Assembly & Project
Management
- Design consultation to finished product
- External component procurement
- In-house CNC machining & finishing
- Full assembly with quality inspection
More Than Just Machining
Most CNC machine shops produce individual components and ship them to you. At Clarent Precision, we go further — managing the full lifecycle from design consultation through to a finished, assembled, inspected product.
We machine all components in-house, source any externally procured parts your assembly needs, manage finishing treatments through our approved sub-contractor network, and carry out full mechanical assembly with quality control.
The result? You deal with one supplier instead of coordinating machinists, finishers, parts vendors and assembly contractors. That means fewer deliveries to track, one quality standard, and one point of contact when you need answers — Paul or John, the directors who founded the company.
What's Included
Our assembly service covers every stage from initial concept to finished product.
Design Consultation
We work with your designers from the outset to advise on material selection, economical product design to reduce machining time, finishing treatments, machining methods and to troubleshoot potential problems before they arise.
Component Procurement
We externally source non-machined parts your assembly requires — bearings, seals, adhesives, motors, fasteners and more. You deal with one supplier instead of coordinating multiple vendors.
CNC Machining
All machined components are produced in-house on our CNC milling and turning centres. 3 & 4 axis milling up to 762 × 406 × 508mm. Turning with live tooling up to Ø279 × 413mm.
Post-Production Treatments
Heat treatment, anodising, plating, painting, grinding, spark and wire erosion — all managed through our approved, quality-monitored sub-contractor network.
Full Assembly & QC
We carry out full assembly of your product, identifying and solving any problems during the build. You receive the finished product correct to design brief, inspected and ready to use.
Prototype Reporting
For prototype assemblies, we provide a detailed report outlining any issues encountered during manufacture or with the final product, along with recommendations for the production version.
Why Use a Single Supplier?
- Single Supplier
- Machining, procurement, finishing and assembly under one roof. Fewer vendors, less coordination, simpler supply chain.
- Faster Turnaround
- No shipping between separate machining, finishing and assembly providers. Parts flow directly through each stage in our facility.
- Better Quality Control
- We identify and fix assembly issues before the product leaves our facility. Problems are caught and solved, not shipped to you.
- Reduced Costs
- Eliminating multiple supplier margins, shipping between stages, and the overhead of managing separate vendors.
Supporting Services
Our assembly offering is backed by the full range of Clarent Precision capabilities.
What Our Clients Say
"In the five years that we have used Clarent Precision we have always been extremely happy with the quality, delivery and customer service they have provided. We view Clarent Precision as a valued part of our supply chain."
"Just wanted to say thank you for parts you have supplied, great job and well done, very pleased with the quality and service you provide."
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of assembly do you offer?
We offer sub-assembly and full assembly of mechanical products. This includes machined components, externally procured parts (bearings, seals, motors, fasteners), and finishing treatments. We don't offer electronic or PCB assembly — our focus is precision mechanical engineering.
Can you source non-machined components for my assembly?
Yes. We regularly procure bearings, seals, adhesives, motors, fasteners and other non-machined parts required for the final build. This means you deal with a single supplier rather than coordinating multiple vendors.
Do you offer design consultation?
Absolutely. Our initial consultation covers material selection, design-for-manufacture improvements to reduce machining time and cost, finishing treatment recommendations, machining methods, and troubleshooting potential problems before production begins.
What is the minimum order for assembly work?
There is no minimum order. We handle everything from single prototype assemblies through to ongoing production batches. We also offer a stockholding service where we hold assembled stock for call-off as needed.
How does the assembly process work?
After an initial consultation, we machine all required components in-house, source any externally procured parts, manage post-production treatments through our sub-contractor network, then carry out full assembly with quality control inspection. You receive the finished, assembled product ready to use.
Have an Assembly Project in Mind?
Whether it's a prototype assembly or an ongoing production run, we'd love to discuss how we can simplify your supply chain. Get in touch with your requirements.