Machine builders and integrators live on custom parts — end effectors, tooling plates, guards, change parts. We quote the whole BOM, machine it, and deliver it as one shipment.
Gripper fingers, vacuum plates, and tool changers — lightweight aluminum, hard-wearing steel details, and the odd PEEK contact pad where the product can't be marked.
Drilled-and-tapped mounting plates, riser blocks, and sub-plates with hole patterns that match your extrusion or robot flange the first time.
Format parts for packaging and assembly lines — star wheels, guides, nests — machined per product variant and labeled so the changeover crew can tell them apart.
Sheet metal guards, covers, and electrical enclosures to close the machine in — fabricated alongside the machined parts and finished to match.
Twenty drawings at quantity one to five is a normal order, not a nuisance. Send the folder; the quote comes back itemized so you can trim it line by line.
Machine build schedules slip on the one missing bracket. We commit to dates we can hold, and if something threatens the date you hear early — not at the deadline.
Programs, setups, and revisions are kept on file. When a customer snaps a change part in year three, the replacement matches the original.
Send the whole drawing folder with quantities. You get one itemized quote and, later, one shipment — not forty tracking numbers.