State of the art Programming Team
Recently we have been training a new employee. He came to visit us on his birthday, and we thought he would be a good candidate for our programming requirements. He is learning quickly. It’s astonishing to watch someone so young, adapt to technology so quickly. He has been programming the laser to cut out racecars, dogs, and pictures of candy and other treats. By the time he graduates high school he should have 15 years of experience. We are glad to be contributing to the efforts of youth to be part of the manufacturing community! Eli is a prodigy, and we are excided to follow him as he grows in his career. Thank you to Daniel Poole for bringing Eli in for a visit on his birthday!
Terms of Service
Valley Precision sells custom manufactured items produced to our customer’s specifications. Drawings and specs can be supplied to Valley Precision through the following methods. PDF Drawings, Step Files or other computer-generated models and files. Valley Precision does not offer design services. If a part is to be replicated from a sample part, drawings can be created by Valley Precision for an hourly rate, and the drawings must be approved by the customer before parts are manufactured. Standard terms for new customers are “Cash on Delivery” or payment by Credit Card. Credit card transactions will have a fee of 3.5% added to the invoice price. Normal ongoing customers enjoy Net 30 payment terms upon approved credit evaluation. Standard sheet metal tolerances are + or – .003 for hole diameters, and edge-to-hole measurements Measurements to bends are + or – .010″ Across two bends + or – .015″ Across 3 or more bends + or – .020 or per drawing requirements. Valley Precision manufactures parts to meet the drawing specifications when the parts are delivered. Valley Precision is not responsible for damage to products due to handling at customer’s facilities. Valley Precision is not responsible for corrosion, part degradation over time, or plating finishes, after 60 days of receipt into customer’s inventory or processes if parts are stored in a temperature controlled low-humidity environment. (This is due to the fact that Valley Precision cannot control the environment where the parts are stored, therefore can’t be responsible for the parts when left outside, or when they are allowed to get wet).