Manufacturing solution map

Manufacturing Capabilities

Six capabilities: gearmotors, precision plastics, sheet metal, tooling, electronics assembly, testing, and Pearl River Delta delivery coordination.

Six capability entry points

Find the right entry point before samples and production.

Each capability page explains the project fit, useful input information, and related next steps. The main line remains planetary gearmotors; adjacent capabilities support the parts and processes around a complete product.

Partner-backed precision plastics

Precision Injection-Molded Parts

Coordinate precision plastic gears, housings, and molded parts from resin and DFM through tooling, trials, approval, controlled production, and delivery.

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Supplier-coordinated metal structures

Sheet Metal Fabrication

Coordinate custom sheet metal enclosures, brackets, panels, and frames through drawing review, supplier matching, samples, inspection, finishing, and delivery.

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Partner-backed tooling development

Injection Mold Tooling & DFM

Coordinate injection mold DFM, design, build, trials, sample approval, ownership records, maintenance planning, and production release for functional plastics.

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Supplier-coordinated electromechanical integration

Electronics Assembly & Functional Testing

Coordinate PCBA, wire harnesses, connectors, mechanical integration, box build, functional testing, documentation, and delivery through a controlled project baseline.

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How to route your project

Not every project should jump straight to quotation.

We first identify the technical risk and supply-chain mix, then choose standard selection, custom interfaces, tooling development, or coordinated multi-supplier execution.

01

Motion system first

When speed, torque, package, and noise matter, start with gearmotor selection and validation planning.

02

Review adjacent parts

Plastic housings, gears, brackets, sheet metal, and harness interfaces affect assembly and production consistency.

03

Define tests before samples

Confirm function, torque, noise, lifetime, dimensional, and cosmetic checks before samples to reduce rework.

04

Keep one project record

For multi-category projects, keep drawings, DFM, sample feedback, quality checkpoints, and delivery readiness in one path.

Next step

Send what you have, and we will help identify the right manufacturing path.

Drawings, CAD, sample photos, target speed/torque, a BOM, annual volume, or current supplier pain points can all be a useful starting point.

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