Diagnose before parts get ordered
Maz CNC starts with the fault, the machine history, and the production risk so you do not pay for guesswork.
New England CNC repair · Calibration · Installs
Maz CNC keeps mills, lathes, plasma tables, spindles, and controllers running with experienced on-site service, calibration support, and plain-spoken repair recommendations.

Know whether to repair, source parts, calibrate, or plan replacement before the downtime compounds.
Repair work that matches the risk
Whether you are trying to recover a down machine, stop tolerance drift, or keep a legacy asset productive, Maz CNC focuses on the service path that protects uptime and cash flow.
On-site troubleshooting for mills, lathes, plasma tables, drives, controls, and production-critical faults.
See serviceNIST-traceable calibrationDocumentation-ready calibration support for shops that need parts to stay in spec and audits to stay clean.
See serviceSpindle and controller repairFanuc, Haas, Mazak, Siemens, Mitsubishi, and legacy systems diagnosed by people who know the machines.
See serviceInstall, level, and alignMachine moves, setup, leveling, squaring, alignments, and operator maintenance guidance after installation.
See serviceFor the call you make under pressure
Maz CNC is built for lean New England shops where every CNC asset matters. You get experienced diagnostics, direct communication, and a repair-versus-replace recommendation you can defend.
Repair before replacement
A new machining center can cost $150,000–$500,000 and may carry a long lead time. With the right diagnostics, parts sourcing, calibration, and preventive service, many machines can stay productive for another 5–10 years.
Request a machine assessmentMaz CNC starts with the fault, the machine history, and the production risk so you do not pay for guesswork.
Service is focused on getting the asset back into reliable production, not selling you a replacement machine.
Calibration, service findings, and repair recommendations are recorded so quality and ownership have a clear trail.
Service across New England
From New Hampshire and Massachusetts to Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, and Vermont, Maz CNC supports the shops that keep regional manufacturing moving.
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Field notes from the shop floor
Practical repair, calibration, and maintenance guidance for New England shops trying to protect uptime, tolerance, and delivery schedules.

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