Precision Punch & Shear Dies: Core Tooling for Structural Steel Fabrication
Introduction to Punch Dies in Structural Steel Processing
Punch die is the core process equipment in stamping operations, mainly used for punching, forming, drawing and bending of metal or nonmetal materials. In modern infrastructure and steel structure manufacturing, high-performance profile punching and cutting dies directly determine production efficiency, dimensional accuracy and structural safety.
Basic Composition of Structural Steel Punch Dies
Upper Die (Punch Assembly)
Installed on the slide block of a punch press and moving up and down with the slider, the upper die includes the punch, punch plate and other working components that provide the main stamping force.
Lower Die (Die Assembly)
Fixed on the workbench of the punching machine, the lower die cooperates with the upper die to complete punching and shearing. It consists of the cavity die, positioning devices and fixing plates.
Guide, Fixing and Stripping Components
Guide posts and guide sleeves ensure accurate alignment of upper and lower dies. Stripper plates, springs and air cushions efficiently remove scraps and workpieces to prevent jamming.
Key Advantages of High-Performance Structural Steel Dies
Extreme Durability in High-Stress Environments
Our dies are made from vacuum-heat-treated SKD11, DC53 or D2 tool steel with hardness HRC 60–62. They withstand heavy impact when processing H-beams, channel steel, angle steel and thick-walled profiles without chipping or breaking.
High Precision for Bolt Alignment and Assembly
CNC-machined punching dies deliver tolerances within ±0.1 mm, ensuring consistent hole diameter and spacing. This eliminates on-site reaming and guarantees perfect fitting during assembly.
Clean, Burr-Free Shearing for Welding Efficiency
Professional profile cutting dies produce smooth, burr-free cut surfaces, greatly reducing welding preparation time while improving structural appearance and safety.
Full Profile Compatibility & Application Range
Supported Structural Steel Profiles
Channel steel cutting dies
Angle steel punching and cutting dies
H-beam & I-beam shearing dies
C / Z purlin punching and cutting dies
T-bar cutting dies
Square tube, rectangular tube cutting and notching dies
Classification by Process and Structure
Classification by Process Type
Punching dies for hole making
Cutting & blanking dies for profile shearing
Bending and forming dies
Compound dies for multi-process one-stroke forming
Progressive dies for high-volume continuous production
Classification by Structural Style
Maintenance Tips for Extended Service Life
Daily and Long-Term Maintenance Practices
Alignment and Lubrication
Regular alignment checks prevent eccentric wear. Using high-pressure anti-wear lubricant can extend edge service life by more than 30%.
Timely Regrinding and Cleaning
Perform minor regrinding at early passivation stages to avoid mold failure. Keep positioning grooves clean to maintain consistent dimensional accuracy.
Conclusion
Investing in premium structural steel punching and cutting dies effectively reduces labor costs, material waste and downtime. We provide custom tooling solutions compatible with hydraulic punch-shear machines and automated steel fabrication lines, ensuring stable performance and on-time project delivery.