
Metal Stamping Parts
Stamped Grille & Rail Assembly
Stamped metal grille and rail assembly with slotted openings, produced as a paired frame-and-rail component.
Metal Stamping Parts
YJ-SB-114
Precision stamped mounting bracket produced from cold-rolled or stainless steel to customer drawing specification.
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The stamped mounting bracket is a formed sheet-metal component produced through metal stamping or progressive die stamping, depending on order volume and part complexity. It is used as a mounting or bracing component across general hardware and OEM sub-assembly applications. Hole pattern, bend geometry, material and thickness are confirmed against the customer’s drawing.
| Model | YJ-SB-114 |
|---|---|
| Material | Cold-rolled steel / Stainless steel |
| Process | Metal Stamping / Progressive Die Stamping |
| Application | General hardware mounting / OEM sub-assembly mounting points |
| Customization | Hole pattern, bend geometry and material thickness are produced to customer drawing. |
MOQ and lead time will be shown once confirmed for this part — submit a quote request for project-specific figures.
This part is produced under the same incoming, in-process and final inspection stages applied across production.
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Metal Stamping Parts
Stamped metal grille and rail assembly with slotted openings, produced as a paired frame-and-rail component.

Metal Stamping Parts
Long stamped metal rail strip with repeating mounting tabs and holes along its length.
This quick form is pre-filled with this product for reference. For a full multi-step request, use the main request quote page.
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.
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.
Commonly processed materials include cold-rolled steel, stainless steel, brass, copper alloys and aluminum. Specific thickness range and tolerance capability are confirmed against your part drawing.