Motor housings stamping die

One stop Solutions for Motor Housing Stamping molds

Motor housings are typically deep, cylinder-shaped parts. We have 20+ years’ experience to make it.


1. Progressive Die: The Best Choice for High-Volume Production

For large production runs, our progressive dies can meet the high quality standard.

·        High Concentricity and Roundness
Motor housings must hold very tight tolerances—often within 0.05 mm—to properly fit internal components like stators and bearings. Our precision molds are designed to prevent any deformation, ensuring every part is perfectly round and dimensionally accurate for smooth, quiet motor operation.

·        Fully Automated, High-Speed Production
From a simple coil of steel to a finished part, everything happens in one progressive Die. The metal moves through a single die where it is punched, drawn, shaped, and sized. Using the progressive die, we significantly reduce labor costs and production time.

·        Integrated Deep Drawing & Side Forming
Our molds are designed to deep drawing the housing body while simultaneously punching side features like terminal boxes and mounting holes. This eliminates the need for extra steps and secondary operation.

·        high-precision feed system
A high-precision feed system keeps the metal strip perfectly aligned throughout the stamping process. This guarantees that every hole and feature is exactly where it should be, which is critical for the housing.

·        Avoid Wrinkles and Cracks
Deep drawing can easily cause the metal to wrinkle on the walls or crack at the corners. Our engineers carefully design the process to control material flow and distribute stress evenly, preventing these common defects.

·        Long-Lasting, Durable Molds
Built for speed and high volume, our molds are made from premium mold materials like SKD11, DC53, and tungsten carbide. This always means our molds can produce millions of parts, reducing your downtime and long-term tooling costs.


2. Transfer Mold Stamping: Ideal for Complex or Lower-Volume Parts

For larger housings, or those with complex shapes like flanges, we use a flexible transfer mold.

·        Robotic arm Transfer
To save the labor costs, parts are moved between independent molds by robotic arms. This are suitable to more complex designs.

·        Expert Handling of Complex Forming
Our engineers have deep experience in combining multiple processes—like deep drawing, side punching, and flange forming—in a single workflow. This expertise allows us to create even the most intricate shapes with confidence.

·        Better Use of Material
Because we do not use continuous strip, we can design the shape of the metal blank for each stage. This flexibility leads to significantly less waste and lower material costs.

·        Easier Maintenance
Since each mold is independent, we can quickly repair or replace a single unit without affecting the others.


Our Commitment to You

With years of experience in motor housing stamping molds, we provide one stop mold solutions for you. We can help you achieve stable and high-quality housing mold.