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Does the production volume of the product affect the selection of motor progressive die?

The production volume of the product does indeed affect the selection of motor progressive dies. When exploring this relationship, we need to consider multiple aspects:
Firstly, progressive dies are an efficient and high-precision type of mold, particularly suitable for large-scale production. It disperses the various forming features of the workpiece into different processes and completes the stamping of the workpiece in one mold, thereby reducing the cumulative errors caused by the transportation and repositioning of semi-finished products between different single process molds. This production method not only improves production efficiency, but also ensures the dimensional consistency of the parts.
However, when the production volume is small, the advantages of progressive dies may not be fully utilized. Because the design and manufacturing of progressive dies are relatively complex and costly. If the production volume is not sufficient to cover these costs, then choosing a progressive die may not be the most economical option. In addition, for small-scale production, the frequency of product and mold replacement may be high, and the supporting equipment for progressive molds (such as coiling machines, leveling machines, feeding machines, etc.) requires a large production space. When replacing products, both molds and large coils need to be replaced at the same time, which will increase mold replacement time and production costs.
Therefore, when choosing a motor progressive die, it is necessary to fully consider the production volume of the product. If the production volume is large enough to fully utilize the high efficiency and precision advantages of progressive dies, and share their higher design and manufacturing costs, then choosing progressive dies is reasonable. On the contrary, if the production volume is small or the product types change frequently, it may be necessary to consider other more flexible and lower cost mold types or production methods.

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