Stamping

Your problem isn’t tonnage; it’s time lost when a press goes down or a job waits its turn.

That’s why we run ten mechanical stamping presses: 35 to 200 tons.

Production stays moving. Bottlenecks don’t pile up.
Lead times stay tight.

Your parts don’t live on a clean bench. They live in the real world: the kind that snaps weak metal and exposes sloppy work.

That’s why metal stamping isn’t a side show for us at US Metal Crafters. It’s the backbone. Every part must hit three absolutes: consistency, accuracy, and reliability.

Miss one, and it fails our four-layer inspection. And if it fails in here, it’ll fail out there. So it doesn’t leave. Anyone can make sheet metal look pretty on a table. But tractors don’t care about pretty. Trailers don’t care. Production lines sure don’t. They demand parts that take a beating and keep going.

That’s where components prove themselves. And that’s where USMC-stamped metal parts never back down. We support custom metal stamping, OEM metal stamping, and precision-stamped parts that rely on repeatability and strength.

Stamping Capabilities

10

mechanical stamping presses

35T – 200T

press capacity

71" × 36"

maximum bed size

Featured Production Presses

Stamping is what you use when you need a lot of good parts, fast. It keeps quality tight, volumes high, and your costs from wandering off. Less babysitting, less waiting, and a whole lot more getting parts out the door.

Light & Medium-Duty Presses (35–60 Ton)

For brackets, clips, tabs, covers, and precision small parts.

Press

A43 BLISS

B21 NIAGARA

A47 Bliss

Minster 5500

A46 NIAGARA

5590 Brown Bogs

Tonnage

35 T

35 T

45 T

45 T

60 T

60 T

Bed Size (L × W)

10" × 9"

12" × 12"

10" × 9"

42" × 25"

15" × 15"

15" × 15"

Heavy Production Presses (150–200 Ton)

For OEM components, formed parts, and multi-operation tooling.

Press

150 Bliss

A40 Rockford

150 KABA (BROWN BOGGS)

200 KABA (Niagara)

Tonnage

150 T

150 T

150 T

200 T

Bed Size (L × W)

71" × 36"

30" × 20"

60" × 36"

44" × 42"

Die Stamping Capabilities

When you need parts that fit, function, and repeat, we've got you covered from prototypes to thousands of parts. We run a full range of die types in-house to support everything from prototype parts to high-volume production. Our tooling library and press lineup enable us to match the right die to the right job, ensuring consistent quality and efficient production.

Types of Dies We Support:

  • Progressive Dies – High-speed, coil-fed production with multiple features formed in one pass
  • Compound Dies – Punching and forming done in one stroke for clean, accurate profiles
  • Single-Hit / Line Dies – Flexible setups ideal for custom parts and shorter runs
  • Forming & Draw Dies – For bends, flanges, embossing, and shaped features
  • Blanking Dies – Flat part cutting with tight dimensional control

Tooling Support & Die Maintenance

Your problem isn’t just making parts. It’s keeping production running. A die that chips, dulls, or drifts out of spec can stop an entire line, and waiting on an outside tool shop only makes the pain worse.

So we cut out the wait.

At US Metal Crafters, we maintain every die ourselves. Sharpening, repairing, adjusting, even full rebuilds—all done in-house, right next to the presses that depend on them, which means less downtime and faster turnaround.

Why Manufacturers Partner
with US Metal Crafters

High Volume. High Precision. Always On Target.

From a simple bracket to a complex job, our stamping runs with repeatability and tight tolerances. When delivery day comes, you won’t be crossing your fingers. You’ll be crossing another job off your list.

Stamping is just the starting line. We also laser cut, bend, weld, coat, and assemble all inside our Archdale facility, which means fewer handoffs. Fewer delays. One accountable partner from raw stock to finished part.

We don’t gamble on quality. We integrate it into each stage. Every part is checked by at least four sets of eyes—operator, supervisor, plant manager, and general manager—backed by 3D scanning and material verification. When it ships, it’s production ready. 

Transforming raw metal into
engineered excellence.

What You Can Count On

We’re American-owned and operated, and we stand behind every promise. When you call, you’ll talk to a real person who knows your job, not a call center.From medium to high volume runs, our parts show up when we said they would, fit the way they’re supposed to, and keep working long after others have failed.

Stamped to Perform

Metal stamping doesn’t get the headlines. But when it fails, whole systems grind to a halt. That’s why we take it seriously. When you see US Metal Crafters on the box or pallet, you know it’s ready to bolt it, weld it, or put it straight into production with confidence.

Proud To Serve

We’re not in this business for vanity projects. We serve the industries that keep America moving:

OEMS
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Agricultural equipment
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construction equipment
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Trailer builders
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transportation builders 
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Industrial suppliers
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Home Appliances 
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Fasteners
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Lighting 
OEMS
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Agricultural equipment
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construction equipment
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Trailer builders
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transportation builders 
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Industrial suppliers
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Home Appliances 
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Fasteners
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Lighting 
Telecommunications 
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Medical Equipment 
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Electronics 
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High-security Locks 
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Furniture production 
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Ventilation
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Automotive 
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Medical 
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Telecommunications 
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Medical Equipment 
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Electronics 
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High-security Locks 
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Furniture production 
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Ventilation
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Automotive 
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Medical 

We Deliver On Time

We hit deadlines because the shop is built for it. Ten presses on the floor. Servo-fed lines for volume. Quick-change setups that keep work moving instead of idling.

All die types stay in-house, and the repair shop sits a few steps away, so tooling doesn’t slow anything down. And with stamping, forming, welding, machining, assembly, and finishing all under one roof, parts run from step to step without waiting on trucks or vendors.

And if anything ever looks like it could impact timing, you’ll hear it from us first—straight updates, no surprises, and complete visibility from kickoff to shipment.

Short runs or repeat orders—your schedule stays on track.

What our customers say

View Customer Stories
When we started with USMC, the stakes couldn't have been any higher!

For context, we are a national supplier of light-gauge steel framing and framing connectors. Our connecting systems rely on a wide range of high-volume progressive stampings—run across multiple progressive dies, some of which produce different parts from the same tool. That means changeovers, scheduling complexity, and a level of coordination that can challenge any stamping operation… let alone one unfamiliar with our tooling or the products they produce.

Unlike typical scenarios where you might start by moving a single part to a new vendor as a trial run, we presented a much greater challenge—one where “hoping for the best” wasn’t an option. In truth, the future success of our company depended entirely on finding a stamper capable of handling our needs. And we didn’t have a year to transition. We didn’t even have six months. If I recall correctly, we went from the first shipment of dies and materials to receiving final part releases—fully approved for use—in less than 90 days.

Our previous “stamping source” (LOL) had been acquired by a national company focused solely on their own customer base, which meant we were essentially getting fired. I suddenly found myself faced with the most critical decision of my career: Who is going to be our new stamper?

Dustin and his team brought us in, gave us an in-depth tour, and assured us that not only did they want our business—they would make it their absolute priority to guide us through the transition. They committed to evaluating every tool for immediate production, confirming that all first-off parts met our engineering specifications, dedicating whatever time was required upfront, and scaling their capacity to meet the volume demands needed to rebuild our inventory.

The challenge was daunting. The commitment was optimistic.
But the results were staggering.

I am beyond thankful that we chose USMC to supply our progressive die stampings.

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Brandon S.
Light Gauge Steel Framing and Connecting Systems

Let’s Talk About Your Next Project

Bring us your drawings. Bring us your deadline.
We’ll deliver parts that are stamped to perform and proven where it counts.