Wiscon Products provides advanced CNC lathe precision turned parts from barstock. Our expertise is in highly complex, high volume CNC precision machined parts for the hydraulic, automotive, aerospace and construction industries. We build strategic business partnerships by providing advanced manufacturing solutions to OEM's worldwide.
Wiscon Products is proud to be IATF 16949 certified in order to serve the Automotive Industry. Our goal is to meet customer requirements efficiently and effectively with continual improvement, defect prevention and a reduction in variation and waste.
Wiscon Products is proud to be IATF 16949 certified in order to serve the Automotive Industry. Our goal is to meet customer requirements efficiently and effectively with continual improvement, defect prevention and a reduction in variation and waste.
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To consistently provide the highest quality parts, in the most efficient and timely fashion at the best price by continuously working to improve our products, processes and systems. As a world-class supplier of the highest quality parts, we set the standards and maintain best practices as the employer of choice.
Wiscon Products Quality Policy : Quality begins with team work, while continually improving our quality management system, and ends with customer satisfaction to applicable requirements. Our goal is to achieve continuous reduction of process variation. This requires statistical data analysis, statistical process control and sound problem-solving efforts.
Our multi-spindle machines allow for high volume production of a large family of parts or complex components ranging in quantities of 100,000 to 1,000,000+. CNC precision machining is our specialty and focus at Wiscon. The benefits of using Index Multi-Spindles are higher volume, precision-turned parts; economic production of smaller lots; and precise, reliable production of a wide range of parts with the lowest possible tooling costs.
Our INDEX C100 & C200 Multitask Lathes are great for high-speed, low-volume production. Wiscon produces multiple hydraulic components using these INDEX lathes. They are ideal for bar stock machining and also referred to as production turning machines for complex parts. Both are capable of simultaneous machining using three turrets and two Y axis on main and counter spindles.
Reviews (8)
Brian Manske
Jun 14, 2022
Wiscon Products is one of the highest and fast rising machine shops in the state of Wisconsin. The owner, Torben Christiansen, is always updating his equipment to stay on top of the markets demands. He also has the most dedicated and highly trained staffs in the industry. If you are in machining needs you definitely have to reach out to Wiscon Products.
Dale Murzyn
Jun 07, 2022
Tim Mason
May 14, 2022
Wiscon Products is an amazing third generation manufacturing leader in Racine. The management team is innovative adding new equipment and software while taking a proactive approach with their workforce by training and developing their employees so they can advance to the next level within the company. If you want a forever home with great pay and benefits, this is where you should be!
Chuck Caley
May 14, 2022
A good place for someone to either start their career or advance in the machining industry. Management has invested a lot of time and thought to be at the top of the technological pile and it shows with ongoing continuous improvement projects. Complexly engineered parts can be challenging, but Wiscon does everything they can to be at the front of the line when it comes to ingenuity and resource allocation to make the job rewarding at the end of the day.
Mary Salgado-Koukal
May 13, 2022
I have worked with Wiscon Products for over 5+ years, and have developed a great business relationship over the years. I have placed many great employees to work for Wiscon. Wiscon is a great place to work and could be a life changing opportunity for people who would like to achieve a great career. If your looking for a career change or a job look no further.
Ashley Mcwatters
Jun 21, 2020
Thew Thewis
Apr 12, 2020
Ron Wilkerson
May 28, 2018
Horrible place to work for. Poor management. The pay was pretty decent. Sad thing about the pay however is that they get kids fresh out of high school with no machining experience and pay them 16 to 18 an hour, which is what they also pay someone who is an experienced machinist of 10 to 20 years. They allow employees who come in intoxicated to operate their machinery, and will issue a warning to them.
And will allow employees to make scrap for whole shifts and issue warnings. But will fire you if you have a personality conflict with one of their highly inexperienced supervisors. They have specific machines from Germany that only 6 other companies in the United States have. And yet an employee that's never machined before starting at this company can put in 3 years and they make him a supervisor.
Which inflates ego and promotes arrogance. When in all reality, qualifies you to be a "one trick pony", especially if you can't even locate an offset page on Fanuc controls. At the same time another supervisor drives drunk wraps his truck around a tree, and loses his license and is promoted. Which if you can't even be a responsible adult and manage your own life, how can you manage a whole shift of employees?
Maybe all of this is subjective at this point. But if you, as an experienced machinist want to be degraded and belittled by people who have no idea what it means to be a machinist, then by all means, feel free to apply here. Definately a do as i say not as i do company. I don't recommend working here as an experienced machinist. However if you're an idiot kid with no experience and has a talent for making bad parts and crashing machines, then by all means work here.
They'll probably give you a raise and a promotion. There's a reason this place as such an astronomical turnover rate (40 employees in 3 months). Good luck, you've been warned.
And will allow employees to make scrap for whole shifts and issue warnings. But will fire you if you have a personality conflict with one of their highly inexperienced supervisors. They have specific machines from Germany that only 6 other companies in the United States have. And yet an employee that's never machined before starting at this company can put in 3 years and they make him a supervisor.
Which inflates ego and promotes arrogance. When in all reality, qualifies you to be a "one trick pony", especially if you can't even locate an offset page on Fanuc controls. At the same time another supervisor drives drunk wraps his truck around a tree, and loses his license and is promoted. Which if you can't even be a responsible adult and manage your own life, how can you manage a whole shift of employees?
Maybe all of this is subjective at this point. But if you, as an experienced machinist want to be degraded and belittled by people who have no idea what it means to be a machinist, then by all means, feel free to apply here. Definately a do as i say not as i do company. I don't recommend working here as an experienced machinist. However if you're an idiot kid with no experience and has a talent for making bad parts and crashing machines, then by all means work here.
They'll probably give you a raise and a promotion. There's a reason this place as such an astronomical turnover rate (40 employees in 3 months). Good luck, you've been warned.