Lead time varies, but most projects are completed within 1–2 weeks.
Elite Mold Tech designs and manufactures precision screw jigs to improve accuracy, reduce errors, and boost efficiency in assembly lines and fabrication processes.
Elite Mold Tech designs and manufactures custom screw jigs to streamline your assembly process and improve accuracy. Ideal for repetitive fastening tasks, our jigs ensure that every screw is positioned and driven precisely, reducing human error and increasing production efficiency.
Whether you’re working on electronics, appliances, or industrial equipment, our screw jigs are built to match your exact specifications. We offer robust designs using durable materials to withstand high-cycle use, and we can integrate features like guides, clamps, and torque control points for optimized performance.
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Screw jigs are specialized tools designed to hold and align screws or components during assembly, ensuring accurate placement and tightening. They are used to streamline the assembly process, improve precision, and reduce errors by providing a stable and repeatable positioning for screws in various manufacturing applications, particularly in industries like automotive, electronics, and furniture. Screw jigs enhance productivity, consistency, and quality control in production environments.
Description | General Tolerance or Standard |
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Maximum Jig Size | Up to 24” x 18” x 6” (610 x 457 x 152 mm); depends on application and material (usually aluminum, tool steel, or durable plastics). |
Hole Location Tolerance | ±0.001”–0.002” (±0.025–0.05 mm); critical for alignment in multi-screw applications and pilot hole accuracy. |
Bushing Fit Tolerance | ±0.0005” (±0.0127 mm) for press-fit or slip-fit drill bushings (per ANSI/ASME B94.33 standards). |
Minimum Hole Diameter | ~0.030” (0.75 mm), depending on the drill bushing and jig material. |
Material Thickness | Typically 0.25”–1.0” (6–25 mm); thicker jigs used for guided depth control and durability. |
Flatness Tolerance | ≤ 0.003” per 6” (0.076 mm per 152 mm) to ensure consistent contact during clamping and repeat use. |
At Elite Mold Tech, we apply a wide range of surface finishing techniques to enhance the appearance, durability, and performance of manufactured parts. These techniques are essential for achieving desired visual effects, improving corrosion and wear resistance, and ensuring precise functionality in demanding applications.
Used primarily on aluminum parts, anodizing increases corrosion resistance and surface hardness.
Offer the best solution for prototype manufacturing, considering a wide range of processes, materials, and surface treatments.
Confirm pricing, requirements, and delivery timelines.
Review product manufacturability and requirements promptly, providing engineering assistance as needed.
Initiate the production order, confirming the production and delivery plan.
Conduct quality inspections based on the BOM and original specifications, providing clear photos for shipment approval.
Ensure secure packaging and provide the tracking number after shipment.
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Every perfect assembly starts with alignment. Whether you’re manufacturing electronics, appliances, automotive parts, or precision instruments, even the most advanced components can underperform without accurate screw placement. That’s where screw jigs make all the difference.
At Elite Mold Tech, we design and produce high-precision screw jigs that streamline your fastening process, eliminate alignment errors, and ensure your assembly line keeps moving with speed and consistency.
A screw jig is a custom fixture designed to guide screws into specific locations on a component or product, ensuring consistent placement, alignment, and depth. Screw jigs are essential in production and assembly environments where precision fastening is required—especially for high-volume runs or delicate components.
They not only reduce human error but also increase efficiency and protect the integrity of the workpiece.
Elite Mold Tech manufactures custom screw jigs to fit your product, process, and production volume—no guesswork, no misalignments.
When workers manually insert screws without guides, they risk misaligned holes, stripped threads, over-torquing, and inconsistent spacing. These errors cost time and increase product rejections. A well-designed screw jig eliminates those risks by guiding the screw driver and positioning the part precisely every time.
Key benefits include:
In short: screw jigs create a faster, more reliable assembly process.
Screw jigs are used in virtually every industry that assembles mechanical or electronic components. Some common applications include:
Each jig is tailored to match the part geometry, screw type, and assembly sequence to support seamless production.
Elite Mold Tech doesn’t offer one-size-fits-all jigs. Each screw jig is engineered to suit your exact product dimensions, screw specifications, and fastening sequence. Whether you’re working with manual drivers or automated systems, we build screw jigs that boost throughput and reliability.
Our custom jig design process includes:
Our screw jigs are built to last—and built to work with your workflow.
We understand manufacturing—not just in theory, but on the floor. Our screw jig solutions are developed with feedback from real assembly environments to improve ergonomics, accuracy, and productivity.
With Elite Mold Tech, you get:
Whether you’re scaling up or refining an existing process, our screw jigs give you the repeatable precision that manual assembly can’t.
Lead time varies, but most projects are completed within 1–2 weeks.
We typically use aluminum, steel, or high-strength plastics like Delrin.
We typically use aluminum, steel, or high-strength plastics like Delrin.
Yes, they can be designed for manual or powered torque drivers.
Absolutely, each jig is tailored to your product and assembly needs.
Yes, they are designed for long-term use across production batches.