INDUSTRIAL SERVICES

Custom Fixtures, Tooling & Conveyors

We build to your part, not from a catalog. Welding fixtures, conveyor systems, and process tooling — engineered, machined, and installed end-to-end.

Our Commitment
Built to Your Part. Not to a Catalog.

Off-the-shelf fixtures and standard conveyors are compromises. They force your process to bend around equipment limits — longer cycles, lost precision, fresh bottlenecks. We do it the other way around. The fixture, the conveyor, the tooling — all designed to your part, your tolerance, your line.


From a single welding fixture to a full conveyor line with integrated workstations, BIOS owns design, machining, surface treatment, assembly, and on-site install — under one roof. No multi-vendor handoffs. No version mismatches. No delays.


Built to your part. Engineered to your geometry, cycle time, and ergonomics. We design around the part — not the catalog.

CNC machined in-house. Precision machining to ±0.1 mm. Critical components stay in our shop — no subcontracted quality risk.

Line-ready. Compatible with manual, semi-automatic, and fully automated production. Integration designed in from day one.

Installed and signed off. On-site installation, site acceptance testing, and operator training delivered by the same team that built the system.

300+
Systems Delivered
±0.1mm
CNC Tolerance
100%
Design & Manufacturing In-House
15+
Years in the Field
COMPLIANCE AND STANDARDS
ISO 9001:2015 CE Certified EN ISO 11161 OHSAS 18001
What We Build
What We Design and Manufacture

Custom manufacturing built around your process — to cut cycle time, lock in quality, and shrink per-unit cost.

01

Welding and Assembly Fixtures

Welding fixtures and assembly jigs that hold parts in exact position. Built to OEM standards for repeatable weld quality and consistent assembly tolerance.

02

Inspection and Measurement Fixtures

Dimensional inspection fixtures for in-line and end-of-line quality checks. CMM-compatible reference points, fast part loading, datum references built in from the design stage.

03

Conveyor Systems

Belt, roller, chain, and slat conveyors — designed to your layout, speed, and product weight. Single lines to full transfer systems with AGV integration; sensors, controls, and safety built in from the start.

04

Ergonomic Workstations

Manual and semi-automatic assembly stations engineered for operator ergonomics — with part presentation, tool integration, and station-level cycle optimization.

05

Lifting, Tilting, and Transfer Units

Hydraulic and pneumatic lifting tables, tilting platforms, and part transfer units. Sized to load, stroke, and cycle requirements.

06

Special-Purpose Tooling

Press-fit tools, torque rigs, end-of-arm tooling, and other process-specific equipment. Engineered to the operation, not adapted from a generic platform.

Not sure which solution fits your line? Send us your part drawings and we'll come back with a recommendation — no commitment.
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How We Work
Concept to Floor in Five Stages

Five stages on every project. Same engineering discipline — single fixture or full conveyor line.

01

Requirement Analysis

We start by mapping your process: part geometry, tolerance bands, target cycle time, operator interface, and integration with existing equipment. Drawings, 3D models, or a site visit — whatever it takes to get the picture right.

02

Concept Design and Engineering

Our mechanical engineers build the concept in 3D CAD — structure, clamping strategy, material selection, ergonomics. The design is reviewed with you before manufacturing starts. Changes at this stage cost nothing.

03

In-House Manufacturing

Structural manufacturing, CNC machining, sheet metal work, and surface treatment all happen in our own facility. Critical components stay in-house — we control quality at every stage.

04

Assembly, Testing, and Adjustment

The system is fully assembled and tested in our shop using customer parts or representative samples. Dimensional checks, functional tests, cycle-time validation — all completed before shipment. We adjust until performance targets are met.

05

On-Site Install and Site Acceptance

Our team installs the system in your line, ties it in, and commissions it. Site acceptance tests are run on site. We stay until performance targets are met. Operator and maintenance training on request. Full documentation — drawings, spare parts list, user manual — handed over at close-out.

Frequently Asked Questions

A fixture holds the part in a fixed position during welding, machining, or measurement. A jig does the same job and also guides the tool — drilling, tapping, or assembly sequencing. Tooling is the operating equipment itself: press-fit heads, torque rigs, end-of-arm grippers, the things that act on the part. A welding station needs a fixture. A drilling operation needs a jig. A press station needs tooling. Most lines need a mix of all three — and we build all three.

±0.1 mm on CNC-machined components. Surface finish and parallelism per drawing call-out. For welding fixtures, we hold positional tolerances to the OEM weld map. For inspection fixtures, datum references and CMM compatibility are built in from the design stage.

Yes. Integration covers mechanical mounting, electrical and pneumatic hook-up, sensor wiring, and PLC handshake with the existing line controller. We work alongside your maintenance team and document every interface point before install.

Yes. Our team installs the system on your line, runs site acceptance tests, and stays until performance targets are met. Operator and maintenance training delivered under real production conditions on request. Documentation — mechanical drawings, spare parts list, user manual — handed over at close-out.

Yes. From minor adjustments — clamp upgrades, sensor additions, new part variants — to full rebuilds of existing fixtures for a new model. We assess on site, decide what stays and what gets replaced, and deliver with the same testing discipline as a new build.

Single welding or assembly fixture: 4-6 weeks from approved drawings. Complex multi-station fixtures or conveyor systems: 8-16 weeks. The clock starts at design sign-off and material release. Our 3D CAD concept review usually closes in 1-2 weeks if part geometry and tolerances are clear from day one.

Both. If you send us drawings or 3D models, we manufacture to spec. If you only have a part and a process requirement, our engineers design the fixture, jig, or tooling from concept — including clamping strategy, material selection, and ergonomic factors. The design is reviewed with you before manufacturing starts.

Decided by the application. Powder coating, painting, zinc plating, or hard chrome — all handled in-house or with controlled finishing partners. Material selection covers carbon steel, stainless steel, tool steel, and aluminum, chosen for stiffness, weight, and corrosion resistance.

Belt, roller, chain, slat, and overhead conveyors. Sized to your product weight, throughput, and layout. Drive systems, controls, and safety guarding integrated as part of the build. Single straight runs to multi-station transfer systems with integrated lift and rotate stations.

Automotive (OEM and Tier-1), home appliances, defense, food, chemicals, energy, metal and mining, paper and packaging. Deepest reference base: automotive — Ford Otosan, Tofaş, Toyota, BMC. From welding fixtures for body lines to full transfer conveyor systems.

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