With over 25 years of experience in bracket fabrication, Yorkshire Laser are experts in bespoke bracketry.
Fabricating bespoke bracketry is a fundamental part of daily life at Yorkshire Laser and we manufacture and supply to order specialist brackets and accessories for a wide range of purposes, commercial and industrial sectors.
We have the cutting-edge technology and technical know-how that comes from more than 25 years in the sheet metal manufacturing business to provide the precision engineering needed to manufacture these bespoke connecting components so they hold parts in place securely and safely.
We are able to provide an ‘art to part’ service with our in-house CAD engineers working closely with you to define, design and develop required bracketry including rapid prototyping to ensure complete accuracy before full production begins.
Your bespoke sheet metal brackets and supports can be manufactured in a variety of thicknesses and materials including stainless steel, aluminium and pre-galvanised steel. We operate a complete range of fabrication processes to ensure your brackets are produced as efficiently as possible either by CNC punching, laser cutting or a combination of both, while our suite of press brakes take care of the CNC folding and bending.
Such specialist processing machinery not only produces consistent high quality, but its efficiency and automated features can also reduce lead times and save on cost.
Providing exceptional customer service is at the heart of Yorkshire Laser and we are proud that our client base is rooted firmly in repeat loyal customers.
We produce specialist bracketry for customers across a range of industries including:
· Automotive
· Power generation
· Yellow goods
· Furniture manufacturers
· Retail and display
· Architectural
We believe in working with our customers, adding value to their business by helping to refine the parts we produce to make them the best they can be, and take pride in delivering consistently high-quality bespoke bracketry, as and when required, at a competitive price.
Mild steel is relatively cheap, easy to work, and very durable, it’s the go to option for the vast majority of enclosures. Mild steel's one weakness is its lack of resistance to corrosion; for this reason it tends to be used predominantly on enclosures that are being sited indoors.
Stainless steel is Ideally suited for use in the most demanding industrial environments and the preferred choice for use in all external settings. 304 grade stainless is effective in all outdoor environments except coastal or if in contact with corrosive chemicals. In these instances, 316 is used instead.Stainless steel enclosures are manufactured to meet the most demanding industrial and hazardous area environmental applications. Stainless steel is the premier choice of enclosure for instrumentation and electrical appliances.
Lightweight and good corrosion-resistance are aluminium’s strengths, however the material’s reduction in hardness compared to steel and stainless steel and the cost of working and finishing it which is higher than steel, mean it’s used primarily where weight is the overriding issue.
Alan Corker
Managing Director / Specialist Retail Display Supplier