… that needs professional interpretation.
Knowing how to read a blueprint and having a mechanical background is essential for assembling a machine correctly, and, when necessary, it is important to be able to see and implement the alterations in a project. Understanding the potential problems and take action to correct the project is fundamental in our work.
At Otrix we assemble machines that have, on average from 10,000 to 30,000 components, which have minute margin for error: extremely high precision is our added value, a precision that characterizes every stage of our work.
Extremely high-precision means assembling pieces with a tolerance range that varies from 0.02 millimetres to 0.05 millimetres: less than the breadth of a hair that usually has a circumference of 0.06 millimetres.
Like a clock, where every cog must be in its correct place to make the system work, each single piece must be put in a precise position, without any margin of error, to be an essential and operational part of our precision machinery.
A shared corporate philosophy, our distinguishing trait.
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