Positioning
Jorthon positions engineering as the link between site realities and repeatable production. We combine on‑site assessment, precise CAD validation and manufacturable drawings so designs arrive at the workshop ready to build — not to be reinterpreted. That approach reduces site downtime, accelerates approvals and keeps procurement simple.
Segmentation
We focus on sectors where precision matters: mining, heavy industry, contractors and energy. For each, our deliverables are tailored — from approval‑ready fabrication drawings for structural contractors to scanned‑to‑CAD models that restore obsolete mine components. Location‑aware service in Mpumalanga and Gauteng ensures fast turnaround and clarity on logistics.
Portfolio Architecture
Our services are organised to guide a brief from concept to installed part. Typical outcomes include approval‑ready fabrication drawings, reverse‑engineered CAD of legacy components, functional prototypes for fit checks, and laser‑marked parts with traceable identifiers. Each offering is scoped and quoted to reflect the bespoke nature of industrial work.
Scan, reproduce, and reinstate legacy parts
Precision Engineering Services
From initial brief to finished component, we translate field problems into engineered solutions—combining CAD design, reverse engineering and shop‑floor manufacturing to reduce downtime and improve fit. Based in Emalahleni, our team focuses on practical designs that install quickly and endure under heavy industrial conditions.
How Clients Benefit
Our work reduces field delays, lowers rework and speeds approvals by delivering clear drawings, validated assemblies and manufacturable parts. We prioritise serviceability and traceability so your teams can maintain equipment with confidence.
Our Process
We follow a transparent four‑step workflow: Brief → Design & Validation → Prototyping & Scan → Manufacture & Delivery. At each stage you receive clear deliverables: scoped quotations, validated CAD, test prints or prototype runs, and production‑ready drawings.
Engineering that proves itself
From concept sketches introduced earlier, we move into disciplined delivery: detailed CAD, validated assemblies and production‑ready outputs. Working from our Emalahleni studio, Jorthon turns site problems into engineered solutions that cut downtime and simplify installation.
How we deliver
Each service above follows a consistent, measurable workflow so clients know what to expect: we capture the brief, model and validate, produce a prototype or scan data, then supply machining, fabrication or prints ready for site. Deliverables include CAD files, validated drawings, inspection reports and traceable engraved components.
Who we work with
We partner with mines, heavy‑industry maintenance teams, contractors and consulting engineers across Mpumalanga and Gauteng. Typical briefs demand durability, traceability and minimal downtime—areas where our mixed workflow of scanning, CAD and precision finishing adds immediate value.
How we turn designs into dependable parts
Positioning
Jorthon positions engineering as the link between site realities and repeatable production. We combine on‑site assessment, precise CAD validation and manufacturable drawings so designs arrive at the workshop ready to build — not to be reinterpreted. That approach reduces site downtime, accelerates approvals and keeps procurement simple.
Segmentation
We focus on sectors where precision matters: mining, heavy industry, contractors and energy. For each, our deliverables are tailored — from approval‑ready fabrication drawings for structural contractors to scanned‑to‑CAD models that restore obsolete mine components. Location‑aware service in Mpumalanga and Gauteng ensures fast turnaround and clarity on logistics.
Portfolio Architecture
Our services are organised to guide a brief from concept to installed part. Typical outcomes include approval‑ready fabrication drawings, reverse‑engineered CAD of legacy components, functional prototypes for fit checks, and laser‑marked parts with traceable identifiers. Each offering is scoped and quoted to reflect the bespoke nature of industrial work.
Scan, reproduce, and reinstate legacy parts
Precision Engineering Services
From initial brief to finished component, we translate field problems into engineered solutions—combining CAD design, reverse engineering and shop‑floor manufacturing to reduce downtime and improve fit. Based in Emalahleni, our team focuses on practical designs that install quickly and endure under heavy industrial conditions.
How Clients Benefit
Our work reduces field delays, lowers rework and speeds approvals by delivering clear drawings, validated assemblies and manufacturable parts. We prioritise serviceability and traceability so your teams can maintain equipment with confidence.
