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Everett Engineering,
Inc.
25 East Marine View
Drive
Everett, WA 98201
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Phone: |
(425) 259-3117 |
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Fax: |
(425) 258-1288 |

Typical winch bull ring gears manufactured
and installed in-house.

Heavy winch drum remachining of
stainless steel-clad braking surface after weld repairs. A stainless
steel welded overlay on winch drum braking surfaces prevents
rust buildup, a major cause of lining wear and poor braking.

Large
capacity vertical turning and boring are but part of our range
of special capabilities.
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In Shop
Machinery Capacities
- Engine Lathes
- 10EE Monarch lathes
- 17" x 54" Monarch
- 17" x 72" Clausing
- 19" x 72" LeBlonde
- 20" x 108" Martin
- 20" x 72" Axelson
- 30" x 120" LeBlonde w/48"
gap bed
- 30" x 240" LeBlonde
- 60" x 33’ FLCB
- 39" x 46-foot Oerlikon lathe
- Oil-grooving lathe for sleeves & bushings
- #4 J&L turret lathe w/2 ½"
Spindle through hole and barfeeder
- #4A Warner & Swasey turret lathe w/9"
spindle through hole
- 4" Wotan horizontal mill
- 5" Collet Floor Mill with Rotary
Table
- 6" Collet Floor Mill with Rotary Table
- #3 Kearney Trecker vertical mill
- 20" x 132" Roll Grinder
- 2 each #4 Cincinnati knee mill
- 90" Cincinnati VBM
- #5 Bullard vertical boring mill
- 90" Cincinnati vertical boring mill
- 144" Cincinnati vertical boring mill
- 6" x 8" surface grinder
- (3) 12" x 44" surface grinders
- 30" x 12’ radial drill press
- (6) assorted drill presses to 14" by 60"
- Ironworker
- (4) keyseaters
- 4 hydraulic presses up to 500-ton capacity
- 1000-amp submerged-arc automatic welder
- Fully equipped welding shop
- Dualshield welders
- Short-arc welder - aluminum, MIG, steel
- Cranes up to 50-ton
- 26,000-plus sq. ft. ASME certified fabrication
& machine shop
Horizontal planing &
milling for large workpieces are no problem for Everett Engineering,
Inc.
This large rudder's tapered
shaft bore is being keyway-broached using special in-place tools
designed and fabricated by Everett Engineering, Inc.
Special machinery was
designed and fabricated to enable the cost-effective reboring and
facing of this tapered rudder shaft bore by Everett Engineering, Inc.
"INGENUITY
UNLIMITED"
Other
examples of Everett Engineering's capabilities
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