Stamping
Powering connections through precision engineering
At Eckerle we manufacture un our high-speed, automated stamping machines, complex-shaped electrical conductors, connecting rails, stamped grids.
Our production capacity for stamped components ranges from 1,000 to 10 million pieces per year, depending on customer requirements.
With our stamping operations, we offer a broad production spectrum to our clients. Our technology enables us to deliver top-quality products that can be seamlessly integrated as components of our plastic and injection-molded parts.
The press as a central element
Technological Background and Key Features
Our modern machinery and in-house tool shop ensure that we offer cost-effective solutions optimized for every unique requirement.
Our technological competencies include:
- Use of high-speed automatic stamping machines
- Series production of electrical conductors and connecting rails
- Stamping of fasteners, pins, and welding lugs according to custom geometries
- Material processing: brass, bronze, and steel in thicknesses of 0.3–1.2 mm
- In-house tool shop: design, production, maintenance, and repair all in one place
From Design to Mass Production
- Engineering support throughout the entire project cycle
- Cost-optimized product and process development
- Strip layout and feasibility studies
- CAD design for punching, bending, cutting, and progressive tools
What makes Eckerle a unique supplier?
Customer Base and Applications
Our stamped components are used worldwide in the following industries
Automotive
electrical systems and engine components
Power Tools
customized conductor elements, contacts, and high-precision connector paths
Production Capacity and Locations
- Annual production volume: up to 10 million stamped parts
- Manufacturing sites: our own facilities with high-standard infrastructure
- Quality assurance: ISO/IATF certifications, documented inspection processes
Scalable Stamping Production
We provide full engineering and manufacturing support from initial design right through to automated series production, ensuring maximum precision for all stamped components.