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Weaver Auto Parts has a
high-tech, sophisticated machine shop with modern equipment and
well-trained, experienced machinists available through all our locations. No
machining job is too big or too small. Minor machining jobs are done at
every location while larger jobs are handled by one of our three large shops
in Sauk City, Portage and Madison West. Weaver machine shops can service
automotive, truck, and industrial machining jobs. Our machinists have the
best skills with an understanding of the newest reconditioning techniques.
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- Crankshaft Polishing
- Custom Aluminum Welding
- Cylinder & Block Sleeving
- Cylinder Boring, Deglazing, Ridgereaming
- Cylinder Head Service
- Electrical & Electronic Testing
- Engine Balancing
- Equipment Repair
- Flywheel Grinding
- Front Wheel Drive Axle Service
- Helicoil Service
- Hydraulic Hose Work
- King Pin Service
- McPherson Strut Service
- Piston Pin Service
- Press Work
- Radiator Service
- Resurfacing
- Ring Gear Installation
- Shop Supplies
- Straightening Cylinder Heads
- Torque Conversion
- U-Joint Service
- Valve Clearance Disc
- Woven Brake Lining
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ASE CertificationHow Consumers Benefit from ASE Technician Certification |
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An Independent, non-profit organization, the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has been testing the
competence of automotive machinists for over 20 years.
- THE MISSION was clear: develop a mechanism by which working machinists could prove their competency to themselves, their employers, and to consumers
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THE SOLUTION: a series of national certification exams covering
Cylinder Head Specialist
Cylinder Block Specialist
Assembly Specialist
THE RESULT: an elite group of automotive service professionals at work in machine shops throught the nation.
Years ago, cars were simpler, less complex. But with today's high tech vehicles, the margin for error is less. Mistakes can be costlier. It makes good financial sense to protect your
automotive investment through service performed by certified professionals. Because ASE's program is voluntary, machinists who have taken the time and expense toearn ASE certification can be counted on to
have a strong sense of pride in accomplishment, which should be good news for consumers. Moreover, prior to taking ASE exams, machinists attend training or study after work. The time they spend
sharpening their skills should be advantageous to consumers as well. |
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