Cincinnati
Cincinnati Machine Tool Rebuilding & Repair
At Precision Service Machine Tool Rebuilders, we help manufacturers get more life, accuracy, and uptime from their capital equipment. That includes the full range of Cincinnati machines—known for their rugged iron, large work envelopes, and long service life.
When a Cincinnati starts to lose accuracy, chatter, or reliability, it usually isn’t “worn out”—it just needs a proper rebuild. That’s where we come in.

Why Rebuild Your Cincinnati With Us
Cincinnati and Cincinnati Milacron machines were built to last. The castings, frames, and overall construction are often superior to many modern imports. Rebuilding or upgrading these machines typically costs far less than replacing them, while preserving:

Existing tooling and fixtures

Proven programs and processes

Operator familiarity

Your current floor layout and utilities
Our goal is to restore or exceed original performance so your Cincinnati machines can stay in production for many more years.
Cincinnati Services We Provide
From our facility in Addison, Illinois, we support Cincinnati machine owners with:

Types of Cincinnati Machines We Work On
We routinely service both legacy and newer Cincinnati models, including:
If you don’t see your exact model listed, chances are we’ve worked on something similar. Tell us what you have and what issues you’re seeing, and we’ll advise on the best path forward.
Typical Cincinnati Rebuild Outcomes
After a Precision Service rebuild or major repair, Cincinnati owners typically see:

Restored accuracy and repeatability

Reduced scrap and rework

Improved surface finishes

Extended machine life and lower lifecycle cost

Increased uptime and reliability
We treat every Cincinnati as a long-term production asset, not a disposable piece of equipment.
Talk to Us About Your Cincinnati
If your Cincinnati machine is drifting out of tolerance, making noise, or sitting idle, we can help you turn it back into a productive, reliable workhorse.
Contact Precision Service Machine Tool Rebuilders to discuss your Cincinnati model, current problems, and production requirements. We’ll help you decide whether repair, partial rebuild, or full remanufacture is the best investment for your plant.
