Tri-V produces an enormous variety of components for a number of different applications and industries. Though there are no limits to what our experienced toolmakers can create for you, here you can find some common pieces you may be looking for!


Our shop has extensive experience designing and building valve blocks including port blocks and valve bodies for the simplification of fluid transfer. We can produce valve blocks in many different shapes and sizes from a number of different materials.
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A yoke or coupling may refer to many different components but most commonly, we machine u-joints and similar components for applications ranging from custom cabinet door latch systems to agriculture axles and drives. Yokes are used for connecting between two offsets or misaligned shafts.
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Tri-V has experience working with castings of steel, ductile iron, and aluminum. While Tri-V doesn’t do casting and forging in house, we partner with local casting and forging companies for many of the projects we do.
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Shafts and spindles include and can be used with almost any rotating device like wheels or rotary fixtures. With shaft and spindle production, Tri-V has capability for hard cutting Rockwell 45 to 50 materials.
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Machined adapters and spacers can be used with almost any application. Primarily, adapters provide adjustment and alignment adaptability for new tooling and allow quick change between different components. The possibilities are virtually endless and whatever your project may be or whatever type of adapter or spacer you may need, count on Tri-V to provide a great component.
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Consider carbide when the part expects a large amount of wear with use. Carbide is a very hard material and can better withstand high wear. We most commonly work with C-3 and C-5, though we have worked with most C classes of carbide as well as others, and we have experience with the special processes necessary to machine carbide.
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