Getting a part through first article inspection is only the beginning. The real test comes when a shop has to turn that one approved part into steady, repeatable production. Early production is where problems show up fast. Cycle times drift, tools behave differently under longer runs, material variations hit the process and small setup mistakes turn into bigger delays. This stage becomes a lot easier when you have a support team close by that understands your machine, your process and your schedule.
Precision360 was built around that idea. With regional coverage and deep Tsugami expertise, Precision360 helps shops move from first article to stable production with less downtime, fewer surprises and tighter process control.
When a machine goes down in early production, everything stops. That is why regional coverage matters. Precision360 has technicians positioned across Florida, Maryland, Delaware, Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey and the Minneapolis metro (Hennepin, Anoka, and Carver counties). Their job is to reach shops quickly so issues do not pile up or cost hours of output.
Local support means you get:
For shops trying to lock in a new process, speed matters as much as skill. Precision360 provides both.
Parts availability is one of the most overlooked factors in early production performance. A simple sensor, solenoid or filter can hold up an entire job if you need to wait for a shipment. Precision360’s regional parts access gives shops a clear advantage because replacements arrive faster and downtime drops.
This protects:
Predictable production comes from predictable support.
Tsugami machines are capable of extremely tight tolerances, but they perform best when the setup is solid and the process is built correctly from the start. Precision360’s team works with Tsugami machines every day, so they know what to look for, how to diagnose early instability and how to help refine the process.
Shops gain support in:
This level of experience saves time and reduces risk in the most sensitive stage of production.
Precision360 takes a full life cycle approach, which means support does not stop after installation. The team guides customers through training, optimization and continuous improvement throughout the machine’s ramp up phase and beyond.
Shops receive help with:
This model reduces early stage mistakes and sets up your team for repeatable, long term success.
Companies like Zaffiri Precision and Azimuth Technology have used Precision360 and Tsugami to ramp high tolerance, high volume production. Their results show what happens when strong machines and strong regional support come together. Processes stabilize faster, downtime drops and production teams gain more confidence as volume increases.
Early production always carries risk, but the right partner can dramatically reduce it. Precision360 gives shops local technical support, faster parts access and deep Tsugami knowledge that keeps machines running and processes stable. When the goal is predictable throughput and steady output, regional support becomes one of the most valuable tools a shop can have.