the latest digital technologies to help us quote, engineer, program, manage, schedule and manufacture to provide our customers with high quality metal parts and fabrications, delivered on time. The services we provide in-house include laser, waterjet, laser tube, sheet/plate bending, vertical machining and welding. We also manufacture small to medium sized fabrications, weldments, and OEM equipment for industrial use.

What goes into light assembly work?At CAMM Metals, light assembly means we fabricate your components, source the require...
05/27/2026

What goes into light assembly work?

At CAMM Metals, light assembly means we fabricate your components, source the required hardware from multiple vendors, assemble everything in-house, test it when needed, and ship you a fully functional unit.

Because we already provide comprehensive sheet metal fabrication services, integrating assembly into our workflow creates a seamless process. Instead of delivering loose parts, we deliver finished components ready for immediate use.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4dR4Bka

Continuous improvement is a daily practice here at CAMM Metals.Whether we’re refining workflows, upgrading technology, t...
05/25/2026

Continuous improvement is a daily practice here at CAMM Metals.

Whether we’re refining workflows, upgrading technology, training teammates, or enhancing quality processes, we’re always looking for the next opportunity to strengthen our operation.

Small changes compound into big wins, and those wins become better outcomes for our customers.

Partner with CAMM Metals for your next project: https://bit.ly/4cTMMxY

For projects passing through our shop, fabrication is a major milestone, but it’s rarely the final step. For OEMs buildi...
05/20/2026

For projects passing through our shop, fabrication is a major milestone, but it’s rarely the final step.

For OEMs building small machines, tools, fixtures, or equipment, the process often continues well beyond machining, cutting, forming, and welding services. Coordinating hardware from multiple vendors and ensuring everything functions properly before shipment can add significant complexity.

That’s where light assembly at CAMM Metals makes a measurable difference, bringing fabrication, hardware integration, and final assembly together in one streamlined process.

Learn more in our latest blog: https://bit.ly/4dR4Bka

Built from carbon steel, this shipping bracket is designed to maintain secure handling during transport.Our team utilize...
05/18/2026

Built from carbon steel, this shipping bracket is designed to maintain secure handling during transport.

Our team utilized laser cutting, saw cutting, and welding techniques to ensure a solid, reliable structure.

Have a similar part? Don’t hesitate to connect with our team! https://bit.ly/4cTMMxY

Our waterjet cutting capabilities allow us to process a wide range of materials, including standard steels and aluminum,...
05/13/2026

Our waterjet cutting capabilities allow us to process a wide range of materials, including standard steels and aluminum, as well as demanding aerospace alloys such as Inconel, Hastelloy, and titanium.

Because the process uses a high-pressure stream of water rather than heat, it eliminates heat-affected zones and preserves the material’s properties. This makes waterjet cutting especially valuable for aerospace and other high-performance applications, while also enabling precise cuts on composites, laminates, and intricate shapes.

Learn more about this capability: https://bit.ly/3SxfTyQ

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When engineers design parts for sheet metal fabrication, small decisions early in the process can make a big difference ...
05/11/2026

When engineers design parts for sheet metal fabrication, small decisions early in the process can make a big difference later in production.

At CAMM Metals, we regularly review drawings and help customers refine designs to reduce costs and streamline production. Here are a few design considerations that can make fabrication more efficient:

•Consider bend allowances. Proper bend radii and allowances help ensure accurate parts and reduce the risk of distortion.
•Mind hole placement near bends. Holes placed too close to bends can deform during forming.
•Choose materials strategically. Different alloys behave differently during cutting, bending, and welding.
•Simplify where possible. Reducing unnecessary features or tight tolerances can lower machining and fabrication time.
•Think about assembly early. Designing with assembly in mind can eliminate secondary operations later.

If you're developing a new component or revisiting an existing design, we’re always happy to offer insights that can help make the manufacturing process more efficient. Let's get started: https://bit.ly/4cTMMxY

At CAMM Metals, we confidently and continually evolve to meet the needs of our customers and the demands of a competitiv...
05/06/2026

At CAMM Metals, we confidently and continually evolve to meet the needs of our customers and the demands of a competitive market. Some of our top initiatives involve improving manufacturing efficiency, a factor necessary to delivering high-quality products on time.

Through strategic investments in advanced equipment and technology, we’ve streamlined our processes to deliver greater value to our customers. Here’s how: https://bit.ly/41zexaM

Strong relationships drive strong results. CAMM Metals works closely with customers to understand their goals and constr...
05/04/2026

Strong relationships drive strong results. CAMM Metals works closely with customers to understand their goals and constraints, not just the prints they send. This partnership-driven approach helps us solve problems early, so we can deliver efficiently and with confidence.

When your manufacturer is invested in your success, everything gets easier.

Partner with CAMM Metals: https://bit.ly/4cTMMxY

What began in 1996 as a small operation in a garage has grown into a trusted sheet metal fabrication partner serving OEM...
04/29/2026

What began in 1996 as a small operation in a garage has grown into a trusted sheet metal fabrication partner serving OEMs across New England and New York State.

The first few years weren’t about rapid expansion; they were about survival and building strong customer relationships. As the company stabilized, strategic investments in CNC technology and waterjet cutting transformed our capabilities.

Today, 30 years in business, we’re focused on thoughtful growth: expanding services, investing in advanced equipment, and preparing the next generation of leadership.

Check out our latest blog to dive into the history of CAMM Metals, and where we're going next: https://bit.ly/3OlYo65

CAMM Metals is ISO certified, reinforcing our commitment to quality, traceability, process development, and continuous i...
04/27/2026

CAMM Metals is ISO certified, reinforcing our commitment to quality, traceability, process development, and continuous improvement across every project.

To achieve ISO certification, our team was required to strengthen our internal systems, refine our processes, and ensure that every part we produce meets clearly defined standards.

For our customers, that means:

✔ Documented and repeatable processes
✔ Stronger quality controls
✔ Greater accountability
✔ Confidence in every order

Address

24 Newberry Road
East Windsor, CT
06088

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 3:30pm

Telephone

(860) 292-6260

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