Some projects don't end with a single part. Multiple components need to come together in the right order, at the right torque, in the right orientation. Our assembly service steps in at this point — we turn machined parts, purchased items, and fasteners into a working unit.

We made the parts — let us assemble them too

If we already produced the parts, it makes sense for us to do the assembly. We know the geometry, we know the tolerances, we know the surface condition. Assembling with that knowledge is far faster and more reliable than shipping parts to another company and waiting for them to figure it out.

What we do

  • Mechanical assembly — Mechanical joining of parts
  • Sub-assembly preparation — Building sub-units that will be part of a larger system
  • Hardware installation — Bolts, nuts, rivets, inserts, pins, and similar
  • Fit verification — Checking that assembled parts fit and function correctly together
  • Shipment preparation — Packaging the completed unit and preparing it for delivery

From part production to delivery

The real power of assembly shows when it's combined with our other services. Think about it: design → engineering → manufacturing → quality control → assembly → delivery. We run this entire chain under one roof.

What does this mean for the customer? One point of contact, one responsibility, one delivery. No parts lost in between, no communication gaps, no suppliers blaming each other.

Which projects benefit

We see assembly needs most often in industrial equipment and machinery applications. But any project that requires mechanical integration — regardless of sector — falls within the scope of our assembly service.