Tooling and measurement decide whether your program stays stable—or drifts.
We build progressive dies and custom inspection gages in-house, then support production with maintenance and repair to protect CTQs, yield, and uptime.
Dies are designed around the features that drive fit, function, and repeatability in production—not just what’s easiest to tool.
Inspection gages and check fixtures are built to match how the part locates and performs in the next assembly, helping reduce subjective inspection calls.
High-risk wear areas are identified early and monitored to prevent dimensional drift, inspection fallout, and unexpected downtime.
Repairs, updates, and engineering changes are managed so tooling adjustments don’t unintentionally shift critical features or break inspection alignment.
Transferred tools are evaluated, repaired as needed, and re-qualified to confirm they’re ready for stable production.
When required, supporting deliverables such as MSA/Gage R&R, SPC, PPAP, and FAI/FAIR help streamline approvals and strengthen traceability.
We design and build Class A progressive dies in-house for high-volume production. Tools are engineered for repeatability, tight tolerances (often ±0.0015″ where required), and stable long-term performance.
Yes. We provide DFM feedback early to catch issues before tooling is built—things like feature feasibility, tolerance stacks, material behavior, and CTQs.
Inspection is aligned to functional datums and CTQs, not just easy measurement points. We use go/no-go gages, check fixtures, and functional gaging, with SPC, MSA/Gage R&R, and FAI/FAIR available when required.
Yes. Designing and building tooling internally helps us control quality, manage revisions, and respond quickly to repairs or program changes.
Yes. We regularly repair, retrofit, and re-qualify transferred tools—restoring wear points, replacing components, and validating production readiness.
Our system is ISO 9001:2015 certified, with ITAR-supported work where applicable. We can provide PPAP, FAI/FAIR, SPC, and MSA/Gage R&R depending on program requirements.
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