Azimuth Technology has built its reputation on high-volume, precision manufacturing — and when it comes to Swiss turning, Tsugami machines are at the heart of it all. From complex components to today’s demanding aerospace and defense work, these machines continue to deliver the speed, accuracy, and uptime they need to stay competitive.
If you're evaluating what a Tsugami can do for your shop, here’s how these machines are helping Azimuth run lean, stay competitive, and hit demanding specs day in and day out.
Meet the Leadership Behind the Mission
Pictured left to right: CEO & Co-Founder Len Zaiser IV (right) and Co-Founder LeNoir E. Zaiser III (left) — the father-son team behind Azimuth Technology’s growth and vision. Len Zaiser IV leads the company’s strategic direction, drawing on a background in finance, banking, and manufacturing. His focus on scalable growth, lean operations, and customer partnership has helped position Azimuth as a trusted contract manufacturer across high-demand industries.
LeNoir, widely known as Len Senior, brings decades of engineering experience and a legacy of building successful companies in defense, aerospace, and medical manufacturing. His hands-on approach and deep understanding of precision machining laid the foundation for Azimuth’s quality-first mindset. Together, their leadership reflects a commitment to innovation, efficiency, and building better processes from the ground up.
A Smart Start with Swiss Turning
Back when Azimuth was just getting off the ground, space was tight, and expectations were high. They needed equipment that could handle tight tolerances, multitask, and run with minimal supervision — all without taking up too much floor space. Tsugami Swiss machines checked every box.
Their first units were used to make parts like cam pins, extractors, and Glock firing pins — precision components that demand one-and-done setups and repeatability. Even then, the machines were running unattended for months at a time, reliably holding tolerance across high-volume jobs.
Fast Forward to Full-Scale Production
Today, Azimuth is running over 270 CNC machines, and Tsugami still plays a critical role in their operation. Those original machines laid the foundation for how they work — and Tsugami remains their go-to for parts under 20mm that demand speed and precision. But our support doesn’t stop at Swiss. As their needs have grown, we've helped them scale up with conventional multi-axis turning solutions — expanding not just capabilities, but also part sizes up to 32 and 38 mm.
The team uses Tsugami platforms daily to produce parts across industries, including defense and aerospace, where quality isn’t just important — it’s required. From small runs to 50,000-unit jobs, they continue to rely on Tsugami’s ability to run unattended, hit spec, and deliver part after part with minimal downtime.
What Makes Tsugami a Long-Term Fit
There’s no shortage of machine options out there, but Azimuth keeps choosing Tsugami — and here’s why it still makes sense for them:
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Compact footprint: Space-efficient machines that still pack in turning and milling capabilities.
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Unattended operation: Lights-out production for high-volume jobs means more throughput, fewer interruptions.
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Multi-process in one setup: Turn, mill, and finish parts without transferring or re-fixturing.
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Reliable accuracy: Built to hold tight tolerances over long runs.
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Scalable production: Whether it's a few hundred parts or tens of thousands, the machines keep up.
That kind of reliability isn't just helpful — it’s essential when you’re working with tight lead times and mission-critical specs.
Supporting Complex Industries with Confidence
Azimuth’s team has grown alongside its customer base. They’re not just making pins and bushings anymore — they’re building assemblies, working with advanced materials, and partnering with OEMs who expect more from a supplier.
Through it all, Tsugami Swiss machines remain a constant — allowing their engineers and programmers to create solutions for complex challenges while still running cost-effectively.
With trusted machine performance and a team that knows how to get the most out of every spindle, Azimuth continues to grow without losing the precision and repeatability they started with.
The Takeaway
If you're wondering whether Tsugami can handle your most demanding jobs, just look at how Azimuth uses them every day. These machines aren’t just capable — they’re central to a modern production strategy built on speed, consistency, and scale.
For shops that want to do more with less, reduce setup time, and hit volume targets without sacrificing quality, Tsugami Swiss turning machines have proven they’re up to the task.
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