Industrial Assembly Services
Greno Industries offers industrial assembly services that help you reduce internal handling, simplify your supply chain, and give you the confidence that every component – machined or procured – fits and functions exactly as intended. When you combine industrial assembly with our kitting and packaging services, you’ll get even greater value – and peace of mind.
Greno supports projects ranging from simple subassemblies to multi-component builds. Whether you’re launching a new product or maintaining a legacy platform, we’re ready to take on the assembly work that can slow you down. Instead of chasing multiple vendors, you’ll get a single, accountable source from precision machining to non-destructive testing, precision measurement, and industrial assembly. If you are looking for a reliable partner to support mechanical assembly, subassemblies, or multi-component builds, contact Greno Industries to discuss your application or request a quote.
Why Partner with Greno for Industrial Assembly?
Choosing Greno for industrial assembly gives you more than a service provider. You’ll gain a precision manufacturing partner that understands how your parts behave from raw stock to final assembly.
Key advantages include:
Fewer handoffs: Machining, inspection, kitting, and assembly under one roof reduce lead time and risk.
Reduced internal labor: Your team can focus on higher-value work instead of sorting, assembling, and reworking components.
Improved flow: Kits and assemblies arrive aligned with your build sequence, helping to smooth production and reduce bottlenecks.
Engineering-minded approach: We think like engineers and consider fit, function, and serviceability instead of just individuals specs
How Kitting and Assembly Streamline Your Operations
Industrial assembly complements Greno’s kitting services. Our approach reduces your assembly time, but it also eliminates time-consuming searches for individual components. You’ll get organized, labeled, and ready-to-use kits that include assemblies which align with your build sequence. That’s a lot more efficient than receiving boxes of parts you need to process.
Greno can also label your assemblies with your part numbers or other identifying information to support your internal processes. That’s why original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and maintenance personnel ask us to supply them with assemblies that we send directly to the job site. To get started, contact us.
Shrink Fitting for Industrial Assembly
Shrinking fitting is one of the industrial assembly services that Greno offers. It’s a time-saver when you need tight, reliable interference fits without struggling to assemble parts or risking damage from excessive press forces from hydraulic or mechanical equipment. Here’s how out three-step process works.
One part goes in the oven. The outer component (such as a hub, housing, or ring) is heated. As the temperature rises, the metal expands, slightly enlarging the bore or opening.
The other part goes in liquid nitrogen. The mating component (such as a shaft, pin, or bushing) is cooled in liquid nitrogen so that the parts contracts to a slightly smaller size.
We put them together. With one part expanded and the other contracted, we assemble them quickly and precisely. As both parts return to ambient temperature, they lock together with a tight, interference fit that’s hard to achieve with conventional press fitting alone.
Shrink fitting is especially valuable when:
Tolerances are extremely tight and traditional press fitting risks galling, distortion, or misalignment.
High torque transmission or load capacity is required between components.
You want a clean, mechanical joint without adhesives or additional fasteners.
Because Greno controls both the machining and the shrink fitting process, we can design and validate the fit as a complete system instead of as separate operations.
Assembling Machined and Procured Items
Greno can also assemble procured items and machined parts into subassemblies. That means you’re not limited to what we can make in-house, and you can keep your preferred suppliers where it makes sense. You’ll get the advantage of consolidating assembly responsibility with a single partner while enjoying these and other benefits.
Precision machined parts from Greno: Whether they’re produced with large diameter turning, gun drilling, or CNC milling, your parts are carefully inspected and then staged for assembly or kitting. That includes our custom fastener manufacturer capabilities.
Customer-supplied or procured components: Outsourced or specialty items can be supplied by you or sourced to your specifications.
Integrated assemblies: We machine and procure parts together into a single, verified assembly that arrives ready for ready for installation.
Assembly Quality, Traceability, and Repeatability
Component assembly is only as strong as the processes that support it. That’s why Greno applies the same discipline to industrial assembly that we do to our other services. The result is a repeatable, auditable assembly process that supports demanding applications in a range of industries.
Consider these benefits.
Documented work instructions: Each assembly follows defined, controlled procedures so results are consistent from lot to lot.
In-process and final inspection: Critical dimensions, fits, and functions are checked and recorded. We can provide inspection reports if you require them.
Material and component traceability: We maintain traceability for machined parts and, when specified, for procured components and hardware.
Cleanliness and handling: Assemblies are handled, packaged, and protected to meet your cleanliness and damage-prevention requirements.
Choose Greno’s Industrial Assembly Services
Traditional machine shops just make parts. Greno precision machines components and delivers complete, ready‑to‑install assemblies that integrate machining, procurement, packaging, and logistics. It’s the difference between sourcing a vendor and choosing a true manufacturing partner.
Contact Greno Industries today to discuss your industrial assembly specifications or to request a quote for your next precision machining project.

