ASSEMBLY
Assembly
Assembly is the process of bringing individual fabricated components together to create complete subassemblies or finished products. It is a critical step that ensures parts fit correctly, function as intended, and meet overall quality requirements.
How It Works
The assembly process begins with verified components that have passed inspection. Parts are aligned and joined using appropriate methods such as fasteners, welding, or mechanical connections, depending on design requirements. Assemblies are built according to detailed work instructions and drawings to ensure consistency and accuracy. Throughout the process, fit-up and alignment are checked to confirm proper function and structural integrity.
Quality & Accuracy
Assembly procedures focus on precise alignment, correct fastening, and proper sequencing to maintain dimensional accuracy and performance. Inspections during and after assembly verify that components meet design specifications and operate as intended.
Benefits
Assembly streamlines production by delivering complete, ready-to-use products rather than individual components. It reduces handling, improves consistency, and ensures reliable performance. Assembly supports both prototype and production fabrication and allows complex products to be delivered efficiently with controlled quality and repeatability.