In 1955 John Maroney started out
as a one-man, one-machine company in the San Fernando Valley in California. His
talent, ambition, and deep-rooted philosophy of perfection immediately
earned him a reputation as a precision EDM house. By the late sixties,
Maroney was one of the only few with this close-tolerance capability in
the Los Angeles area. At that time, TRW selected Maroney Company to be
sole supplier for E-ring and valve assemblies for the LEM descent engine
that went to the moon on Apollo 11. From then on, The Maroney Company's
aerospace work took off. In 1971 the company moved to Northridge,
California, where they have been located since.
Maroney's eldest son,
John Cameron is president and general manager of the company. He is up
to the demand to keep their reputation as an ultimate precision
specialty house, specializing in complex machining of precision
components. The company is equipped with machinery that give them the
ability to handle a project from concept to completion with all the
operations under their control.
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