Manufacturing service

Manufacturing Assembly Services in North Carolina

Value-added assembly for fabricated components, machined parts, hardware, inserts, kits, subassemblies, packaging, and production-ready shipments.

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AirBorn Manufacturing assembly supports final product delivery.

Overview

What this service supports

Assembly support helps parts leave the shop closer to installation-ready through hardware insertion, kitting, subassembly, labeling, and packaging.

AirBorn reviews prototype needs, production runs, drawings, material requirements, tolerances, inspection expectations, and shipping requirements before release.

Ideal project types

  • Kitted part sets
  • Hardware-installed brackets
  • Fabricated subassemblies
  • Repeat production packages

Materials Supported

  • Customer-specified hardware
  • Fabricated metal parts
  • Machined components
  • Packaging materials

Tolerances and Specs

  • Assembly drawings
  • BOM and hardware notes
  • Packing and labeling instructions

Accepted RFQ Files

  • DXF and DWG files for flat patterns
  • STEP files for machined or assembled components
  • PDF drawings with tolerances, finishes, and notes
  • ZIP packages for related part files and specifications

Quality and Lead Time

Provide assembly drawings, bills of material, hardware specifications, quantities, and packaging expectations during RFQ.

Quality checkpoints are aligned to the drawing, with inspection attention on critical dimensions, fit-up, finish expectations, and production repeatability.

Production planning

Assembly process review for prototype, short-run, and repeat production work.

AirBorn evaluates assembly RFQs against the full manufacturing path: material availability, drawing clarity, production quantity, tolerance risk, inspection needs, finishing requirements, packaging, and delivery timing.

This review helps North Carolina and Southeast buyers understand whether the job should move as a standalone service, a secondary operation, or part of a larger fabricated, machined, welded, assembled, or finished production package.

It also gives the shop a clearer basis for sequencing operations, identifying drawing questions, confirming quality checkpoints, and preparing a quote response that reflects the actual manufacturing work.

When a project moves forward, those same details support routing, handoff, in-process checks, final review, and delivery planning without changing the buyer's approved print requirements.

Quote package checklist

  • Current print revision, STEP model, DXF, DWG, or PDF drawing
  • Material grade, thickness, finish, and approved substitutes
  • Critical tolerances, inspection notes, and cosmetic requirements
  • Prototype, blanket order, or repeat production quantity details

Have drawings or a spec package ready?

Send the basics so AirBorn can review process fit, materials, quantity, inspection needs, and timeline.

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