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Blanking, forming and perforating metal stamping tool set

Set of 3 tools to make a metal stamped part. 
Tool design and manufacturing by Vortool.

Metal blanking tool and die manufacturing. Made in Canada.
Tool 1: Blanking tool and die cuts out a circle first and couple of holes from the strip.

Forming tool and die made in Canada.
Tool 2: Forming tool and die forms the part.

Metal piercing tool and die design and manufacturing.
Tool 3: Perforating/piercing tool and die punches every second hole in the part. When part is turned it punches out remaining holes with same up.



Vortool Manufacturing

Vortool Manufacturing Ltd.

Unit 240 19358-96 Ave.

Surrey, BC V4N 4C1 Canada


Call: 604-239-7218 | Email


Designed and manufactured in Canada

AirHead - 12.5 ton bench top “C” frame punch press and circle blanking tool

AirHead - 12.5 ton bench top “C” frame punch press and circle blanking tool

Made to order . Blanking tool to cut 2” diameter flat blanks

No electrical power required, only compressed shop air


AirHead - 12.5 ton bench top “C” frame punch press and circle blanking tool

C-Frame Punch Press Configuration

Total weight: 235 lb
Operator control: Dual push buttons

  • 12.5 ton air overoil cylinder bench top punch press 
  • Power source: Compressed shop air at 100 psi
  • Quick connect to air supply
  • Tonnage (max. output): 12.5 ton @120 psi
  • Stroke: 5/8"
  • Power stroke: 9/32"
  • Cycle time: 40 - 45 SPM
  • Adjustable speed control
  • Custom silencer with blast guard
  • Wrench for the cylinder’s lock ring
  • Top of the line SMC FRL is to protect and to ensure the long service life of the cylinder.
  • Bolster size: 12”x 8.5”
  • Punch press workspace height: 8.25"
  • Total height of the press: 38.5"


AirHead - 12.5 ton bench top “C” frame punch press and circle blanking tool

  • Two post guided die set with spring return
  • Compound style blanking to keep the cut parts flat
  • Visual guide (line) as 1st stop for each blank inserted
  • Hook up stop for progression control
  • Back guide bar to slide the strip against
  • Feed in and feed out strip rest for convenience
  • Strip thickness: 0.5 or 1 mm thick Thorium 
  • Strip (blank) size: 100 x 300 mm
  • Tool has 4 bolts to mount and or to remove from the press

Vortool Manufacturing

Vortool Manufacturing Ltd.

Unit 240 19358-96 Ave.

Surrey, BC V4N 4C1 Canada


Call: 604-239-7218 | Email


Made in Canada

 

Progressive die - two progression blanking tool design

Progressive die - two progression blanking tool design

Precision progressive die - two progression blanking tool design

Metal stamping tools are essential for producing components in a cost effective way. In order to reduce the cost per unit, parts must be made faster, more accurately and reliably. This actual project was focused on a criteria that was essential to the design and the building of this tool. This information helps to choose the type and number of features to design as well as selecting tooling components and the right materials to be used etc. As a result, the tool will have all the necessary functions, nothing less and nothing more that will keep the budget under control.

Progressive die - two progression blanking tool design

The design was based on a low to medium production amount of 8,000 - 32,000 parts to be stamped per month. The plan was to cut the parts from CRS (Cold Rolled Steel) strips that were sheared from sheets. The material type, the operation method and the required monthly usage gave the basic guidelines. Not only that but what features the tool should have and to meet or exceed the minimum requirements. Other factors were also taken into considerations such as easy operation, and eliminate operator error that could be costly if the tool was damaged from improper use. To further reduce the cost of the unit price of the stamped parts, the customer requested that they would build the tool in house at their facility. It is a great way and a proven method that Vortool Manufacturing has developed over the years to help customers with their projects.

Progressive die - two progression blanking tool design

A special package was created with super detailed shop drawings, a Bill of Material and special illustrated instruction pages how to build the components properly and then the best way to operate the tool once in production. As an addition there were instructions about punch press preparations and set up information that ensures trouble free production time after time.

