subassembly

[sʌbəˈsɛmbli]

subassembly Definition

  • 1a unit assembled separately and designed to be combined with others to form a larger mechanism or structure
  • 2the process of assembling such units

Using subassembly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subassembly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The subassembly of the engine was completed before it was installed in the car.

  • Example

    The company outsourced the subassembly of the product to a factory in China.

  • Example

    The subassembly process involves putting together smaller parts to create a larger component.

subassembly Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subassembly

Phrases with subassembly

  • a manufacturing process where individual components are assembled into a larger product

    Example

    The subassembly line is responsible for creating the engine components.

  • a factory or facility that specializes in the production of subassemblies

    Example

    The subassembly plant produces the parts that are later assembled into the final product.

  • the act of assembling smaller parts into a larger component

    Example

    The workers were responsible for subassembly work on the car's transmission.

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Summary: subassembly in Brief

The term 'subassembly' [sʌbəˈsɛmbli] refers to a unit that is assembled separately and designed to be combined with others to form a larger mechanism or structure. It can also refer to the process of assembling such units. Examples include the subassembly of an engine before installation and outsourcing subassembly to a factory. Phrases like 'subassembly line' and 'subassembly work' denote manufacturing processes, while 'subassembly plant' refers to a facility that specializes in producing subassemblies.