Mechanical & electromechanical assembly — parts that ship ready to install.
Sub-assemblies that ship to your line ready to install. Kitted, labeled, serialized, and traceable. One PO, one shipment, zero coordination headaches — serial numbers, BOMs, and kit lists managed in K+G Ai ERP.
Flex-build cells with full traceability.
Eight flex-build cells. Each one configures to the assembly bill of materials. Operators see digital travelers on iPads — no paper, no missed steps. Every part placed gets serialized + photographed if the customer needs that audit trail.
Mechanical assembly
Press-fits, threaded fastening, alignment-critical assembly. Torque-controlled fasteners on aerospace and medical work — every fastener logged.
Electromechanical assembly
Wire harnesses, sensor integration, gear/motor sub-assemblies. Continuity-tested before ship. Functional test where the customer specifies.
Kitting
Parts pre-sorted into kits — common for service-parts and field-replacement programs. Each kit labeled with part numbers, lot codes, expiry where relevant.
Make + assemble in one PO.
Most assemblies start with components we machined ourselves. One quote, one PO, one shipment to your dock.
CNC milling
Components for the assembly — machined under the same job number.
/ CapabilityCNC turning
Shafts, pins, fasteners for the assembly. Same shop.
/ CapabilityFabrication & welding
Frames, housings, weldments that the assembly bolts to.
/ IndustryMedical device
Cleanroom-ready surgical instrument assemblies, diagnostic enclosures.
Assembly & kitting questions, answered.
Do you serialize assemblies for traceability?
Yes — every sub-assembly gets a serial number tied to the operator tablet log. Lot codes, torque values, fastener part numbers, and inspection signatures all linked to the serial.
Can you build complete kits or sub-assemblies?
Both. Component kits ship pre-counted and barcoded; sub-assemblies ship ready-to-install with torque verification. Driver delivery app captures the e-signature on receipt.
What torque verification do you do?
Every torque-spec fastener is verified on the operator tablet, not a clipboard. Calibrated torque wrenches feed values into the job record — so the cert package has the actual torque applied, not "inspected."
Lead time for assembly work?
Quote in 24 hours. Lead time depends on component availability — usually 1–3 weeks once parts are on hand.
Can you serialize per customer specs (UDI, lot codes, FAA)?
Yes. Medical (UDI), aerospace (FAA serialized hardware), defense (CAGE-coded) — the serialization schema is configurable per program.
Send the BOM. Quote in 24 hours.
Assembly quotes need a full bill of materials + assembly drawing + any cert/serial requirements.