Capabilities
We support production manufacturing with in-house tooling, metal stamping, machining, laser cutting, welding, and assembly. The goal is predictable output — not constant adjustments.
Tooling & Die Build
Stable tools = stable production.
In-house toolroom
Design, build, repair, and preventative maintenance to keep parts consistent and presses running.
- Die build and modification
- Preventative maintenance programs
- Repair with root-cause focus
Production-minded strategy
Tooling designed for serviceability, uptime, and repeat output at your volume and tolerance needs.
- Strategy aligned to volume
- Consistency over “hero fixes”
- Continuous improvement feedback loop
Metal Stamping
Repeatable production output.
Production stamping
Processes set up for repeat runs with documented parameters and in-process checks.
- Setup discipline and verification
- In-process inspection
- Packaging aligned to receiving
Material & handling control
Controlling material, burr direction, handling, and lubrication prevents downstream issues.
- Material verification as required
- Handling that protects surfaces
- Feedback when prints conflict with reality
Machining
Precision where it matters.
CNC machining support
Components, fixtures, and secondary operations with first-piece verification.
- Part machining and rework
- Fixture and tooling details
- Prototype support
Process discipline
Tight work relies on stable setups and measurement — not inspection at the end.
- Documented setups
- Critical dimension checks
- Revision control awareness
Laser Cutting
Fast turn, clean profiles.
Quick-turn blanks & prototypes
Great for iteration, fixtures, and low-volume parts before committing to hard tooling.
- DXF-based workflows
- Good for fixtures and development
- Short runs and changes
Secondary ops support
We can align on edge requirements and downstream forming, welding, or assembly needs.
- Edge quality expectations
- Downstream forming readiness
- Packaging for protection
Welding
Fixture-built repeatability.
Robotic & manual welding
Repeat assemblies depend on fixturing and controlled parameters — not luck.
- Robotic welding for repeat runs
- Manual welding for flexibility
- Go/no-go checks as needed
Datum-driven approach
We focus on critical datums, distortion control, and fit-up for downstream assembly.
- Fixture design for alignment
- Distortion management
- Inspection built into flow
Assembly
Ship finished parts, not headaches.
Assembly & kitting
Reduce your internal handling by receiving kits or finished assemblies.
- Fastening and sub-assembly
- Kitting and labeling
- Pack-out verification
Work instructions & repeatability
Clear instructions and revision awareness keep assembly stable over time.
- Work instructions
- Revision control discipline
- Final inspection as required
Engineering Support
Fix problems in CAD, not in production.
DFM feedback
We flag risk early: tolerance stackups, bend radii, burr direction, weld access, and assembly traps.
- Clear questions and recommendations
- Prototype validation support
- Process planning help
Process translation
Turning prints into stable shop-floor processes with checks that actually control variation.
- What to measure and when
- Setup notes and key parameters
- Continuous improvement loop