Summit

Summit® Machine Tool Rebuilding & Repair
At Precision Service Machine Tool Rebuilders, large-frame machine tools have been our specialty since 1983—and Summit® lathes, mills, and boring mills are exactly the kind of heavy, production-grade equipment we’re built to support.
Our role is simple: keep your Summit equipment accurate, reliable, and productive for as long as possible through expert rebuilds, repairs, and modernizations—whether you’re running manual engine lathes, oil country lathes, horizontal boring mills, or vertical bed mills.
Why Summit Owners Work With Us
Summit machines are built for heavy cuts, long runs, and demanding shop environments. Over time, even this kind of iron experiences:
We focus on:
Types of Summit Machines We Service
We work on both legacy and modern Summit machines, manual and CNC, including:
If your specific Summit model is not listed, we are still interested in discussing it—our experience covers many custom, special, and older machines.

What We Do for Summit Equipment
- Complete Mechanical Rebuilds
- Electrical, Drive & CNC Modernization
- CNC / Control Retrofits (Where Applicable)
- Field Repair, Troubleshooting & Alignment
- Preventive Maintenance & Life Extension
- Typical Summit Problems We Solve
For large Summit lathes and boring mills, we pay special attention to supporting and fixturing the base during rebuild so the geometry you pay for in our shop is what you see on your floor.
Whether your Summit is fully manual with relay logic or has early-generation CNC hardware, we can help you make a sensible plan to keep it reliable.
Our goal is to give you a Summit machine that “feels new” from the operator’s standpoint—without paying new-machine prices for heavy cast iron you already own.
For many Summit machines, a targeted on-site intervention is the fastest way to get back in production.
We help you treat each Summit machine as a long-term capital asset—not just a machine to run until it fails.
Our Summit Rebuild Process
Evaluation & Scope
Detailed inspection, test cuts (where applicable), and geometry checks tailored to the specific Summit machine; clear, written scope and quotation.
Disassembly & Cleaning
Down to major assemblies or base castings; components cleaned, inspected, and tagged for repair, replacement, or upgrade.
Geometry & Structure
Ways restored, saddles and slides fitted, twist and sag addressed, and motion components rebuilt or replaced to meet your accuracy requirements.
Subsystem Rebuilds & Upgrades
Spindles, gearboxes, lubrication, guarding, electrics, drives, and controls rebuilt or modernized as needed.
Reassembly & Calibration
Rebuilt machine assembled, leveled, aligned, and function-tested—including verification over full travel and typical load ranges.
Run-Off & Documentation
Cutting tests performed where appropriate; accuracy data, alignment records, and new electrical/control documentation provided.
Keep Your Summit Machines Earning
When a Summit lathe, mill, or boring mill is down—or parts start drifting out of tolerance—it doesn’t just affect one job. It affects schedules, delivery dates, and your reputation with customers.
Our job is to turn that risk into a long-lived, high-performing asset again.
Tell us your Summit model, the type of work you run on it, and the issues you’re seeing. We’ll outline repair, rebuild, or retrofit options to bring it back to the level of performance your operation depends on.
