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Dies and punches

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Dies and punches transform raw metal into millimeter precision. From Cleveland Punch & Die dies that pierce steel like butter to oblong punches that sculpt the impossible, our arsenal of 250+ stamping tools in Quebec redefines industrial metalworking. Unforgiving round dies up to 4", surgical-grade Mayhew pin punches, tolerances ±0.0005": equip your presses with the precision that has shaped Canadian industry since 1982.

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Complete guide to choosing your professional dies and punches

Why are industrial grade dies and punches essential?

Professional dies and punches guarantee an accuracy of ±0.001" on each perforation, critical for the aerospace and manufacturing industries in Quebec. Cleveland Punch & Die, our main brand with 228+ models, uses D2 steel treated to 60-62 HRC, resistant to 100,000+ cycles without deformation.

Modern stamping dies allow speeds of 60 strokes/minute on steel up to 6mm thick. Investing in quality tools reduces rejects by 95% and increases productivity by 40%, paying for the purchase in less than 6 months for daily use.

What are the technical specifications for your Canada punch die?

The specifications of Canada punch dies determine their performance. Round dies range from 1/8" to 4" in diameter, ideal for standard holes. Oblong dies allow openings up to 2" x 4" for cable entry. Critical hardness: 58-62 HRC for mild steel, 62-65 HRC for stainless steel.

The optimum die-punch clearance is 10% of the material thickness for steel, 15% for aluminum. Cleveland models offer tolerances of ±0.0005", while Ajax models are suitable for less critical work with ±0.002".

Advanced technologies in modern Quebec stamping tools

Quebec stamping tools incorporate revolutionary innovations. TiN (titanium nitride) coatings increase tool life by 300% and reduce friction by 60%. CAD/CAM-optimized geometries minimize burrs and eliminate secondary deburring. Modular systems enable rapid changeover in less than 30 seconds.

Metabo HPT offers pre-aligned assembled dies that save 70% of setup time. Cleveland stepped punches enable multi-diameter drilling in a single operation, revolutionizing productivity.

How do industrial die punches excel in each application?

Industrial punches adapt to every manufacturing sector in Quebec. In metal fabrication, F-62 dies pierce structural steel for construction. The electrical industry uses oblong punches for control panels. Aerospace favors Starrett dies for aircraft aluminum.

Repair shops prefer Mayhew 19-piece kits for maximum versatility. Each application requires precise selection: hole shape, material thickness, production rate, and required finish determine the optimal choice.

Maintenance and compatibility of professional industrial punches

Maintaining industrial punches maximizes their longevity and accuracy. Regular sharpening every 5,000 strokes maintains sharp edges, reducing stress by 30%. Constant lubrication with EP oil prevents overheating and seizure. Cleveland dies are compatible with 90% of standard presses on the market.

Storage in a controlled environment (humidity <50%) prevents corrosion. Synchronized die-punch replacement prevents premature wear. A preventative maintenance program can triple the service life, from 50,000 to 150,000 cycles.

We answer your questions about dies and punches

Are Metabo HPT dies compatible with other brands?

Metabo HPT dies are primarily designed for their proprietary CN16 nibblers. For universal compatibility, consider Cleveland Punch & Die or Ajax, which fit about 90% of standard presses. Mounting dimensions vary — always check shank diameter, total height, and locking system. Équipement Industriel Polar offers a free compatibility verification service before purchase.

How can I extend the lifespan of my punches?

Sharpen punches every 5,000 strokes using a fine-grit stone, maintaining the original angle. Always lubricate with proper cutting oil for the material used. Avoid “dry hits” that can chip the edges. Replace both die and punch together to maintain the correct clearance. Store in a dry, corrosion-protected environment. With proper maintenance, lifespan can reach 150,000 cycles versus only 50,000 without upkeep.

Which press should I use with Cleveland Punch & Die sets?


Cleveland designs its dies for standard 10–150 ton presses. Required force can be estimated as:

Force (tons) = hole perimeter (in) × material thickness (in) × shear strength (PSI) ÷ 2000.

Example: a 1" hole in 1/4" steel requires about 20 tons. F-series dies suit light presses (10–30T), while C-770 dies fit heavy-duty presses (30–100T+). Always verify your press capacity before purchasing.

How do I choose the right die size for my project?

Die size = desired hole diameter plus clearance.

  • For steel, add 10% of material thickness.
  • For aluminum, add 15%.
  • For stainless steel, add 20%.

Example: a 1" hole in 1/4" steel → 1.025" die. Use a punch 0.002–0.005" smaller than the die for optimal slug clearance. Cleveland includes detailed size selection charts with every product.

What’s the difference between a round and an oblong die?

Round dies create perfectly circular holes from 1/8" to 4", ideal for bolts, fasteners, and piping. Oblong dies produce rectangular or oval openings up to 2" × 4", perfect for cable pass-throughs, ventilation, or access slots.

  • Use round for mechanical assembly.
  • Use oblong for wiring or clearance needs.

Oblong dies cost 20–30% more, but save significant time by eliminating multiple drilling steps.

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