Assembly Fixtures
An assembly fixture is a tool used to hold and position parts securely during assembly. It ensures that each component is aligned properly, making the process faster and more accurate. These fixtures are widely used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and electronics, where precision is key to creating high-quality products. By helping to keep everything in place, assembly fixtures improve efficiency and reduce errors.
We specialize in designing and manufacturing a variety of assembly fixtures to improve your production process. Our manual fixtures are custom-made to suit your specific needs, providing simple yet effective solutions to hold parts during assembly. For faster operations, we offer pneumatic and hydraulic fixtures, which use air or hydraulic power to position and hold parts automatically, reducing manual effort and increasing efficiency. Additionally, we provide magnetic fixtures for non-contact holding of ferrous parts, rotary fixtures for rotating components, and clamping fixtures to securely hold parts in place during assembly.
We understand that precision and consistency are essential in assembly, which is why our fixtures are designed to ensure accurate part positioning, helping reduce errors and maintain high product quality. Our modular fixtures are flexible, allowing for easy reconfiguration to suit various components or tasks. By streamlining your assembly process, our fixtures increase productivity, reduce material waste, and improve safety by minimizing the risk of accidents and injuries.
When designing assembly fixtures, we take into account the specific shape and size of your parts, ensuring our fixtures provide ease of access for tasks such as welding, fastening, or inspecting. The materials used in our fixtures are durable and strong enough to withstand the rigors of assembly without damaging the workpieces. Whether you need fixed or adjustable fixtures, we ensure they meet your production needs and help deliver uniform, high-quality results, all while reducing scrap and labor costs.