In 1956, Milon Viel and Ross Clarke opened up a fabrication business. Viel had spent time in the Air Force and then worked for Douglas Aircraft, and Clark was a retired co-pilot and mechanic for Hearst Airlines in San Simeon. Initially, the company designed and built aluminum window frames but soon began to cut a wide variety of materials exactly to customer specifications, focusing on the growing aerospace industry and manufacturers that did not have in-house sawing capabilities.
Today, Metal Cutting Service is a partner and supplier for manufacturers in aerospace and defense, semiconductor makers, aluminum and steel distribution. The company has been based in City of Industry, California, a suburb of Los Angeles, since 1975. Current owner David Viel joined his father in 1977, working part-time while in college and transitioning to a full-time position in 1981. He became company president in 1993.
Steen also says the BandControl built-in saw blade monitoring system “gives us real-time information on the operating times and wear of the saw blades. This helps us to achieve better results and virtually eliminate scrap.”
When blades become too worn to effectively cut, they can be easily accessed and replaced quickly—and the saws’ built-in safety functions make the replacement procedure safe for employees.
Viel says that every Kasto saw running at MCS has lived up to performance expectations and has “definitely contributed to our continued success. When we need a new machine again, Kasto will certainly be our first choice.”
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