Based on European precision and decades of experience, any tool design produced by Vortool Manufacturing is the most comprehensive design method that any company could ask for. The tool will fit the press or presses with no surprises.

Progressive die - two progression blanking tool design

We always have a press mock up made with the essential dimensions, shut height stroke and adjustment information, mounting, etc. to ensure that the tool will fit the first time and will operate within the specifications of the press regardless of its type and origin. With the help of the great features of possibly the best CAD software SolidWorks, the 3D models are always put in motion to simulate the movement of the press and the tool. A number of design verifications ensure that the tool is put to the test before it was even built, regardless of the complexity. It is either a simple two step progressive tool like this one or a sophisticated sixteen progression tool. The result is the same. You expect it to run trouble free. This is why you should choose Vortool Manufacturing.


Vortool Manufacturing

Vortool Manufacturing Ltd.

Unit 240 19358-96 Ave.

Surrey, BC V4N 4C1 Canada


Call: 604-239-7218 | Email


Made in Canada


Optimum cutting clearance for blanking sheet metal

At optimum cutting clearance for blanking sheet metal at any given thickness, the sheared edge or the shiny band should be about 1/3 of the material thickness. The ripped or break away surface is 2/3. 


This is an indicator that the bur does not exist or it is at its minimal.


Optimum cutting clearance for blanking sheet metal

When the band is too small, it indicates that the cutting clearance is too much. The bur is generally larger than normal, and the part may not be as flat as should be.

When the band is too large, it indicates that the clearance is too small. The bur is large and uneven, so the punch may stick in the strip and stripping is difficult. Die and or punch edges chip often. It is because the strip is extremely tight on the punch, and as it pulls out, the edge (weakest point) may rip off, especially when the ground surface is not as smooth as should be.

Generally I use 10% clearance per side between 1- 2.5 mm and 12-15% for thicker material. The thinner the material, the clearance gets smaller as well. Over time I collected data from cutting clearances and results, and I use this data as average in my calculations. There is a variable of soft, medium or hard material to be blanked. I developed an iPhone app to simply type in the material thickness and hardness of the stock that gives me the calculated clearance per side and diameter.


There is a misconception among toolmakers that absolute centered alignment of the punch and die is less critical when the sheet (stock or coupon) is thicker. This is wrong. When the components are misaligned, the bur is generally larger on one side and the other not. What happens is that the pressure required to blank, e.g. 40 tons, will force the punch out of its position and try to get back to the center. This deflection creates more problems than most people would think.

• Excess bur on one side.

• Flex, or movement while cutting. This movement will cut the life span (between sharpening by ~70%. Any side movement is the cause for most tooling problems.

• Excess strain on die components, guide pins and bushings.


• As a result of the above, the parallel movement of the die set is compromised and slightly tilted. This would compound the initial problem.


• The punch press will also suffer. The blanking pressure is shifting sideways and will wear off the press components sooner. The improper clearance also affects the tonnage required and is greater than usual. Used punch presses are generally worn and always have a little slack. It means that even a 200 ton press’ RAM could be pushed back for a moment before it can go down with full power. This slight hesitation also creates movement while cutting, and it is, again affecting the life of the punch and die edges. If this happens, the cut edge will look different. Sometimes the bottom edge can measure about the same as the upper part and the edge may have horizontal lines, small bands.

When I design metal stamping dies, it is important for me that the tool stays in production as long as possible. It makes money. When the tool is off the press, it does not only require labour, time and money but will not produce anything either, and this is an even bigger loss. So, I always ensure that the clearances are correct and the alignment is absolutely centered, regardless of the thickness of the material. I use a similar precision for alignment between punches and dies, regardless if the thickness is 0.025 mm or 13 mm.


Vortool Manufacturing

Vortool Manufacturing Ltd.

Unit 240 19358-96 Ave.

Surrey, BC V4N 4C1 Canada


Call: 604-239-7218 | Email


Made in Canada