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Metal Fabricators OKC • OEM Parts • Production RFQs

Metal Fabricators OKC Buyers Can Use for Production-Ready Parts

When an Oklahoma City buyer searches for metal fabricators OKC, the real need is usually bigger than finding a nearby shop with a laser, brake, weld bay, or powder coat contact. The need is a dependable production path for parts that have to fit, repeat, ship, document, and hold up after the purchase order is placed. SanCo helps OEM teams around OKC, Edmond, Norman, Moore, Midwest City, Yukon, and the surrounding Oklahoma manufacturing corridor connect RFQs with represented fabrication capacity that matches the part, volume, finish, inspection package, and launch expectations.

Built for OKC-area OEM buyers who need more than a name in a search result — they need a fabrication source that can actually support the program.
Cutting, forming, welding, machining, finishing, hardware insertion, assembly, inspection, and packaging reviewed around the actual print and production use.
Material, tolerance, coating, documentation, release pattern, and delivery risk sorted early so the quote does not become a production headache later.
25+ Years Experience
Domestic + Overseas Sourcing
PPAP / FAI Ready
Production-Ready Supply Chain
Proof

Our Clients Trust SanCo

OEM buyers, engineers, and sourcing teams come to SanCo when an OKC fabrication search needs to turn into a real production answer — not another list of shops to chase, follow up with, re-quote, and hope will fit the program.

Kongsberg Automotive
Emerson Electric
Martin Sprocket & Gear
STIHL
Komatsu
Gardner Denver
L3Harris Technologies
AAON
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Backed by scale.
Built for production.

WRICO gives SanCo national short-to-medium run fabrication capacity at real scale.

For metal fabrication, SanCo is backed by WRICO — positioned as the largest short-to-medium run fabrication company in the USA. That gives buyers and engineers access to nationwide capacity, proven production muscle, and the responsiveness needed when a program has to move quickly.

Capabilities
Press Range 60T to 400T
# of Presses 200+
Tooling In-House Tooling
Quantities 1pc to 500,000pcs
Thickness Up to 1/2" thick
Manufacturing Footprint
423K

Square feet of fabrication capacity supporting demanding production schedules.

Workforce
600

Employees across operations, tooling, support, and production execution.

National Reach
6

Locations nationwide supporting scalable regional production.

Short-to-medium run focus Nationwide coverage Production-ready capacity Large-scale fabrication support
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Talk to SanCo about WRICO-backed short-to-medium run metal fabrication capacity, tooling support, and production readiness.

Nationwide WRICO coverage

A multi-location footprint built to support scalable short and medium run fabrication programs.

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CAPACITY • REACH • PRODUCTION ACCOUNTABILITY
Why SanCo exists

Metal Fabricators in OKC Are Not All Built for the Same Work.

Oklahoma City has plenty of industrial activity, machine shops, welders, fab shops, and metalworking resources. That does not mean every source is right for every OEM part. A bracket, enclosure, frame, guard, panel, formed cover, welded base, or assembly-ready component can all require a different mix of equipment, fixturing, finishing, inspection, communication, and repeatability. SanCo helps buyers look past location alone and match the work to the manufacturing path that actually supports production. That is where SanCo earns its keep. We are not here to throw your print into a random inbox and hope for the best. We represent trusted fabrication manufacturers, help define the RFQ clearly, flag issues before they become expensive, and guide the program toward the capability that fits the part.

OKC Fit Before Quote Chasing

We look at geometry, blank size, annual volume, feature sequence, setup exposure, and handling needs before pushing the RFQ toward cutting, forming, welding, machining, or assembly work.

DFM Before the PO Gets Expensive

Radii, holes near bends, material temper, grain direction, flatness, tolerance callouts, burr side, and finish impact get reviewed before tooling decisions lock in cost.

Quotes Your Team Can Defend

Purchasing gets assumptions, exclusions, lead-time drivers, secondary operations, quality requirements, and documentation expectations laid out in plain English.

Launch + Quality Alignment

Material certs, coating certs, first article needs, PPAP expectations, packaging, labeling, and escalation paths are discussed early enough to matter.

Fabrication processes

Metal Fabrication Capabilities Matched to OKC Production Needs.

The right process is not the one that sounds best in a sales pitch. It is the one that produces the part consistently, at the right cost, with the finish, documentation, and delivery rhythm your plant can actually use.

Laser cutting and forming

Cut and formed parts when the print needs repeatable geometry, clean edges, and practical production flow.

Laser cutting and forming work is usually the strongest fit when the part can be pierced, formed, coined, trimmed, and cut off through a controlled sequence. For repeat production programs, this can create strong piece-price efficiency once the fabrication plan, material flow, and inspection expectations are right.

Mid-to-high volume Stable geometry Repeatable cycle time
Welded fabrication

Welded frames, guards, bases, brackets, covers, and assemblies where fixturing and sequence control matter.

Welding and fixturing can make more sense when the blank cannot stay attached to a strip or when controlled movement between stations protects form quality. It is often the smarter conversation for larger stamped components, deeper drawn features, or geometry that should not be forced into progressive logic.

Larger blanks Controlled handling Complex forms
Forming, welding, and assembly

Short-to-medium run fabrication options when the project needs flexibility without turning every revision into a tooling crisis.

Not every fabrication program needs a big progressive tool. Brake forming, welding, machining, hardware insertion, and focused fabrication operations can be the right answer for simpler profiles, replacement components, service parts, validation runs, or programs where flexibility matters more than maximum automation.

Short-to-medium runs Targeted operations Cost-sensitive programs
Secondaries + finishing

Finishing, hardware, inspection, packaging, and documentation planned as part of the job — because they are.

