QUALITY SHEET METAL STAMPING DIES AND TOOLING

Building sheet metal stamping dies and tooling has been the heart of Tooling Systems Group since the first member company, Advanced Tooling Systems (ATS) began in 1983 as a tool and die shop. Tooling Systems Group has gained worldwide recognition for building dies that meet stringent OEM and supplier standards.

Using lean manufacturing, continuous evaluation of our process and best practices learned throughout the member stamping die companies, we have decreased our costs and delivery time, giving you the tools you need for less.

DIE TOOLING CAPABILITIES

With thousands of cast and steel plate stamping dies under Tooling Systems Group, tooling can be built from simple to complicated:

  • Progressive dies
  • Transfer dies
  • Line dies

RELATED COMPANIES

 
 

Our engineers and tool and die makers have experience in building, integrating engineering changes, and repairing tooling for:

  • Automotive components
    • Brackets, reinforcements, and supports
    • A, B, and C pillars
    • Cross members
    • Heat shields
    • Extrusions
    • Fuel doors
    • Seat frames
    • Floor pans
    • Truck and car frame rails (up to 90ksi)
    • Body in white parts
  • Vehicle frame rails (up to 90ksi)
  • Appliance panels, brackets, and supports
  • Office furniture walling, floors, and components

SERVICE, REPAIR, MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS

Properly maintaining, servicing, and repairing your tooling insures that it will run for longer and give you more life time, which means savings to your bottom line.

  • We can create a service and maintenance program for domestic for domestic and international tooling style tooling with:
    • Diagnostic review of dies and tooling
    • Inspection and sharpening of tooling
    • Quick repair of broken parts and dies
    • 24/7 emergency service

TRYOUT AND RUNOFF CAPABILITIES

With 20 presses (up to 2,500 tons and 108″ x 200″ bed) and a variety of heavy-duty equipment, we can keep die builds moving without having to wait for tryout presses to be available. Working together, our die shops can utilize each other’s equipment, as well as the Tooling Systems Group tryout facility when their own capacity becomes full.