Process Fit
Part geometry, material behavior, production volume, and forming requirements help determine whether four-slide, wire forming, press work, or a combined approach makes sense.
Four-Slide Technology supports four-slide forming, stamping, tooling, secondary operations, and production launch programs for precision clips, clamps, brackets, wire forms, flat stampings, and assembled components.
Our manufacturing capabilities help customers evaluate part geometry, confirm process fit, prepare tooling, validate prototypes, and support repeatable production.
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Part geometry, material behavior, production volume, and forming requirements help determine whether four-slide, wire forming, press work, or a combined approach makes sense.
Defined programs may require prototype validation, tooling refinement, inspection planning, APQP/PPAP support, or production-launch coordination.
Programs may also involve secondary operations, assembly integration, packaging, material review, or long-term tooling and manufacturing continuity.
Four-slide and multi-slide forming for compact metal components with multiple bends, wrapped features, spring geometry, or tight packaging requirements.
Manufacturability review, geometry feedback, material input, and production-minded engineering support before tooling or launch.
Four-slide, press, and supporting equipment used to form, stamp, pierce, coin, and produce repeatable metal components.
Prototype validation, tooling refinement, inspection planning, and production-readiness support for new and repeat manufacturing programs.
Welding, tapping, insertion, attached hardware, packaging, and assembly support integrated into production workflows.
Material selection, finish coordination, sourcing continuity, and documentation support for formed metal component programs.
Capabilities are supported by Four-Slide Technology’s ISO 9001:2015 certified quality management system, in-house tooling support, production-focused engineering review, and inspection planning.
From prototype through repeat production, the objective is to support components that meet print requirements, perform reliably, and remain manufacturable over the life of the program.
Send drawings, specifications, material requirements, timing, or production details to begin a manufacturing review.