Welding of steel structures — Art Mech Studio workshop
Services · Welded structures & tooling

Welded structures & tooling

We weld steel structures, jigs and production tools for industry — including automotive. Workstation frames, welding jigs, trolleys, racks and inspection tables — all built around the client's specific process, based on documentation or a project we develop together.

In plain terms: we build the "skeleton" of the production line and the tools that hold each part exactly where it should be. As a result the operator works faster, every piece comes out the same, and the workstation stays safe and resistant through years of intensive use.

Scope of work
Frames, welding jigs, trolleys, inspection tables and bespoke production tooling.
Industries
Automotive, appliances, machinery, composites, R&D — from prototype to series.
Steel structures · Jigs · Production tooling · Inspection stations
WLD · 01REV · 2026.05
01 — Introduction

Why welded workstations and tooling are essential

Industry — especially automotive — is an environment where every second of the production cycle counts and tolerances are measured in tenths of a millimetre. For an operator to work fast and without errors they need a stable base: a table, a frame, a fixture that always holds the part in the same place. That base is exactly what welded structures and tooling provide.

Traditional bolted frames loosen over time, "float" and lose their geometry. A welded structure is rigid, uniform and predictable — its parameters don't change after a year or two of intensive use. Combined with well-designed tooling, this means fewer defects, fewer complaints and shorter changeovers.

We treat welding of structures and tooling as part of a bigger picture — the same one that includes our operator stations, control panels and R&D work. As a result you can order the complete line equipment from a single supplier — from the frame, through the hardware, to the electronics and the operator console.

02 — Four strengths of a welded structure

What a well-welded structure delivers

Every welded station is designed for a specific part, a specific process and a specific operator. That's why a well-built structure genuinely impacts the four things that matter most in production: accuracy, time, safety and lifespan.

01

Precision and repeatability

Every station and every tool is welded based on engineering documentation and positioning jigs. As a result the first unit and every following one stay within the same tolerances — crucial wherever assembly repeatability counts.

02

Process optimisation

We design the structure to shorten cycle time, reduce operator movements and ease handling. Welded tools are matched to the real workflow, not to a generic catalogue.

03

Safety and ergonomics

Working heights, guards, edges and grip points are designed with the operator in mind. Welded structures are stable, rigid and free of the hazards typical of ad hoc bolted frames.

04

Durability and resistance

Strong profiles, properly executed welds and well-chosen steel grades let structures absorb daily impacts, vibration and loads without losing their geometry.

Welded production jig — Art Mech Studio
Welding jig · in-house design01 / 02
Welded production tooling — detail
Production tooling · detail02 / 02
03 — Applications

What we weld most often

The possibilities of welded structures are virtually unlimited — below are the applications we deliver most often for industrial clients.

Assembly and sub-assembly stations

Welded frames for tables and workstations where sub-assemblies are built. They can integrate operator hardware, lighting and inspection systems.

Welding jigs and inspection fixtures

Tooling that positions the part during welding, bonding or inspection. The accuracy of the fixture translates directly into the quality of the finished product.

Transport and storage structures

Trolleys, racks, technological pallets and containers — welded for a specific part and the plant's internal logistics.

Quality inspection stations

Rigid base frames for measuring instruments, gauges and inspection tables that produce reliable control results.

Welded steel staircase structure
Steel structure · welded
Technological frame with hardware
Process frame · hardware
Welded steel structure for hardware
Steel enclosure · detail
04 — Why it pays off

What production really gains

Investing in welded stations and tooling pays back in cycle time, product quality and fewer breakdowns. It's not an "add-on for the shop floor" — it's the foundation on which the operator's daily work rests.

Art Mech Studio workshop — welding facilities
Workshop facilities · structural welding

Efficiency

Well-designed tooling shortens cycle time and raises the share of good parts on the first attempt.

Quality

A stable base and precise positioning eliminate typical errors in assembly and welding of parts.

Safety

Welded structures are stable and the operator works in a predictable, well-described environment.

Durability

Solid frames built from profiles and plates last for years, reducing downtime and repair costs.

Welded frames of production workstations
Station frames · serial productionSERIES
05 — Project quote

Let's design and weld a structure for your process

Do you already have documentation or just an idea and a problem description? Both paths are fine. Tell us what the station needs to do — we'll handle the rest: from concept, through construction, to ready-to-use welded equipment.