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Methods Machine Tools supplies high-precision machine tools and automation in North America, importing brands such as FANUC, Nakamura-Tome, YASDA, OKK, and KIWA Japan machining centers. It provides an end-to-end offering that includes engineering services, support, parts, training, and system integration. Its product lineup covers vertical, horizontal, 5-axis, high-speed drilling and tapping machines, multitasking CNC lathes, and high-performance machining centers, backed by factory-trained service technicians and a large parts stock with 95% of orders ready to ship the same day. As a third-generation, family-owned company with seven technical centers and strong brand partnerships, its goal is to deliver comprehensive manufacturing solutions and ongoing support to improve production efficiency and equipment uptime across North America.
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Robotics & Automation
Industrial & Manufacturing
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
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Total Funding
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Headquarters
Sudbury, Massachusetts
Founded
1958
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Methods Machine Tools debuts Nakamura-Tome JX-50 mill-turn centre for high-precision multi-axis manufacturing! Sunday 2 August 2026, 7:59:37 AM Methods Machine Tools has introduced the Nakamura-Tome JX-50 mill-turn machining centre to the North American market at IMTS 2026, showcasing a next-generation manufacturing solution designed to improve the production of small, complex precision components. Developed by Nakamura-Tome, the five-axis, automatic tool changer (ATC)-type, B-axis machining centre combines turning, milling and multi-axis machining capabilities within a compact footprint, enabling manufacturers to complete multiple operations in a single setup while improving productivity, precision and operational flexibility. The North American debut of the JX-50 reflects the growing demand for highly versatile machining centres capable of handling increasingly complex components across industries such as aerospace, medical devices, automotive, electronics, precision engineering and advanced industrial manufacturing. As manufacturers seek to reduce setup times, increase machine utilisation and improve machining accuracy, integrated mill-turn platforms have become an essential part of modern production environments. One of the key strengths of the Nakamura-Tome JX-50 is its ability to consolidate several machining processes into one compact machine. Traditional production of intricate components often requires multiple machines and repeated workpiece transfers between turning, milling and drilling operations. Every transfer introduces additional setup time and the possibility of positioning errors. By integrating these operations within a single machine, the JX-50 minimises part handling, shortens production cycles and delivers greater dimensional consistency throughout the manufacturing process. Despite its advanced capabilities, the JX-50 has been engineered with a remarkably compact footprint, measuring approximately 13.9 feet by 7.8 feet, including the chip tank and chip conveyor. This space-saving design enables manufacturers to maximise production capacity without requiring significant factory floor space, making the machine particularly attractive for high-value precision machining facilities where efficient use of manufacturing space is a priority. The machining centre features a twin-spindle configuration consisting of an upper tool spindle and a lower turret that work together to deliver flexible, high-speed machining. This configuration allows multiple machining operations to be performed efficiently while reducing idle time between processes. The addition of an independent X-axis on the right spindle enables simultaneous machining without interference, allowing more tools to remain engaged during each production cycle. This capability significantly improves machining efficiency and reduces overall cycle times, particularly for complex components requiring multiple operations. The JX-50 is equipped with Nakamura-Tome's advanced NT Smart Cube technology, which integrates the machine's high-speed machining capabilities into a highly compact spindle design. The upper tool spindle operates at speeds of up to 30,000 rpm while maintaining a compact overall length of just 15.7 inches. This combination of high spindle speed and compact construction enables exceptional machining performance while providing excellent accessibility for intricate component geometries. Complementing the upper spindle is a lower turret featuring milling capability with Y-axis functionality and spindle speeds of up to 9,000 rpm. This additional machining flexibility enables the production of highly complex features without requiring secondary operations. Both the left and right turning spindles are capable of operating at speeds of up to 6,000 rpm, providing ample performance for a wide range of turning applications while maintaining excellent accuracy and surface finish. Tool capacity is another area where the JX-50 delivers significant productivity advantages. The standard automatic tool changer accommodates 60 tools, allowing manufacturers to perform a broad range of machining operations without manual intervention. For facilities requiring even greater flexibility, optional configurations expand tool capacity to as many as 119 tools. The large tool magazine supports complex component production involving numerous machining operations while minimising downtime associated with tool changes. Further enhancing productivity is Nakamura-Tome's ChronoCut software, which delivers a chip-to-chip tool change time of approximately 3.3 seconds. Fast tool changes play a crucial role in reducing non-cutting time, particularly during the machining of highly intricate components requiring