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Lexington Cutter |
Lexington Cutter is a privately held company that will celebrate its
60th year as a cutting tool manufacturer in 2007. Originally the company
was located in Long Island, New York. In 1987 Lexington Cutter was purchased
by Paul J. Enander, and subsequently moved to Bradenton, Florida. They
are a manufacturer of quality precision carbide-tipped and solid carbide
cutting tools. Their products are used primarily in metal removal.
Additional uses are found in high abrasion materials such as fiberboard,
resins and some plastics. They pride themselves as a leader in manufacturing,
striving for excellence in every tool.
A large portion of their standard product is stocked in semi-finished
as well as finished state. This expedites simple modifications into customer
specific specials for quick deliveries. They also manufacture special
solid carbide and carbide-tipped tools to customers' specifications.
Their high quality tools have made them an excellent choice for the
automotive and aerospace industries. The demand for special NAS (National
Aerospace Specification) reamers for the aerospace industry was so great
that in 1995 they added the NAS 897 C specification reamers to their
standard product line. Their product line exceeds 20,000 line items
with over 95% of the items in stock in several warehouses around the
United States to ensure the fastest deliveries possible.
Lexington Cutter, Inc. is an ISO certified company. They are committed
to continuous improvement in order to provide the necessary tools, equipment
and working environment to deliver high quality products that meet or
exceed the expectations of their customers. Their factory houses
over 100 machines tooled for the production of standard and specialty
tooling. Lexington combines many well know manufacturing techniques such
as Setup Reduction, Total Quality Management, Lean Production, Baka-Yoke,
and Cellular Manufacturing into a production environment that thrives
on high quality and continuous improvement. Lexington Cutter's staff
would not have it any other way.
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