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StepMotech
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Factory and QC systems behind the catalog, RFQ, and after-sales workflows.

Review production capacity, inspection flow, test capability, and compliance practices before you approve a sample, onboarding pack, or documentation-heavy build.

Factory media

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Show winding, assembly, inspection, packing, and documentation checkpoints in one guided sequence.
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What this page proves

Factory-direct supply is backed by process visibility, not just price.

Buyers who source through the storefront still need evidence around manufacturing discipline, inspection routing, and validation depth. This page condenses that context before the request turns into a factory tour or audited document handoff.

Production capacity

A compact overview of the line structure, output rhythm, and lead-time expectations that sit behind stocked and custom-assisted builds.

Assembly lines
6 dedicated cellsSeparate flow for standard stepper motors, drivers, linear actuators, gearbox kits, and export packing.
Monthly output
120k+ unitsCatalog products and matched accessories move through a repeatable planning cycle instead of ad hoc batching.
Standard lead time
2-4 weeksSample and replenishment windows stay shorter when a build remains within the stocked catalog envelope.
Engineering samples
7-10 working daysTypical for fit-check, control validation, and documentation-led RFQ review before a wider release.

QC flow

Incoming, in-process, outgoing, and lab validation checkpoints are separated so issues can be contained before they become shipment problems.

IQC

Incoming inspection

Critical magnets, bearings, shafts, cables, and driver boards are checked against supplier files before they enter line inventory.

IPQC

In-process control

Winding, rotor-stator assembly, connector fit, and torque checkpoints are verified during production instead of only at final pack-out.

OQC

Outgoing inspection

Finished units are screened for electrical performance, labeling, accessories, and export-pack readiness before shipment release.

LAB

Reliability lab

Engineering validation handles deeper stress testing, unusual duty cycles, and evidence gathering for regulated buyer review.

Testing capability

Validation equipment and methods

Torque tester for holding torque, pull-out behavior, and matched-load comparison.
Vibration and mechanical integrity checks for higher-duty installations and transport robustness.
Temperature chamber screening for thermal drift, startup behavior, and endurance planning.
EMC review support for integrations that need cleaner system-level documentation.
Life-test benches for duty-cycle simulation on repetitive motion programs.
Sustainability & compliance

Documentation aligned with shipment release

RoHS and REACH documentation paths are maintained for standard catalog items and supported accessories.
Conflict-minerals and supplier-declaration requests are routed through the same compliance desk used for qualification packs.
Packaging and shipment planning are aligned with export review so documentation stays tied to the exact release path.
Certification routing

Factory systems connect directly to the compliance desk

ISO 9001 quality-system references for supplier onboarding and distributor review.
IATF-oriented process summaries for automotive-adjacent qualification discussions.
Environmental and material-compliance references that roll into the certifications and compliance pack.