Our Process
We follow a transparent four‑step workflow: Brief → Design & Validation → Prototyping & Scan → Manufacture & Delivery. At each stage you receive clear deliverables: scoped quotations, validated CAD, test prints or prototype runs, and production‑ready drawings.
Measured industrial design. Delivered.
Precision design.
Practical outcomes.
From concept validation to finished component
Engineering that proves itself
From concept sketches introduced earlier, we move into disciplined delivery: detailed CAD, validated assemblies and production‑ready outputs. Working from our Emalahleni studio, Jorthon turns site problems into engineered solutions that cut downtime and simplify installation.
How we deliver
Each service above follows a consistent, measurable workflow so clients know what to expect: we capture the brief, model and validate, produce a prototype or scan data, then supply machining, fabrication or prints ready for site. Deliverables include CAD files, validated drawings, inspection reports and traceable engraved components.
Who we work with
We partner with mines, heavy‑industry maintenance teams, contractors and consulting engineers across Mpumalanga and Gauteng. Typical briefs demand durability, traceability and minimal downtime—areas where our mixed workflow of scanning, CAD and precision finishing adds immediate value.
How we turn designs into dependable parts
Positioning
Jorthon positions engineering as the link between site realities and repeatable production. We combine on‑site assessment, precise CAD validation and manufacturable drawings so designs arrive at the workshop ready to build — not to be reinterpreted. That approach reduces site downtime, accelerates approvals and keeps procurement simple.
Segmentation
We focus on sectors where precision matters: mining, heavy industry, contractors and energy. For each, our deliverables are tailored — from approval‑ready fabrication drawings for structural contractors to scanned‑to‑CAD models that restore obsolete mine components. Location‑aware service in Mpumalanga and Gauteng ensures fast turnaround and clarity on logistics.
Portfolio Architecture
Our services are organised to guide a brief from concept to installed part. Typical outcomes include approval‑ready fabrication drawings, reverse‑engineered CAD of legacy components, functional prototypes for fit checks, and laser‑marked parts with traceable identifiers. Each offering is scoped and quoted to reflect the bespoke nature of industrial work.
Scan, reproduce, and reinstate legacy parts
Precision Engineering Services
From initial brief to finished component, we translate field problems into engineered solutions—combining CAD design, reverse engineering and shop‑floor manufacturing to reduce downtime and improve fit. Based in Emalahleni, our team focuses on practical designs that install quickly and endure under heavy industrial conditions.
How Clients Benefit
Our work reduces field delays, lowers rework and speeds approvals by delivering clear drawings, validated assemblies and manufacturable parts. We prioritise serviceability and traceability so your teams can maintain equipment with confidence.
Our Process
We follow a transparent four‑step workflow: Brief → Design & Validation → Prototyping & Scan → Manufacture & Delivery. At each stage you receive clear deliverables: scoped quotations, validated CAD, test prints or prototype runs, and production‑ready drawings.
Engineering that proves itself
From concept sketches introduced earlier, we move into disciplined delivery: detailed CAD, validated assemblies and production‑ready outputs. Working from our Emalahleni studio, Jorthon turns site problems into engineered solutions that cut downtime and simplify installation.
How we deliver
Each service above follows a consistent, measurable workflow so clients know what to expect: we capture the brief, model and validate, produce a prototype or scan data, then supply machining, fabrication or prints ready for site. Deliverables include CAD files, validated drawings, inspection reports and traceable engraved components.
Who we work with
We partner with mines, heavy‑industry maintenance teams, contractors and consulting engineers across Mpumalanga and Gauteng. Typical briefs demand durability, traceability and minimal downtime—areas where our mixed workflow of scanning, CAD and precision finishing adds immediate value.
How we turn designs into dependable parts
Positioning
Jorthon positions engineering as the link between site realities and repeatable production. We combine on‑site assessment, precise CAD validation and manufacturable drawings so designs arrive at the workshop ready to build — not to be reinterpreted. That approach reduces site downtime, accelerates approvals and keeps procurement simple.
