(Click Image to Enlarge)Stamped Steel Insert

At G&M Manufacturing we stamp many parts for the automotive industry. Our primary process was stamping utilizing our 100 ton capacity Minster straight side press. The steel insert was 83.6 mm long, 64 mm wide and 15 mm high. The bracket is composed of HSLA steel, specifically SAE J 1392 grade 050XLF with a thickness of 2 mm. The substrate was plated utilizing zinc trivalent black. We annually manufacture 20,000 steel inserts for our Midwest automotive customer. Working with our customer’s specifications and CAD drawings we were able to stay within their ±.1 mm tolerances. Customer satisfaction and high quality are priorities, an OGP vision system was used to ensure dimensional requirements. This project showcases our multiple processes including progressive die stamping and zinc trivalent black plating. To learn more about this project, and the processes used to manufacture it, see the table below or contact us directly.

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Stamped Steel Insert Project Details

Product Description

Automotive bracket that subsequently gets rubber insert molded for mounting application.

Capabilities Applied/Processes

Primary:

  • Progressive Die Stamping

Secondary:

  • Barrel Zinc Trivalent Black Coating
Equipment Used to Manufacture Part

100 ton Minster straight side press

Overall Part Dimensions

83.6mm long 64mm wide 15mm high

Tightest Tolerances

± 0.12 mm

Material Used

HSLA Steel – SAE J 1392 Grade 050XLF

  • Thickness: 0.2 mm
Material Finish

Barrel Zinc Trivalent Black Coated

In process testing/inspection performed

OGP Vision System

Industry for Use

Automotive Industry

Volume

20,000 Annually

Delivery Location

Midwest, USA

Standards Met

Customer Specifications, CAD Drawing

Product Name

Insert