Precision Sheet Metal For Clinical Hardware
Precision sheet metal for medical hardware that has to look right and fit right.
We build medical device enclosures, carts, chassis, control consoles, wall-mount cabinets, monitor mounts, and stainless trays with repeatable tolerances and appearance-conscious finishing.
Medical products need polished appearance and manufacturing discipline at the same time.
Compared with general industrial equipment, medical hardware is judged both technically and visually. Fit lines, corners, handle feel, cable exits, and surface quality all affect the end-user impression.
That is why we design for more than just fabrication. We consider operator access, enclosure rigidity, panel consistency, and finish durability early so the program moves more smoothly from sample to shipment.
What We Can Make
Swipe through the main medical product families we support. Existing product photos are used where available.
Medical Device Enclosures
Outer housings for ultrasound systems, patient monitors, analyzers, and benchtop medical equipment.
Medical Carts / Trolleys
Mobile treatment and storage carts with drawer modules, side baskets, and service-friendly layouts.
Instrument Chassis / Frames
Internal load-bearing structures that support medical modules, boards, and subassemblies inside the equipment.
Control Consoles
Operator-facing console bodies for imaging, monitoring, and laboratory systems with clean front interfaces.
Wall-Mount Cabinets
Wall-mounted medical boxes and cabinets for compact installations, controls, and protected clinical electronics.
Monitor Arms / Mounts
Display support brackets, articulated arms, and mounting parts for operator screens and bedside displays.
Stainless Steel Trays
Instrument trays and utility pans in stainless steel for organized handling, transport, and clinical workflows.
Support that fits regulated and appearance-sensitive programs.
We help medical projects stay practical in production by balancing tolerance control, cosmetic finish quality, and assembly logic instead of treating them as separate issues.
We monitor visible faces, seam transitions, and edge quality so equipment looks intentional in clinical spaces.
Internal brackets, studs, and fastening strategies are planned for stable assembly rather than added later.
Panel layouts and service openings are shaped to support technicians, users, and maintenance teams.
Prototype lessons feed into tooling, fixtures, and checkpoints that make repeat orders more predictable.
Planning a medical device enclosure or cart program?
Send your drawings, appearance requirements, interface layout, or target build volumes. We can help shape a fabrication path that is practical for both prototype validation and repeat production.