Electromechanical Assembly
Integrated builds that combine mechanical assembly, wiring, enclosures, labeling, and test — the lane where multi-discipline jobs land when no single-trade shop will take the whole thing. One unit through pilot and production runs.
Quote an AssemblySend Drawings for ReviewBuild review
Drawings, BOM, requirements, and any consigned parts reviewed before work starts — gaps flagged at quote, not delivery.
First article
A first unit built and checked against the documented requirements before the run proceeds.
Build & test
Assembly per spec with inline checks; functional testing to the documented acceptance criteria.
Documentation
Build records and test results delivered with the hardware, quoted to the requirement of the job.
What We Build
OEM subassemblies
Build-to-print mechanical-electrical assemblies delivered tested, so your line installs instead of builds.
Panel & plate assemblies
Components mounted, wired, and labeled on plates, rails, and panels to your layout.
Sensor & instrument assemblies
Small integrated devices combining sensing, wiring, and housings.
Retrofit kits
Pre-assembled upgrade kits for installed equipment — built so field installation is bolt-and-plug.
Consigned-parts assembly
Your components, received, counted, and tracked against the build; our labor and process discipline.
Production transfer
One-off or pilot builds matured into documented, repeatable small-run production.
Build Details
| Built to | Customer drawings, BOMs, wiring diagrams, and documented acceptance criteria — or defined with you as part of the quote. |
| Assembly operations | Mechanical fastening, wiring and termination, soldering, crimping, adhesives, and polyurethane potting where the design calls for it. |
| Parts | Sourced through BAM's U.S.-first supplier network, customer-consigned, or mixed — tracked either way. |
| Testing | Functional checks to the documented criteria, on calibrated equipment where measurements matter. |
| Quantities | One unit through pilot and production runs. No artificial minimums; every project is reviewed for fit. |
| Documentation | Build records, test results, and conformance documentation quoted to the requirement. |
Assembly Questions
Can you build with parts we supply?
Yes — consigned parts are received, counted, and tracked against the build. Mixed sourcing is normal: your long-lead parts, our hardware and wire.
Can you take over an assembly another shop dropped?
That's a common entry point. Send the drawings and a sample if one exists; reverse-documenting gaps can be part of the quote.
Do you handle just one stage — say, only the wiring?
Yes. Partial builds are fine: wiring-only, final assembly-only, or test-only against your criteria.
What documentation comes with an assembly?
Quoted to the requirement — build records, functional test results, and conformance documentation where the program calls for it.
Send the drawings — or the half-finished problem.
Most quotes are answered within a few business days.
Request a QuoteElectromechanical Assembly
Integrated builds that combine mechanical assembly, wiring, enclosures, labeling, and test — the lane where multi-discipline jobs land when no single-trade shop will take the whole thing. One unit through pilot and production runs.
Quote an AssemblySend Drawings for ReviewBuild review
Drawings, BOM, requirements, and any consigned parts reviewed before work starts — gaps flagged at quote, not delivery.
First article
A first unit built and checked against the documented requirements before the run proceeds.
Build & test
Assembly per spec with inline checks; functional testing to the documented acceptance criteria.
Documentation
Build records and test results delivered with the hardware, quoted to the requirement of the job.
What We Build
OEM subassemblies
Build-to-print mechanical-electrical assemblies delivered tested, so your line installs instead of builds.
Panel & plate assemblies
Components mounted, wired, and labeled on plates, rails, and panels to your layout.
Sensor & instrument assemblies
Small integrated devices combining sensing, wiring, and housings.
Retrofit kits
Pre-assembled upgrade kits for installed equipment — built so field installation is bolt-and-plug.
Consigned-parts assembly
Your components, received, counted, and tracked against the build; our labor and process discipline.
Production transfer
One-off or pilot builds matured into documented, repeatable small-run production.
Build Details
| Built to | Customer drawings, BOMs, wiring diagrams, and documented acceptance criteria — or defined with you as part of the quote. |
| Assembly operations | Mechanical fastening, wiring and termination, soldering, crimping, adhesives, and polyurethane potting where the design calls for it. |
| Parts | Sourced through BAM's U.S.-first supplier network, customer-consigned, or mixed — tracked either way. |
| Testing | Functional checks to the documented criteria, on calibrated equipment where measurements matter. |
| Quantities | One unit through pilot and production runs. No artificial minimums; every project is reviewed for fit. |
| Documentation | Build records, test results, and conformance documentation quoted to the requirement. |
Assembly Questions
Can you build with parts we supply?
Yes — consigned parts are received, counted, and tracked against the build. Mixed sourcing is normal: your long-lead parts, our hardware and wire.
Can you take over an assembly another shop dropped?
That's a common entry point. Send the drawings and a sample if one exists; reverse-documenting gaps can be part of the quote.
Do you handle just one stage — say, only the wiring?
Yes. Partial builds are fine: wiring-only, final assembly-only, or test-only against your criteria.
What documentation comes with an assembly?
Quoted to the requirement — build records, functional test results, and conformance documentation where the program calls for it.
Send the drawings — or the half-finished problem.
Most quotes are answered within a few business days.
Request a Quote