Deburring, plating, powder coating, e-coat, passivation, PEM insertion, tapping, welding, labeling, kitting, and packaging can change the real cost and risk of a fabrication. SanCo helps keep those operations in the quote instead of treating them like afterthoughts.

Deburr + finish PEMs + tapping Packaging + kitting
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Buyer sourcing guide

How OKC Buyers Can Choose Metal Fabricators Without Getting Burned After Award

Searching for metal fabrication is usually the first move when a buyer, engineer, or plant team needs a stamped part quoted quickly. The problem is that location alone does not make a supplier the right fit. A nearby shop may be excellent for prototypes but wrong for production releases. Another may have equipment but not the right tooling approach, finish control, documentation discipline, or short-to-medium run flexibility. SanCo helps OEM manufacturers evaluate the work the way it should be evaluated: by material, thickness, geometry, forming depth, annual volume, critical features, finish, inspection package, packaging, release pattern, and timing. That front-end discipline matters because the cheapest quote can become the most expensive option if the supplier misses the real manufacturing risk.

Why “OKC” is only part of the answer

Local convenience is useful, but it does not replace capability. A fabrication program can fail because the equipment fit is wrong, the fabrication plan is weak, the part lays out poorly, the finish stack-up changes fit, or packaging allows parts to rub, bend, scratch, or tangle in transit. SanCo looks beyond the map pin and focuses on whether the represented fabrication source can actually support the production reality.

Fix: match the supplier to the part, not just the city.

What makes an RFQ move faster

A clean OKC fabrication RFQ includes the print or CAD file, material and thickness, estimated annual volume, release pattern, finish or coating, critical dimensions, mating surfaces, weld or assembly needs, inspection requirements, packaging expectations, and target date.

No perfect print yet? Send the sketch, sample photo, or problem statement. SanCo can help define what matters before an incomplete RFQ turns into a bad quote.

Production fabrication needs more than the lowest OKC quote

Good sourcing means asking how the part will be cut, formed, welded, inspected, finished, packed, released, and repeated. Laser or punch work, press brake forming, welding fixtures, deburring, plating, powder coating, e-coat, passivation, PEM insertion, tapping, labeling, kitting, and packaging all change the real cost and risk of a fabricated component.

Quality requirements have to be quoted, not assumed

If your customer expects FAI, PPAP, material certs, coating certs, dimensional reports, weld documentation, capability data, or special packaging photos, those requirements need to be visible before the quote is finalized. SanCo helps pull those expectations into the sourcing conversation so the supplier is quoting the job you actually need, not the easiest version of the part.

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Send the Print, Sketch, Sample, or Problem — We’ll Help Sort the Path

If you are searching for metal fabricators OKC and the supplier search is already eating time, send what you have. SanCo will review the basics and help point the RFQ toward the right represented capability, whether that means cutting, forming, welding and fixturing, punch work, hardware insertion, finishing, documentation, packaging, or a hybrid sourcing path.

Helpful details include material, gauge/thickness, annual volume, release pattern, critical tolerances, weld or cosmetic concerns, finish/coating, assembly operations, inspection package, packaging needs, target date, and any drawings or photos.

Prints or sketches Tooling strategy Secondaries PPAP / FAI support

RFQ Form — Metal Fabricators OKC

We can quote from a print, CAD, or even a rough sketch + requirements.
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After submitting, you can email drawings anytime to info@sancosales.com.

FAQ

Metal Fabricators OKC FAQs

Straight answers for Oklahoma City buyers and engineers trying to find the right fabrication source without creating downstream problems.

What should I look for when comparing metal fabricators in OKC?

Look beyond location and ask whether the supplier fits the part, material, tolerance, finish, annual volume, release pattern, inspection package, and delivery expectations. A convenient shop can still be the wrong fit if the work requires better fixturing, tighter documentation, coordinated finishing, or production repeatability.

Does SanCo help Oklahoma City buyers source metal fabrication?

Yes. SanCo helps OKC-area OEM buyers and sourcing teams route fabrication RFQs toward represented manufacturing partners that fit the job instead of sending prints to random suppliers and hoping the quote covers the real production requirements.

What should I send for a metal fabrication RFQ?

Send the print, model, sketch, or sample photo along with material, thickness, estimated volume, release schedule, finish, critical features, weld or assembly needs, inspection requirements, packaging expectations, and target timing. If the information is incomplete, send what you have and SanCo can help tighten the request.

Can SanCo help with FAI, PPAP, certs, and inspection documentation?

Yes. SanCo helps align documentation expectations before award, including first article inspection, PPAP needs, material certs, coating certs, dimensional reporting, weld-related documentation, and other quality records the program requires.

Can one source handle cutting, forming, welding, finishing, and assembly?

Sometimes, yes. The right path depends on the part and volume. SanCo can help determine whether the program belongs with a single fabrication source, a supplier with coordinated secondaries, or a hybrid path that protects cost, timing, quality, and accountability.

Can finishing, coating, packaging, and light assembly be included?

Yes. Deburring, plating, powder coating, e-coat, passivation, conversion coatings, PEM insertion, tapping, welding, labeling, kitting, and packaging can be reviewed as part of the RFQ so the finished part is quoted realistically.

What types of companies use SanCo for fabricated metal parts?

SanCo supports OEMs and manufacturers in industrial equipment, HVAC, energy-related equipment, power transmission, automotive-related supply, appliance, construction, agriculture, and general manufacturing that need brackets, guards, frames, panels, enclosures, covers, weldments, and assembly-ready fabricated components.