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  • Automotive pressings
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  • Multi stage progression and bandoliered pressings
  • Precision machined components
  • Multi-staged progression tooling
  • Single/secondary operation tooling
image of three brass connectors

Three brass connectors produced on the same tool, giving savings on materials, production and on the final components for the price of one.

image of a component showing displacement of material.

Component showing displacement of material in order to increase the working surface area, reduce down on the expensive material content and supply a component at a much more competitive price.

image of a Busbar component.

Busbar component produced from a multi-stage progression tool.

image of a double gang connector.

Double gang connector produced from a multi-stage progression.

image of a tin-plated brass circuit.

A tin-plated brass circuit produced from a progression tool.

image of a stainless steel bulb connector.

A very small, accurately-made stainless steel bulb connector for Visteon. Additional thickness is produced by double-overlapping together with displacement of material. The component is produced complete as shown, on a single impression multi-stage progression tool.

image of a yoke for a windscreen wiper motor

Yoke for a windscreen wiper motor, housing an armature, windings and magnet. Tubing is pressed from flat coil and locked together with dovetail cut outs.

image of a wheel box cover and base.

Wheel box cover and base for a windscreen wiper arm on Land Rover vehicles.

image of a brass liner used as part of the solenoid assembly for HGV starter motors.

Brass Liner used as part of the solenoid assembly for HGV starter motors. The pattern created on the inside of the liner is used to retain the lubricants whilst in service.


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Westley Engineering Limited
120 Pritchett Street
Birmingham
B6 4EH

Telephone: 0044 (0)121 333 1925
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