Segmentation
We focus on sectors where precision matters: mining, heavy industry, contractors and energy. For each, our deliverables are tailored — from approval‑ready fabrication drawings for structural contractors to scanned‑to‑CAD models that restore obsolete mine components. Location‑aware service in Mpumalanga and Gauteng ensures fast turnaround and clarity on logistics.
Portfolio Architecture
Our services are organised to guide a brief from concept to installed part. Typical outcomes include approval‑ready fabrication drawings, reverse‑engineered CAD of legacy components, functional prototypes for fit checks, and laser‑marked parts with traceable identifiers. Each offering is scoped and quoted to reflect the bespoke nature of industrial work.
Scan, reproduce, and reinstate legacy parts
Precision Engineering Services
From initial brief to finished component, we translate field problems into engineered solutions—combining CAD design, reverse engineering and shop‑floor manufacturing to reduce downtime and improve fit. Based in Emalahleni, our team focuses on practical designs that install quickly and endure under heavy industrial conditions.
How Clients Benefit
Our work reduces field delays, lowers rework and speeds approvals by delivering clear drawings, validated assemblies and manufacturable parts. We prioritise serviceability and traceability so your teams can maintain equipment with confidence.
Our Process
We follow a transparent four‑step workflow: Brief → Design & Validation → Prototyping & Scan → Manufacture & Delivery. At each stage you receive clear deliverables: scoped quotations, validated CAD, test prints or prototype runs, and production‑ready drawings.
Measured industrial design. Delivered.
Precision design.
Practical outcomes.
From concept validation to finished component
Engineering that proves itself
From concept sketches introduced earlier, we move into disciplined delivery: detailed CAD, validated assemblies and production‑ready outputs. Working from our Emalahleni studio, Jorthon turns site problems into engineered solutions that cut downtime and simplify installation.
How we deliver
Each service above follows a consistent, measurable workflow so clients know what to expect: we capture the brief, model and validate, produce a prototype or scan data, then supply machining, fabrication or prints ready for site. Deliverables include CAD files, validated drawings, inspection reports and traceable engraved components.
Who we work with
We partner with mines, heavy‑industry maintenance teams, contractors and consulting engineers across Mpumalanga and Gauteng. Typical briefs demand durability, traceability and minimal downtime—areas where our mixed workflow of scanning, CAD and precision finishing adds immediate value.
How we turn designs into dependable parts
Positioning
Jorthon positions engineering as the link between site realities and repeatable production. We combine on‑site assessment, precise CAD validation and manufacturable drawings so designs arrive at the workshop ready to build — not to be reinterpreted. That approach reduces site downtime, accelerates approvals and keeps procurement simple.
Segmentation
We focus on sectors where precision matters: mining, heavy industry, contractors and energy. For each, our deliverables are tailored — from approval‑ready fabrication drawings for structural contractors to scanned‑to‑CAD models that restore obsolete mine components. Location‑aware service in Mpumalanga and Gauteng ensures fast turnaround and clarity on logistics.
Portfolio Architecture
Our services are organised to guide a brief from concept to installed part. Typical outcomes include approval‑ready fabrication drawings, reverse‑engineered CAD of legacy components, functional prototypes for fit checks, and laser‑marked parts with traceable identifiers. Each offering is scoped and quoted to reflect the bespoke nature of industrial work.
Scan, reproduce, and reinstate legacy parts
Precision Engineering Services
From initial brief to finished component, we translate field problems into engineered solutions—combining CAD design, reverse engineering and shop‑floor manufacturing to reduce downtime and improve fit. Based in Emalahleni, our team focuses on practical designs that install quickly and endure under heavy industrial conditions.
How Clients Benefit
Our work reduces field delays, lowers rework and speeds approvals by delivering clear drawings, validated assemblies and manufacturable parts. We prioritise serviceability and traceability so your teams can maintain equipment with confidence.
Our Process
We follow a transparent four‑step workflow: Brief → Design & Validation → Prototyping & Scan → Manufacture & Delivery. At each stage you receive clear deliverables: scoped quotations, validated CAD, test prints or prototype runs, and production‑ready drawings.
