Industry Context

In switchgear and electrical enclosure applications, metal housings serve as the structural foundation for mounting electrical components, routing wiring, and protecting internal assemblies.

These enclosures are typically designed around predefined component layouts, requiring accurate hole positioning, consistent panel geometry, and reliable door and frame alignment.

Electrical enclosures are commonly installed in industrial, commercial, or infrastructure environments, where dimensional accuracy and assembly reliability directly affect installation efficiency and long-term serviceability.

Key Manufacturing Challenges

Accurate hole positioning for component mounting

Switchgear enclosures are typically built around predefined electrical layouts. Hole locations, cutouts, and mounting interfaces must align precisely with components to avoid rework during installation.

Tolerance accumulation across panels and frames

Enclosures often consist of multiple folded panels and frames. Small dimensional deviations can accumulate and affect door alignment, panel fit, and internal clearance.

Door, frame, and sealing alignment

Proper alignment between doors, frames, and sealing surfaces is critical to ensure smooth operation, consistent gaps, and reliable enclosure protection.

Assembly clearance and wiring space

Internal space must allow for wiring, bending radii, and component access. Inadequate clearance can complicate assembly and future maintenance.

Consistency across repeated units

For batch production, maintaining consistent dimensions and interfaces across all enclosures is essential for predictable installation and commissioning.

Our Approach

Our approach emphasizes dimensional accuracy and interface consistency throughout enclosure fabrication and assembly.

Panel geometry, hole positioning, and door–frame relationships are considered together to ensure reliable component installation and smooth enclosure operation.

During manufacturing, assembly sequence and internal clearance are reviewed to reduce fit issues and support predictable wiring and maintenance during installation.

Scope & Boundaries

Our work in switchgear and electrical enclosure projects focuses on the fabrication of metal housings and structural components that support electrical installation and assembly.

Typical scope includes enclosure bodies, doors, frames, mounting panels, and related sub-assemblies manufactured according to customer drawings and layout requirements.

We do not design or supply electrical systems or components, and work strictly within the defined mechanical scope to support accurate installation, wiring, and long-term serviceability.