Robotically Welded Assemblies
If your assembly has to weld the same way every time, supplier choice matters. Argo Products Company provides robotically welded assemblies for OEMs and manufacturers that need repeatable weld quality, tight-tolerance metal components, and a dependable path from prototype to production.
Argo Products supports customers across the United States from a 75,000 sq ft manufacturing facility in Saint Louis, Missouri. We serve industrial, agriculture, automotive, medical, electrical, retail display, and furniture or consumer product manufacturers that need robotic welding backed by broader fabricated metal capabilities, not a one-process shop.
Robotic welding services for OEM assemblies that need repeatability
Argo Products builds robotically welded assemblies for customers whose parts are produced again and again, with the same weld locations, the same fit-up requirements, and the same expectation that downstream production will keep moving. Robotic welding is a strong fit when repeatability matters as much as throughput.
Because we also produce CNC wire forms, stampings, resistance welded products, threaded products, and flattened products, you can source more of the assembly from one manufacturer. That reduces handoffs between suppliers and gives you a clearer path from component fabrication to finished welded assembly.

When your part includes formed wire, multiple bends, stamped features, or secondary fabrication steps, Argo Products can align those processes inside one operation instead of forcing you to coordinate several vendors.
"In a 75,000 sq ft Saint Louis facility, Argo Products builds robotically welded assemblies alongside CNC wire forms, stampings, and resistance welded products."
That matters when you are trying to control dimensional variation, purchasing complexity, and production scheduling at the same time.
When robotic welding services are the right fit for your production program
Robotically welded assemblies are not a novelty capability. Industrial robot installations reached 542,000 units globally in 2024, and welding remains one of the standard robot applications in modern manufacturing. For you, that means robotic welding is a proven option for repeat assemblies that justify fixturing, process control, and stable production methods.
Argo Products is often the right fit when your program includes conditions like these:
- Repeated weld paths: Parts with consistent geometry and recurring weld locations that benefit from automated repeatability.
- Mixed fabrication requirements: Assemblies that combine welding with wire forms, stampings, threaded features, or flattened sections.
- Scalable demand: Programs that may start with rapid prototypes or short runs, then move into recurring production volumes.
- Tight tolerance expectations: Components that need consistent fit-up before welding and dependable dimensional control after welding.
- Supplier consolidation goals: OEM programs where fewer vendor handoffs can simplify purchasing and production planning.
If your part is still changing frequently, or if fit-up quality is not yet stable, we can review the application with you before recommending the best production path. Robotic welding works best when the part design, fixture strategy, and weld parameters are treated as a controlled manufacturing system.
A wireform manufacturer that also delivers robotically welded assemblies
Argo Products is widely known as a wireform manufacturer with deep experience in precision custom metal production. That background is useful when your welded assembly starts with bent wire components, complex multi-bend parts, or tight-tolerance formed features that need to arrive at the weld cell ready for repeat production.
We do not approach robotic welding as an isolated service. Argo Products combines robotic welding with custom wire forms, stampings, resistance-welded products, threaded products, and flattened metal products so you can build more of the bill of materials through one manufacturing partner.
"Founded in 1932, Argo Products brings decades of fabricated metal experience to robotic welding programs that have to hold tight tolerances."
That combination is especially valuable when you need a supplier who understands both part fabrication and assembly performance, not just the weld itself.
From rapid prototypes to production robotic welded assemblies
Argo Products helps you move from early part development to repeat production without changing manufacturers midstream. We support rapid prototyping and short-run wireforming, then scale into larger production quantities when the application is ready.
Our manufacturing base includes state-of-the-art multi-axis CNC equipment, which helps when welded assemblies depend on accurate pre-weld component geometry. In robotic welding, fit-up quality is not a minor detail. If the parts entering the cell are inconsistent, the assembly will be inconsistent too.
Argo Products pairs collaborative engineering support with production discipline so you can work through print details, manufacturability questions, and process fit before volume ramps up. That reduces rework risk and makes quoting, sourcing, and launch planning clearer on your side.
We also build to ISO 9001 standards and use lean, cellular, and 5S practices. For you, that translates into more consistent workflows, better repeatability from run to run, and a production environment built around controlled processes rather than improvisation.
Robotic welding quality depends on fit-up, fixturing, and controlled manufacturing
Welding introduces real process demands, including heat, sparks, fumes, ultraviolet radiation, and noise. In robotic welding, the production challenge is not only arc time. Non-routine activities such as setup, adjustment, programming, and maintenance also have to be handled with care.
Argo Products treats robotically welded assemblies as a disciplined manufacturing process with repeatable automation and documented robot-safety controls. That is important when you are choosing a supplier for production parts, because repeatability depends on more than owning robotic equipment. It depends on how the process is set up, monitored, and supported on the shop floor.
For OEM customers, the result is a clearer production program. You get a manufacturer that understands weld consistency, pre-weld part quality, and the practical needs of recurring assemblies.
Saint Louis robotic welding services for manufacturers across the United States
Argo Products manufactures in Saint Louis and supports customers nationwide. If your company builds products for industrial equipment, agricultural machinery, automotive applications, medical devices, electrical products, retail displays, or furniture and consumer goods, we can review whether a robotically welded assembly is the right fit for your design and production goals.
If you need welded assemblies that pair automation with broader metal fabrication capability, talk with Argo Products about your print, quantities, and application requirements. We can help you determine the right path from prototype through repeat production.
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