Tooling That Leads The Automotive Industry
Our Tooling Group manufactures metal stamping dies using innovative, cost-effective engineering solutions for medium to large complex tooling systems, including tooling for Class A & aluminum parts. Our tooling capabilities include the production of progressive dies, transfer dies, line dies, and more.
Strategic partnerships with our customers combined with our expertise allow us to tackle and solve the most difficult customer problems, including cost-effectiveness, complex part geometries, high-strength materials, tight geometric tolerancing & short lead times.
Tooling Capabilities
Progressive Dies
Transfer Dies
Tandem Line Dies
Die Cast Dies
Hot Form Dies
Blanking Dies
Class A Dies
Draw Dies
Die Cast Trim Dies
Plastic Injection Molds
Cam & Ariel Cam Dies
Trim & Pierce Dies
Form & Restrike Dies
Die Cast Straightening Dies
Tooling Capabilities
- Progressive Dies
- Transfer Dies
- Tandem Line Dies
- Blanking Dies
- Class A Dies
- Draw Dies
- Cam & Aerial Cam Dies
- Trim & Pierce Dies
- Form & Restrike Dies
- Die Cast Dies
- Die Cast Trim Dies
- Die Cast Straightening Dies
- Hot Form Dies
- Plastic Injection Molds
Die Services
Dimensional Quality Improvements
Sharpening & Scheduled Maintenance
Emergency-Assist and Low Volume Production Runs
Virtual Die Tryout Services
Die Crash & Die Repair
Die Finalization
Die Services
- Dimensional Quality Improvements
- Sharpening & Scheduled Maintenance
- Emergency-Assist and Low-Volume Production Runs
- Virtual Die Tryout Services
- Die Crash & Die Repair
- Die Finalization
On the Cutting-Edge of Building Dies for Large Structural Parts
General Die & Engineering builds middle-to-large die-cast dies and plastic injection molds. Most shops handle tooling up to the 20,000-pound range. General Die & Engineering can handle tools up to 160,000 lbs. They can also work with large multi-tool packages.
On the Cutting-Edge of Building Dies for Large Structural Parts
General Die & Engineering builds middle-to-large die-cast dies and plastic injection molds. Most shops handle tooling up to the 20,000-pound range. General Die & Engineering can handle tools up to 160,000 lbs. They can also work with large multi-tool packages.