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Capability

Assembly Services

Assembly support for projects where machined parts, hardware, fabricated elements, or purchased components need to come together in a controlled workflow. Matrix Machining & MFG is based in Clearwater, Florida and supports Tampa Bay, Pinellas County, and nationwide buyers who need a practical service fit before sending the RFQ.

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Prepare for Quote Review
Share the drawing, material, quantity, and required timeline.
Call out tolerances, inspection points, and documentation needs early.
Flag any mating parts, service conditions, or fit concerns that affect the job.

Capability overview

Assembly services are often part of a broader buyer need: fewer handoffs, more coordinated production, and better control over how machined components fit into the finished build.

Matrix supports projects where machined parts, support hardware, and related elements need to be produced and organized around final build requirements, without overstating scope beyond what the actual job supports.

Best-fit jobs and applications

Kitted component groups
Machined parts that integrate into larger builds
Assembly-ready hardware packages
Production support work where part coordination matters

Process planning notes

If the customer expects assembly support, that expectation should be defined clearly in the RFQ rather than assumed from the machining scope alone.
Assembly-oriented jobs benefit from clear BOM notes, hardware expectations, and communication about how the machined parts integrate into the final build.

Materials commonly involved

Material selection depends on the machined parts involved in the assembly scope

Inspection and quality approach

Fit-critical assembly interfaces and part-to-part relationships should be clearly identified.
If the customer expects subassembly, kitting, or packaging rules, those expectations should be part of the quote conversation from the beginning.
FAQ

Questions buyers ask

Does this page mean Matrix is a full contract assembler?+

No. This page addresses assembly-related work as coordinated part support unless Matrix confirms a specific assembly scope for the job.

What should buyers include for assembly-related RFQs?+

Include the drawing set, BOM context, quantity, hardware expectations, and a clear description of whether the need is machining only, kitting, or a broader assembly-ready scope.

RFQ

Ready to quote assembly services work?

Send the print, material, quantity, timing, and any notes about critical dimensions, documentation, or service conditions so the capability fit can be reviewed realistically. Matrix handles this from Clearwater for buyers across Tampa Bay, Pinellas County, Florida, and nationwide.