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How Special Purpose Machines (SPMs) Reduce Cost Per Component

ost per component decides profit — not machine price

Most buyers negotiate machine prices like they’re buying a phone.

Wrong focus.

The real metric is:

Cost per component over 3–5 years

Why SPMs win

An SPM:

  • Combines multiple operations in one setup
  • Reduces handling time
  • Cuts manpower
  • Increases throughput without increasing errors

Example:
Instead of 3 separate machines + 3 operators + reloading errors,
one SPM does the job in sequence, automatically.

Our approach

NR ENGINEERS designs:

  • Multi-station SPMs
  • Rotary table machines
  • Drill–tap–inspect combinations
  • Automation tailored to your product mix

You don’t buy an SPM to look modern.
You buy it because math supports it.

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