Personnel
Our experienced technicians are ready to provide professional on-site support. Able to install, integrate, troubleshoot, and more, our team will minimize your downtime and keep your production running smoothly.
Robotics & Cobots
Our programmers commission, set up, install, and troubleshoot industrial robot systems, from single- to multiple-cell robots in automotive, industrial manufacturing, and assembly settings. Our technicians are ready to program and service Fanuc, ABB, Kuka, Yaskawa/Motoman, Nachi, and Kawasaki robots. We specialize in spot welding, MIG welding, dispense/sealing, and material handling applications, and are able to support both conventional robotics as well as cobots. With decades of experience and an innovative, multi-industry approach, we produce creative, state-of-the-art solutions that will make a marked impact on your robotic applications.
Controls Engineering
Our team develops and designs control systems logic. We also commission, set up, install, and program PLCs and HMIs according to your requirements. We can handle any job big or small - from fixing issues with error-handling to integrating a whole new production line. Our technicians are experts in PLC integration (Allen Bradley, Siemens, Omron, etc.) and are able to troubleshoot any malfunctions to reduce potential downtime and optimize production. Our programmers have experience with large automotive facilities such as GM, Ford, Stellantis, Magna, and Martinrea.
Dispense & Weld Engineering
Our dispense engineers work closely with plant personnel to reduce downtime and improve system capabilities. Through the analysis of data from dispense systems, we expertly advise on best practices for the plant to improve the efficiency of overall operations.
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Our weld engineers have extensive experience in MIG/MAG, spot welding, and laser welding. They are able to develop weld schedules and perform destructive testing. We work with many welding brands including Lincoln Electric, Fronius, Miller Electric, WTC, ESAB, and many more. Our engineers are also familiar with CWB and TSSA requirements for weld processes.