Press Forming

  • Fabricating Press Forming Wire Forms, Bars and Tubing
  • Fabricating Press Forming Wire Forms, Bars and Tubing
  • Fabricating Press Forming Wire Forms, Bars and Tubing

Overview

Overview: MCP does drilling, milling, grooving, saw, grinding and threading in-house. Machines include everything from two spindle threaders, to robotic drills, to rotary indexing machines, to flat die roll threaders.

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Fabricating Capabilities

Materials: low carbon steel, alloy steel, aluminum and stainless steel Competitive Size Ranges: 0.1875" diameter thru 1.000" diameter bars, and 0.500" thru 1.750" diameter tubes with wall thicknesses ≥ 0.060". Competitive Volumes: 50 to 2,500 per order, 100 to 25,000 EAU Competitive Niche: • has at least (5) five of these operations: bending, collaring/upset forging, flattening, painting, swaging, threading or welding OR • has BOTH swaging and welding OR • has UPSET FORGING AND (1) of these operations: flattening, swaging, threading, welding OR • has a LINKAGE END (ball joint, clevis yoke end, spherical rod end) assembled on one or both ends
  • Flattened Tubes with Inserts
  • Trimmed Ends on Flat Bar Levers
  • Flattened and Punched Rods
  • Crimped Barrel
  • Crimped Push Pull Cables
  • Punching Tubes
  • 0.625" Diameter Bar Flattened and Punched
  • Formed Hex in a Rod End Stud
  • Knurled Tubing
  • Sleeved Tube - great for increasing strength without increasing cost or weight of part
  • Facing, Flattening, Chamfering, Grooving
  • 0.750" diameter bars flattened
  • Flattened and Punched Ends Tolerancing
  • Punched Hole Breakout Tolerancing Guidelines
  • Flattened and Punched Tubes