CNC Turning and Milling

Welcome to SECOND TO NONE ENGINEERING, a leading high intensity CNC turning and milling engineering enterprise.

Established in 2002 in Sebenza, Gauteng, SECOND TO NONE ENGINEERING operates nine CNC turning and machining centres, typically producing over 100 different precision steel, stainless and non-ferrous components a month, in lot sizes of one or two offs up to a couple of thousand, for clients across Southern Africa.

Our Services

We provide complete CNC mill-turn services as well as CNC milling, CNC turning, inspection, prototyping, production, welding, coating, sawing and, where necessary, assembly services.

We machine and cut a variety of components and parts for a diverse range of clients in different industries that include the mining, electrical, automotive, food and gas industries as well as general engineering.

Nipples, cable and angle glands, sleeves, mechanical seals, lugs, extruder heads, vacuum brake and braking system components, mixer screws, blades and rods
 are the regular components that we are contracted to produce on a monthly basis.


 

How we work

We are versatile in both skills and strategies and able to harness circumstances that change, or opportunities that appear. With energy, technical skill, fiscal responsibility and a dedication to developing we prosper.

We have state of the art computerised production systems on our engineering shopfloor, which empowers us with the capacity to work with large quantities as well as with the flexibility to process once-off, emergency and smaller single jobs.

Company Profile

SECOND TO NONE ENGINEERING owner Kevin Fisher believes they are second to none in terms of the competence and experience of our teams of engineers and technicians as well as the quality of our machining. Over more than a decade of our existence we have become a success story, with consistent growth and a large percentage of loyal repeat customers.

We take deliberate measures to engage with our clients. We sit them down and discuss ways of improving design and make changes where necessary, always thinking of saving on costs and turn around time without compromising on quality.