Oosterwolde · Friesland · NL

Deep drawing and stamping of steel and stainless steel.

Housings for measuring instruments, rings and flanges, stamped parts in large series. In-house toolmaking. Worldwide delivery since 1931.

Capabilities

What we make and how.

Five operations under one roof, driven by our in-house toolmaking shop. From prototype to large series.

Deep drawing

Three-dimensional cold forming of stainless and mild steel, hydraulically pressed. The material thickness remains constant. Automated or hand-fed.

⌀ up to 250 mm · Stainless 304/316, steel

Stamping

Stamped parts in large series on three automatic eccentric presses. Suitable for multi-stage dies and stand-alone production.

up to 200 tonnes · profiles, holes, contours

Polishing

Barrel polishing up to ⌀ 250 mm for scratch-resistant surfaces. Brush polishing on automatic machines for larger series.

barrel + automatic machines

Welding & riveting

Stud welding and spot welding with semi-automatic equipment. Riveting by clinching rotating nipples.

stud weld · spot weld · rivet

Toolmaking

In-house design and manufacture of dies for both production groups. We also maintain customer-owned dies.

in-house · design + maintenance

Made to order

Do you have a drawing or specification? Call or email us briefly with the material, the quantities and the tolerances — we are happy to see whether we can make it for you.

Email [email protected]
Applications

Our products, in use worldwide.

We produce parts for manufacturers across Europe, Mexico and beyond.

Measuring instruments

Agriculture

Electronics

Ceiling systems

Company

Small factory, deep experience.

1931

Founded. 95 years of continuity in metalworking.

1963

Based in Oosterwolde, Friesland. Same location ever since.

11–20

People on the shop floor. Direct communication, short lines.

200 ton

Maximum press force on our automatic presses.

About us

What we have made since 1931.

Parts for beds, printers for Rank Xerox, letterboxes, fuel caps, exhausts for the Solex — and for several decades now, above all deep-drawn stainless steel work for the measuring instruments industry.

The products change, the craftsmanship remains: cold forming, stamping, polishing, and a toolmaking shop that can design and maintain every new shape.

Historic machine park with hydraulic presses and archive photos of employees on the wall
Archive · the machine park through the decades

Get in touch directly.

A quick question, a drawing to discuss, or simply an introduction — call or email. We respond within one working day.