Progressive stamping dies for metal hinges are precision-engineered tools designed to streamline the production of metal hinges through a series of continuous and automated operations. By feeding metal coils through a series of carefully aligned die stations, these molds execute multiple processes—including punching, notching, bending, and forming—all within a single stamping cycle. This allows the entire metal hinge structure to be formed progressively, without the need to transfer the workpiece between different machines.
The production process begins with feeding the raw metal strip into the progressive die. As the strip advances through each station, different sections of the metal hinge—such as the knuckles, leaf shapes, and mounting holes—are gradually formed with high precision. In the final stage, the finished metal hinge is cut off and ejected, ready for assembly or direct use. This approach ensures excellent dimensional consistency, precise alignment of holes and folds, and smooth operation in the final hinge assembly.
Each mold is custom-designed using advanced CAD/CAM systems to match the specific design and size of the metal hinge required by the client. The use of high-grade tool steel materials guarantees long-lasting durability and a working life of up to several hundred thousand strokes, even under high-speed production conditions.
Whether producing standard cabinet hinges, heavy-duty industrial hinges, or specialized decorative hinges, our progressive molds provide unmatched efficiency, accuracy, and repeatability. The entire design is optimized for minimal maintenance, quick changeovers, and high-volume output—making them an essential solution in modern metal hinge manufacturing lines.
If you're looking for a mold that can produce metal hinges at scale with consistent quality and reduced labor input, our progressive stamping dies are the core component your production line needs.