Tornos US has teamed up with J.M. Grisley Machine Tools Inc. for the sale of Tornos Swiss turning centers, barfeeders, Almac milling machines, and ESCO by Tornos coil-fed turning centers to Utah, Idaho and Montana customers.
Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, J.M. Grisley Machine Tools is a full service distributor of machine tools used in the metal working industry. The company sells both new and used multi-axis CNC and manual machine tools in Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming and has been providing high quality machines and expertise to the Intermountain West for over 80 years. Catering to the local job shop and to high productions shops, the company specializes in Aerospace, Oil Field, Medical and Job Shop applications. Says Jim Grisley, third generation Grisley Machine Tools owner, “If you have a part, we have a machine to make it and improve your production!”
J.M. Grisley Machine Tools Inc. was founded in 1927 by Jim Grisley’s grandfather, James Marion Grisley. The Grisley’s are continuing the family business legacy with Lars Grisley, Jim’s son, working in sales for JMG. For additional information about JM Grisley, please contact J.M. Grisley at 1485 South 300 West South Lake City, Utah 84115, Phone: 80.1486.7519.
Tornos US, a division of The Tornos Group headquartered in Moutier, Switzerland (founded in 1880), is responsible for the marketing, sales and service of Tornos single spindle turning systems, bar feeders, Almac milling machines, and ESCO by Tornos coil-fed turning centers in North America. For more information, contact Tornos US, 840 Parkview Blvd., Lombard, IL 60148, 630.812.2040, www.tornos.us.
Latest from Today's Medical Developments
- Gore completes acquisition of Conformal Medical
- Medical textiles designed for cardiovascular, orthopedic, dental prosthetic applications
- Micro-precision 3D printing: Trends and breakthroughs in medical device manufacturing
- One-component, dual-cure adhesive system for medical device assembly
- #82 Manufacturing Matters - Forecasting 2026 with GIE Media's Manufacturing Group
- Flexing prosthetic finger offers lifelike appearance and movement
- How the fast-evolving defense market impacts suppliers
- Medtronic’s Hugo robotic-assisted surgery system makes US debut