Automotive
Stamped and assembled metal components for automotive hardware and sub-assembly applications.
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Industry Needs
- Consistent quality across production lots
- Traceable process documentation
- Components suited to automotive hardware sub-assemblies
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Automotive Parts
Stamped and assembled metal components for automotive hardware applications.
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Custom OEM Parts
Drawing-based OEM/ODM parts developed from tooling through to assembly.
View allExample products for this industry: Automotive Mounting Bracket Set, Gear Shift Knob, Metal Retainer Ring, Shock Strut Assembly, Stamped Latch Clip, Suspension Control Arm
Related Capabilities

Metal Stamping
Precision metal stamping across a range of materials and thicknesses.
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Progressive Die Stamping
Multi-station progressive die stamping for consistent high-volume production.
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Welding
Welding processes supporting sub-assembly and structural joining needs.
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Assembly
Component and sub-assembly integration prior to packaging and shipment.
Read moreMaterials
- Cold-rolled steel
- Stainless steel
- Aluminum
Quality Considerations
- Process documentation and traceability
- Dimensional verification against drawing tolerances
- Weld and assembly inspection for sub-assemblies
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Frequently Asked Questions
What file formats are accepted for a quote submission?
PDF, DWG, DXF, STEP, JPG and PNG files are accepted. Multiple files should be uploaded individually rather than as a compressed archive; each file must be 20MB or smaller.
What automotive hardware components can YO JYI produce?
Stamped and welded bracket sub-assemblies and related hardware components are produced for automotive hardware applications, based on customer drawings.
What industries does YO JYI serve?
YO JYI supplies metal components across lock and security hardware, automotive, bicycle, hand tools, home appliances and building hardware applications.
What information do I need to provide for a metal stamping quote?
To request a quote, provide your part drawing (PDF, DWG, DXF or STEP), target quantity, material preference and any surface finish requirement. Submitting a drawing lets engineering confirm feasibility, tolerances and lead time for your specific part.