
This clamp project started off needing a few R&D test samples made with WMPI’s fiber laser and brake press. After several design changes, a final production part was determined. These development changes only required some laser programming changes by WMPI, with no tooling costs. We now continue to run these parts in our laser/brake as the volumes ramp up. WMPI is now building a progressive stamping die at our facility, and these parts will change over to a stamping as soon as that tool completes PPAP. Our customer will see a significant price decrease once we start running higher volumes in the progressive stamping tool. This is a great example of how WMPI can cost-effectively help launch a new product by working closely with our customer’s engineering team early in the project, and by having multiple equipment options available in-house.
To learn more about this project, including tolerances and inspection processes, please contact us today or see the table below.
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Material Used | 1008 with Zinc plating | ||
In Process Testing/Inspection Performed | FAIR, PPAP | ||
Industry for Use | Industrial Controls | ||
Volume | 200-250 | ||
Delivery Location | USA | ||
Standards Met | Customer supplied print, 2D CAD Drawing Customer supplied print, 2D CAD Drawing MIL specifications ASME Y14.5M-1994 MIL-C-5541 |