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.
Industry Applications
Assembly for Your Industry
Robotics
Assembly:Arm joints, sensor modules, and control box integration.