Motor mold components are typically made from tungsten carbide or high-strength tool steels to withstand the rigorous stamping process. The molds are designed with precision to accommodate the specific motor component requirements, including tolerances, surface finishes, and part geometries.
Punches and die are key components in motor core molds, facilitating the precise shaping and forming of laminations. They are made from tungsten carbide or high-quality steels and feature customized designs to meet the specific requirements of the motor core.
Punches are crucial components in stamping die tooling, used for creating holes or shaping materials during the stamping process. They are made from tungsten carbide or high-quality steel, carefully designed for specific applications, and require proper maintenance to ensure their longevity and precision.