Scope:Small components, delicate parts (e.g., medical device sensors, electronics). Specs:±0.1mm alignment tolerance; torque-controlled fastening (0.5–50 N·m). Role:Ideal for low-volume prototypes or custom assemblies requiring careful handling.
Semi-Automated Assembly
Scope:Medium-volume batches (100–500 units) with repeatable steps. Specs:Automated screwdriving, press-fitting, and adhesive application. Role:Ensures consistency for automotive subassemblies, robotics joints.
Subassembly & Integration
Scope:Multi-part systems (e.g., enclosure + internal hardware + wiring). Add-Ons:Cable management, seal installation, and label application. Role:Delivers “plug-and-play” assemblies ready for final testing.
Industry-Specialized Teams, Precision Solutions for Your Sector
Dakings’ industry-focused teams combine specialized machining expertise, advanced equipment, and proven processes to solve your sector’s unique manufacturing challenges.
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Our Team
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Robotics
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Automotive
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Medical
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Automation
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Optical Communications
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Semiconductor
Our Workflow
Streamlined Assembly Process.
Design & BOM Review
Cross-verify assembly drawings, BOM (Bill of Materials), and part specs to confirm compatibility (e.g., fastener sizes, mating tolerances). Flag potential fit issues early.
Component Preparation & Kitting
Inspect incoming parts for defects (scratches, dimensional deviations); sort and package components into kits per assembly sequence (e.g., grouping screws, washers, and brackets for each unit).
Tooling & Setup
Prepare custom jigs, fixtures, and torque tools (calibrated to specs: 0.5–50 N·m). Set up workstations with ESD protection (for electronics) or cleanroom conditions (for medical).
Precision Assembly Execution
Execute step-by-step assembly: fit mating parts, torque fasteners to verified specs, apply adhesives/sealants (curing time as needed), and integrate subassemblies (e.g., wiring + enclosure).
Functional & Dimensional Checks
Functional testing: Validate motion range, sealing integrity (pressure/leak tests), or electrical connectivity (continuity checks). Dimensional checks: Use calipers/CMM to verify critical alignments (±0.1mm tolerance for mating parts).
Final Inspection & Delivery Prep
Visual inspection: Check for surface scratches, loose fasteners, or misaligned labels. Package in anti-static or shock-absorbent materials; include assembly logs and test reports for traceability.
Quality Control Process
Quality Checks for Reliable Assemblies
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Dimensional Verification
CMM checks for critical alignments and fit.
Functional Validation
Torque testing, leak testing, and motion range checks.
Traceability
Batch records with part IDs, assembly dates, and inspector logs.