Electro-Mechanical Assembly

All assemblies are 100% inspected and tested for continuity.
Special testing and test strategies are available.

MJS Designs is your complete source for electro-mechanical assembly, including complex system configurations. We seamlessly build to your specifications through our controlled and monitored assembly processes. Documentation assistance is readily available from our dedicated team.

We are equipped for virtually any electro-mechanical assembly requirement.
Our cable technicians are IPC /WHMA-A-620A certified and support a full array of electro-mechanical wire harness assembly needs. Whether you require blanket production or just-in-time (JIT) delivery, our pristine facility is ideal for assembly volume of one unit to thousands.
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We work one-on-one with every customer to effectively facilitate
individual project requirements.

Our combination of on-time delivery, renowned quality, and attention
to detail is the cornerstone of our reputation.

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Testimonial

“We were introduced to MJS Designs by a mutual customer for electrical and electro-mechanical assembly services.  Working with MJS Designs has allowed us to provide more services to our customers with confidence.  Their communication is excellent and we happily refer them to others. 

Jack C.
Manufacturing Company

Cabling Capabilities:
EMI/RFI Shielded
MIL Circulars
Wiring Harnesses
Multi-Conductor Cables
Fiber Optic Cables
Co-Ax/Twin-Ax/Tri-Ax
BX Cables
Modular
D-Subs
High-Density Connectors
ITT Cannon Micro-D-subs
3M MDR and D-ribbon
RS232
V.35/RS422
LAN Accessories
SCSI
CAT5/CAT5e/CAT6
Ribbon Cables
2mm Products
Power Cables
Standard Cables
Cable Services:
Custom Configurations
Reverse Engineering
Assembly Documentation
Kitting
Harness Lay Up
Boot and Close
Labeling
Multi-Breakout Harness
Test Services:
Pull Test
Hi Pot Test
Continuity Tests
Cabling Capabilities:
EMI/RFI Shielded
MIL Circulars
Wiring Harnesses
Multi-Conductor Cables
Fiber Optic Cables
Co-Ax/Twin-Ax/Tri-Ax
BX Cables
Modular
D-Subs
High-Density Connectors
ITT Cannon Micro-D-subs
3M MDR and D-ribbon
RS232
V.35/RS422
LAN Accessories
SCSI
CAT5/CAT5e/CAT6
Ribbon Cables
2mm Products
Power Cables
Standard Cables
Cable Services:
Custom Configurations
Reverse Engineering
Assembly Documentation
Kitting
Harness Lay Up
Boot and Close
Labeling
Multi-Breakout Harness
Test Services:
Pull Test
Hi Pot Test
Continuity Tests
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Electro-Mechanical Assembly

Mechanical Assembly and Electro-Mechanical Assembly

Strictly speaking, the process of mechanical assembly involves the combination of two or more parts into a whole that form one functioning unit. The same holds true with electro mechanical assembly. There are myriad industries that involve mechanical assembly in fields ranging from electronics to automotive and everything in between. Often times the parts that are assembled are gathered from numerous manufacturers and shipped to one central location for assimilation. These companies are called mechanical assembly service providers and electro-mechanical vendors. Some companies employ meticulously programmed robotics to perform the work while others rely on human production. While each has its merits as well as disadvantages, the level of production compared with the costs of operation are typically the determining factor when deciding which solution is best for a specific manufacturer.
In the sophisticated age of nanotechnology, smart phones, and virtual reality, manufacturing needs have evolved with the technology. Modern day mechanical assembly is a vital part of the manufacturing process as ninety-percent of products are two or more pieces. Mechanical assembly works along the principles of teamwork, all of the components of a product must work together seamlessly in order for the completed unit to function as designed. For each piece is a design team that works with the schematics provided by the engineers to produce the most efficient and durable component possible.

Of the thousands of applications of mechanical assembly, the electronics industry dominates. The majority of manufacturing businesses produce a product with a modicum of electronic components. These companies require design, research and development, and implementation resources to get their products assembled and shipped for sale. Electro-Mechanical assembly is an industry that supports thousands of jobs in the digital manufacturing field despite a heavier dependence on machines and robots. Traits like resourcefulness, ingenuity and critical application are still miles away for AI-based systems; therefore, the role of the person on the mechanical assembly line is sure to be a mainstay in electronic engineering for years to come.

We work one-on-one with every customer to effectively facilitate
individual project requirements.

Our combination of on-time delivery, renowned quality, and attention
to detail is the cornerstone of our reputation.