How Automatic Die Rolling Works
Automatic die rolling is a manufacturing process in which raw material is pushed into a custom die and rolled down that die to conform to the shape of that die. Unlike machining, this technique generates no heat, produces no scrap, and requires no retooling. Instead, automatic die rolling generates five pins a second with an unbeatably low defect rate.
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If you’re only looking to make a few pins, automatic die rolling is not the right process for you. Similarly, if you require complex geometry and redesign is not an option for your pin, you may not be able to reap the technology’s benefits. For everyone else, however, automatic die rolling is the least expensive, most accurate, and fastest manufacturing process available. Allow us to prove our claims, send a drawing, and we’ll show you how striking our cost savings can be.
Here’s why automatic die rolling is…

Faster
Machining can only produce a pin as fast as a blade can cut through metal. With cold-forming, you can get up to five pins a second.

Scrap-Free Manufacturing
With automatic die rolling, when you pay for five pounds of material, you get five pounds of pins. You also won’t have to worry about the regular (and costly) retooling that comes from machining.

More accurate
Because automatic die rolling tools don’t dull or change shape with heat, you can get an error rate of less than one pin per 600,000,000. And no, that’s not a typo. No other method of making pins even comes close.