Capabilities

What we do, without showing what we hold.

Most of our work lives inside our clients' IP, so we cannot show you the part itself. Instead we show the engineering around it: how we locate, constrain and fine-tune something we are never allowed to reveal.

All examples on this page are generic illustrations of standard engineering principles, created for this website. They do not represent, and are not derived from, any concept or design produced for our clients.

01 · Machine design

How do you locate a part to microns, adjust it in place, and shed nothing?

A typical brief: a sensitive component must sit in exactly the right place inside a machine, be fine-tuned by microns after installation, and nothing around it may rub, wear or shed particles. The part itself is client IP, so the fixture has to do all of this around a shape we never show. Below are examples of conceptual designs.

Precision jigs & fixtures

Conceptual design · IP-safe

Side elevation: how the adjustment screw works

true 2D · continuous
A differential screw carries two thread pitches: the coarse thread (P₁) runs in a fixed nut, the fine thread (P₂) in a moving nut, so one turn nets only P₁ − P₂ of travel, microns of adjustment. That moving nut rides on a flexure, not a sliding guide, so the guide has no rubbing surfaces to shed particles. Looping demo.
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