Metal fabrication and custom CNC machining services involve a lot of different processes, ranging from cutting and grinding to milling, drilling and more. Another key process used in some situations is assembly. As is evident, assembly involves putting together different manufactured parts of the product. Any quality CNC machine shop will offer multiple assembly options for its clientele. This blog explores 3 such options in detail.
This is one of the simplest forms of assemblies offered by any CNC machining services provider. Here, a base piece or main piece is taken, and different components are attached to it. This creates multiple component assemblies that can be joined together to create the final product. Typically, the final assembly occurs in a different facility.
This process differs from sub-assembly in the fact that the parts are already assembled to an extent, instead of being a completely new assembly process. The pre-assembled parts are then shipped to a different location where the final assembly takes place. This process is typically done by manufacturers who want to do part of the assembly in-house.
Lastly, there is a full assembly. As the name suggests, a full assembly leads to products that are ready to be operated or used. This product is assembled from scratch in a single facility and is ready to be sent to the market or the buyer. This is the best solution for those who are keen on maintaining quality, reducing downtime and avoiding any possible damage to the products during transportation. In fact, it also becomes more cost-effective by reducing labour costs and the cost of transportation.
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