Pegasus, Inc.
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Pegasus is an established Machine Shop located in Holliston MA.
Family owned & operated for more than 35 years.
Serving our loyal customers for 65
Pegasus is owned and operated by two brothers, Peter and Chris Best and their father Harold Best. They purchased Pegasus in 1987 from the original owner Samuel Parks. Harold has since retired and lives in sunny Venice, Florida. We worked diligently to maintain the quality and service that built the Pegasus reputation. Over the years we have been fortunate enough to build great, lasting relationships with our long standing customers. We have worked side by side with our customers to guarantee satisfaction. We are a local business providing excellent product and service to companies as large as RAYTHEON, EMC, AMTI & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING and still accommodate the small businesses in our local community.
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Pegasus is closed today due to Stella. Please be safe. The Pegasus Team
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Wishing everyone a happy and safeThanksgiving. Thank you to all of our service men and women. Wishing you all a safe return home. The Pegasus family
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MC-1000VF (40") (CNC)
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MC-510VG (20") (CNC)
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CNC is the acronym for Computer Numerical Control. It is an outgrowth of the older term "NC", which stands for just "Numerical Control". It refers to the idea of controlling machine tools via computer. CNC Machines are robots of a sort. CNC machine - CNCCookbook www.cnccookbook.com/CCCNCMachine.htm
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Machining operations are classified into 3 principle processes and they are TURNING, DRILLING and MILLING. There are other operations too that fall in miscellaneous categories such as BORING, SAWING, SHAPING, and BROACHING. A specific machine tool is required for taking care of each machining operation. Aug 26, 2015 Machining, Machining Operations & Types of Machining Tools www.engineeringarticles.org/machining-operation-and-types-of-machining-tools/
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JOB SHOPS are typically small manufacturing systems that handle job production, that is, custom/bespoke or semi-custom/bespoke manufacturing processes such as small to medium-size customer orders or batch jobs. Job shops typically move on to different jobs (possibly with different customers) when each job is completed. In job shops machines are aggregated in shops by the nature of skills and technological processes involved, each shop therefore may contain different machines, which gives this production system processing flexibility, since jobs are not necessarily constrained to a single machine. In computer science the problem of job shop scheduling is considered strongly NP-hard. In a job shop product flow is twisted, also notice that in this drawing each shop contains a single machine. A typical example would be a machine shop, which may make parts for local industrial machinery, farm machinery and implements, boats and ships, or even batches of specialized components for the aircraft industry. Other types of common job shops are grinding, honing, jig-boring, gear manufacturing, and fabrication shops. The opposite would be continuous flow manufactures such as textile, steel, food manufacturing and manual labor.