Specialisation · Design · Manufacture · Lifecycle
Manufacture Tooling
Jigs, fixtures and production aids designed by the people who use them — tooling that makes assembly fast, repeatable and safe.
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Why Tekt
Tooling is a product too
Our industrial designers and production engineers share a floor, so every jig is ergonomic, poka-yoke and revision-controlled like the product it builds. Laser-cut, printed or machined in-house, iterated in days.
From through-hole soldering aids to waterproofing fixtures, custom tooling is a quiet reason our lines run clean.
How we deliver
Unique value, end to end
Designed at the bench
Operators shape the tooling brief — adoption is built in.
Iterated in days
In-house print and cut means tooling evolves with the product.
Controlled like product
Serialised, calibrated and documented for audit.
Case studies
Case studies
Real programs from this practice — the brief, the engineering approach, and where it landed.
- Case study 01 · Flite
Waterproofing fixture family
Fliteboard’s waterproofing steps run on custom fixtures our designers built with the operators who use them — repeatable sealing without heroics.
- Case study 02 · In-house practice
Through-hole solder aids
Our solder-aid jigs turn fiddly through-hole work into guided, poka-yoke steps — one of the quiet reasons defect rates on our boards stay low.
- Case study 03 · Harvest Ant
Field-unit assembly tooling
Agricultural hardware demands rugged consistency. Harvest Ant’s build runs on fixtures designed for quick, correct, repeatable field-unit production.

What we solve
Problems this practice removes
- Fiddly steps slowing every unit
- Operators inventing their own methods
- Fixtures drifting out of calibration
- Tooling knowledge living in one head
Tools, processes & standards

Who delivers it
The team behind it
- Tooling designer — Fixture CAD and rapid iteration
- Manufacturing engineer — Line balancing and method design
- Calibration technician — Measurement and maintenance discipline
Capabilities
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Line slowed by fiddly steps?
We design the tooling that makes the right way the easy way.
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