frequent tool changes. By minimising idle machine time, manufacturers can significantly improve throughput and overall equipment effectiveness while maintaining consistent machining quality. Visitors to IMTS 2026 also had the opportunity to witness live cutting demonstrations of the JX-50 throughout the exhibition. Nakamura-Tome Chief Executive Officer Shogo Nakamura personally presented the new machining centre, highlighting its advanced engineering, multi-axis capabilities and productivity advantages. Live machining demonstrations provided manufacturers with an opportunity to observe the machine's performance under real production conditions while showcasing its ability to efficiently produce complex precision components. Methods Machine Tools has maintained a long-standing partnership with Nakamura-Tome, serving as the exclusive importer of the company's machining centres in the United States since 1983. Over the past four decades, Methods has installed more than 6,000 Nakamura-Tome machines across North America, establishing a strong reputation for providing advanced machining technologies backed by comprehensive technical support, training and service. The introduction of the Nakamura-Tome JX-50 further strengthens Methods Machine Tools' portfolio of advanced manufacturing solutions aimed at helping customers improve productivity, reduce setup times and increase machining flexibility. As manufacturers continue to face growing demand for smaller, more complex precision components produced with greater efficiency, integrated mill-turn machining centres such as the JX-50 are expected to play an increasingly important role in supporting high-performance, multi-process manufacturing. With its combination of five-axis machining, twin-spindle architecture, high-speed tooling, large automatic tool capacity and compact design, the Nakamura-Tome JX-50 provides manufacturers with a highly capable platform for producing complex precision parts while reducing production time, improving accuracy and maximising machine utilisation in today's competitive manufacturing environment.
Methods Machine Tools mill-turn streamlines small, complex part production. IMTS 2026: Methods Machine Tools debuts the Nakamura-Tome JX-50, a five-axis, ATC-type, B-axis mill-turn machining center designed for small, complex production parts. Methods Machine Tools showcases the Nakamura-Tome JX-50, marking the machine's North American debut. The next-generation ATC-type, B-axis JX-50 combines compact size, high speed and advanced capabilities suited for small, complex production parts. Measuring just 13.9' x 7.8' (including chip tank and chip conveyor), the JX-50 features a twin-spindle configuration with an upper tool spindle and lower turret, designed for efficient, flexible machining. The X-axis on the right spindle enables simultaneous machining without interference, keeping more tools in the cut per part. Standard features include Nakamura-Tome's NT Smart Cube, a 30,000-rpm compact tool spindle measuring 15.7" long, combined with a 9,000-rpm milling and Y-axis lower turret and 6,000-rpm left and right spindles. The automatic tool changer holds 60 tools standard with options up to 119 tools. Nakamura-Tome's ChronoCut software is said to provide a chip-to-chip time of 3.3 seconds. Nakamura-Tome CEO Shogo Nakamura provides a live presentation about the JX-50 at IMTS, with live cutting demonstrations continuing throughout the week. Methods Machine Tools has served as the exclusive importer of Nakamura-Tome machining centers to the United States since 1983, installing more than 6,000 machines throughout the country. Connect at. Methods Machine Tools will be exhibiting new technology at IMTS 2026 in Chicago, IL this September. * Digitalization and Done-In-One Reign Supreme at BIEMH 2024 European manufacturers may have a different balance of markets than their U.S. counterparts, but the practical challenges they must overcome are often similar - as are the solutions. * Custom Workholding Shaves Days From Medical Part Setup Times Custom workholding enabled Resolve Surgical Technologies to place all sizes of one trauma part onto a single machine - and cut days from the setup times. * CNC Milling Tips & Tricks: 7 Articles For You to Mill Through Dive into popular milling articles from Modern Machine Shop, Moldmaking Technology, and Production Machining to discover tips, tricks, and innovations that will make your chips fly - and your competition sweat.
Methods Machine Tools engages future talent at career fair. Monday 16 March 2026, 5:58:30 PM Methods Machine Tools recently participated in the Wentworth Institute of Technology's Co-ops and Careers spring career fair. The event, where Methods Machine Tools has long served as a sponsor, serves as a bridge for students and young professionals entering the manufacturing sector. The company's relationship with the institution is deeply rooted. The founder, Clement McIver Sr., and his son, Clement Jr., are both alumni of Wentworth. Over the years, numerous graduates of the institute have joined Methods Machine Tools, contributing significantly to the company's growth and innovation. Methods Machine Tools expressed gratitude to Wentworth Institute of Technology for its ongoing collaboration, which has been instrumental in equipping students with the necessary skills for a successful career in manufacturing. Additionally, Methods Machine Tools has announced two current co-op roles available on their careers page, providing students with hands-on experience in the industry. The company's participation in the career fair underscores its commitment to nurturing talent and fostering relationships with educational institutions. Methods Machine Tools continues to be a key player in the manufacturing industry, supporting the next generation of engineers and technologists. Want to know more? Whether it's extra details on this article or information about MTD's services, fill in this form and we'll get back to you.
