Welded Wire Assemblies for OEMs
When your welded wire assembly has to fit cleanly, hold its shape, and move straight into OEM production, small dimensional errors can create expensive problems downstream. Argo Products Company manufactures welded wire assemblies for OEMs that need tight-tolerance wire components, stable welds, and dependable delivery across the United States.
As a U.S. wireform manufacturer founded in 1932, Argo Products Company brings CNC wire forming, robotically welded assemblies, resistance-welded products, stampings, and threaded or flattened metal products under one roof. That gives you one supplier for formed-and-welded assemblies, whether you need a rapid prototype, a short production run, or ongoing volume manufacturing.
Custom welded wire assemblies from Argo Products Company for U.S. OEM production
Argo Products Company builds welded wire assemblies around production fit, repeatability, and real-world use. If your part includes multiple bends, controlled spacing, welded joints, or formed wire sections that need to stay within tolerance, we bring forming and welding together instead of treating them as separate jobs.
Our equipment supports 2D and 3D CNC wire forming, complex multi-bend wire components, and robotically welded assemblies. For you, that means fewer hand-formed variables, more consistent part geometry, and a cleaner path from approved prototype to released production.
"Argo Products Company has been manufacturing fabricated metal products since 1932."
We also support related fabricated metal needs such as resistance-welded products, stampings, and threaded or flattened metal products. When your welded wire assembly depends on more than wire alone, Argo Products Company can keep those processes aligned so your part is easier to source, easier to manage, and easier to scale.
Welded wire assemblies for industrial, medical, agriculture, and display OEM applications
Argo Products Company supports OEMs and manufacturers in industrial, agriculture, automotive, medical, electrical, retail display, and furniture or consumer products. That range matters because welded wire assemblies are usually part of a larger product system, and the supplier has to understand how wire geometry, weld location, and repeatability affect final assembly.
Examples shown by Argo Products Company include a custom OEM salad washing basket, hay feed baskets, a hospital storage basket, and a wire cage enclosure. Different applications call for different shapes and load conditions, but the requirement is the same: the assembly needs to arrive ready for its job without constant adjustment on your floor.
"Argo Products Company shows welded wire applications from hay feed baskets to hospital storage baskets and wire cage enclosures."
If you are buying for a basket, enclosure, rack, holder, guard, or other formed-and-welded subassembly, we focus on the details that affect performance in production: wire diameter, bend sequence, weld points, dimensional repeatability, and order volume.
OEM buyers often come to Argo Products Company when they need help with:
- Consolidating wire forming and welding with one supplier
- Reducing tooling cost during prototype and short-run stages
- Scaling an approved welded wire assembly into repeatable production
Rapid prototyping and custom wire forms that support welded wire assembly production
Argo Products Company is a strong fit when you need to move from concept or prototype into dependable volume production without starting over with a new supplier. We offer rapid prototyping and short-run wireforming, which can reduce tooling cost while giving you real parts to validate fit, handling, and function before a larger release.

When the assembly starts with precise bends and formed features, our custom wire forms capability helps control the geometry before welding begins. That matters when your welded wire assembly has to repeat across production lots, not just pass one early sample.
"Argo Products Company supports welded wire assemblies from rapid prototypes to large-scale production."
Once the design is proven, we can scale into larger quantities using multi-axis CNC equipment and repeatable manufacturing methods. You keep design intent intact instead of reworking the part for a different production source later.
ISO 9001 standards, lean manufacturing, and repeatability in welded wire fabrication
There are many wire fabricators in the U.S. AWPA counted 863 wire fabricators and 23,963 employees in that segment in late 2021. For OEM buyers, the hard part is not finding someone who can weld wire. The hard part is finding a supplier that can hold dimensions, communicate clearly, and deliver reliably when your production schedule is active.

Argo Products Company manufactures to ISO 9001 standards and uses lean, cellular, and 5S practices to support consistent output. Those methods help reduce variation, keep work organized, and make it easier to maintain repeatability from prototype through high-volume welded wire assembly production.
Welding quality also depends on disciplined operations. OSHA identifies fumes, ultraviolet radiation, burns, eye damage, electrical shock, cuts, and crush injuries as key welding hazards, which is one reason controlled processes matter in any welded wire manufacturing environment. Argo Products Company pairs that need for control with reliable, on-time delivery, so you are not choosing between precision and production responsibility.
Some wire products are governed by formal specifications such as ASTM A497 and ISO 6935-3. Even when your part is an OEM welded wire assembly rather than reinforcement product, those standards reflect the same buying reality: wire size, placement, and weld integrity need to be defined and repeatable. Argo Products Company works from your dimensional and application requirements so the finished assembly supports downstream fit and function.
When Argo Products Company is the right welded wire assembly partner
Argo Products Company is a good fit if your program needs tight-tolerance wire forms, welded assemblies, and room to scale within one supplier relationship. We are especially useful when your team wants early engineering collaboration, a practical prototype path, and a manufacturer that can support both low-quantity validation work and ongoing production.
You will likely get the most value from Argo Products Company if your project includes:
- Multi-bend wire geometry that must stay consistent after welding
- Prototype, short-run, and production needs tied to the same part family
- Assemblies that combine CNC wire forming with robotic or resistance welding
- OEM schedules where repeatability and on-time delivery matter as much as piece price
If you are sourcing welded wire assemblies for a new product launch or replacing an inconsistent supplier, talk with Argo Products Company about your part geometry, volume, and timeline. Share your drawing, application, or current production challenge, and we can help you move toward a welded wire assembly that is easier to launch and easier to keep in production.
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