slutmontering
Slutmontering, or final assembly, is the last stage of manufacturing where a product is completed by assembling all components, wiring, and software, performing final calibration and tests before packaging. It follows subassembly and procurement and culminates in a finished product ready for distribution. The process is common across industries such as automotive, electronics, machinery, and consumer goods.
The typical process includes receiving parts, pre-assembly of modules, main mechanical assembly, fastening and alignment, electrical
Quality and compliance are central to slutmontering. Final assembly requires traceability, lot and revision control, and
Environment and teams typically involve production operators, manufacturing engineers, quality engineers, and test technicians working together
Outcomes and metrics focus on delivering a reliable, tested product ready for distribution. Key indicators include