Methods Machine Tools appoints new VP of Aftermarket. Wednesday 25 February 2026, 7:13:57 PM Methods Machine Tools has announced the appointment of Jon Casten as the new Vice President of Aftermarket. With an impressive 25 years of experience in post-sales strategy and commercialization, Casten is set to take on the crucial role of leading Methods' comprehensive aftermarket strategy. In his new position, Casten will oversee all aspects of customer support, which includes managing both national and field-based service teams. He will also be responsible for national parts distribution, warranties, and digital services. His appointment is expected to strengthen Methods' commitment to providing top-notch customer service and support. Methods Machine Tools, known for its dedication to innovation and quality in the manufacturing industry, sees Casten's extensive background as a valuable asset. His expertise in post-sales operations aligns perfectly with the company's goals of enhancing its aftermarket offerings and ensuring customer satisfaction. The company looks forward to leveraging Casten's leadership to continue delivering exceptional support to its clients. Methods Machine Tools remains a key player in the manufacturing sector, constantly striving to meet and exceed industry standards with its comprehensive solutions and services. Want to know more? Whether it's extra details on this article or information about MTD's services, fill in this form and we'll get back to you.
Methods Machine Tools introduces SIDEKICK for FANUC RoboDrill automation. SUDBURY, MA, USA, Oct 20, 2025 - Methods Machine Tools, Inc., North America's foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and automation solutions, has released the newest version of The Sidekick, the company's latest solution for FANUC RoboDrill automation. A collaborative system engineered for small- and medium-sized shops, the Sidekick offers light, unattended machining on the FANUC RoboDrill, supported by FANUC CRX-10iA/L robot mounted to a standardized table design that holds up to 30 workpieces. "With the Sidekick, we have launched an easy-to-use, price competitive, complete automation solution so shops can expand their utilization and productivity," said David Chesnutt, Methods' Senior Vice President of Sales. "We've represented FANUC RoboDrill for more than 30 years and currently support more than 15,000 RoboDrills in the field. In that time, we've created various automation designs for the RoboDrill." Chesnutt continued. "The Sidekick is ideal for those smaller shops looking to make their first leap into automation alongside the most trusted and proven vertical machining center in the industry." The Sidekick provides users the option to either setup end of arm tooling, part grid plates, and programming on their own; or purchase a "Ready-to-Run" package from Methods that comes pre-programmed with a standardized infeed/outfeed grid plate and end of arm tooling on the robot. "We created a solution that is as easy as possible for operators. A lightweight solution with minimal setup and automated processes to further cut down on manual intervention, built with the longevity and quality you expect from Methods and FANUC solutions." added Darren Wall, Methods' Product Manager for FANUC RoboDrill." The Sidekick is the latest addition to the Methods Night Crew portfolio, a comprehensive suite of fully-integrated FANUC RoboDrill solutions for high-volume/low-mix and/or high-mix/low-volume production. "We're running about 100 hours of automated parts per week. We're quoting faster timelines, and that gives us a huge competitive advantage. Methods depth of knowledge on the support and applications side has been the reason we've operated with zero downtime in the last three years, and why we'll be more profitable than we have ever been." - Nick Squillace, Co-Founder, NS Precision "The envelope fits perfect for the size part we make and the RoboDrill is lightning fast. The specific product we're running on this machine, it's the one product that has grown the fastest on the mill side of business with our largest customer." Ted Force, Director of Milling and Programming, SpiTrex Orthopedics. The Sidekick is now ready to order through all Methods and Methods' dealer-partner locations, with delivery scheduled to begin at the end of October. About Methods Machine Tools Methods Machine Tools, Inc. supplies high-quality, high-precision machine tools, automation solutions, and designs integrated, custom machining processes and services. Headquartered in Sudbury, Mass., and in operation since 1958, Methods operates seven technical centers, and a one-of-a-kind precision center. Methods has installed more than 45,000 machine tools throughout North America. For more information, call 877-668-4262 or visit www.methodsmachine.com.
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Industries
Robotics & Automation
Industrial & Manufacturing
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Sudbury, Massachusetts
Founded
1958
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