Engineering-led deep-drawn metal stampings, transfer press operations, and in-house tooling.
Deep-drawn components produced on 28 transfer presses ranging from 15 to 800 tons.
Up to 10″ diameter · 0.010″–0.1345″ thickness · Up to 6.25″ depth
Our steel-focused material expertise — developed over 40 years — spans the full range of metals used in precision deep-drawn applications.
Each part moves through a series of precision stations inside the transfer press — from flat blank to finished component in a single continuous cycle.
Transfer presses move parts automatically through each station in a single continuous cycle — producing complex geometries with high precision and repeatability at volume.
Multi-station transfer presses for complex geometries and high-strength materials.
In-house toolroom with prototypes, tryout presses, and long-term maintenance. Customers own their tooling — a one-time tooling fee covers the entire life of your part with no retooling charges.
Our quality lab is equipped with precision measurement tools that support our IATF 16949:2016 certified processes.
High-speed optical measurement for rapid dimensional verification.
Coordinate measuring machine for complex 3D part verification.
Surface and contour measurement for tight-tolerance applications.
Non-contact profile measurement for complex part geometries.
A sample of the deep-drawn stampings we produce — from simple cups to complex multi-feature components in steel, stainless, aluminum, and brass.
The deep-draw progression — from flat steel blank to precision finished part, through each station of the transfer press.
Through our established network of vetted service providers, Transfer Tool offers a full range of secondary operations so your parts arrive complete and ready for assembly.
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