Die Size Calculator

Design dies faster with adjustable layout parameters now. Check press bed limits and safety margins. Download tables and PDFs to share with teams easily.

Calculator Inputs

All fields follow selected units.
Part length along feed direction.
Part width across strip.
Count of parts in-line per strip.
Feed step between consecutive blanks.
Web to hold parts during transfer.
Trim allowance per strip edge.
Leave blank to auto-calculate.
Space for fasteners and handling.
Space for guides and border strength.
Used for approximate weight only.
Steel ~7.85, aluminum ~2.70.
Used for fit check.
Used for fit check.
Extra gap around die on bed.
Reset

Formula Used

This tool estimates die footprint from strip layout and margins.
  • Auto strip width: StripWidth = BlankWidth + CarrierWidth + 2 × EdgeScrap (unless you override strip width).
  • Die length: DieLength = Cavities × Pitch + 2 × EndMargin
  • Die width: DieWidth = StripWidth + 2 × SideMargin
  • Plate volume: Volume = DieLength × DieWidth × PlateThickness
  • Weight (approx): convert mm³ → cm³ then Weight(g)=Volume(cm³)×Density(g/cm³)
  • Press bed check: Bed ≥ (Die + 2 × SafetyClearance) for both length and width.
Engineering note: This is a planning estimator. Final die design may require extra space for guide posts, shut height, lifters, sensors, and handling fixtures.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Select your working units (mm or inches).
  2. Enter blank size, cavities, and pitch for your strip progression.
  3. Enter carrier and edge scrap, or type strip width directly.
  4. Set practical margins for fasteners and die strength.
  5. Add plate thickness and density for weight planning.
  6. Optional: enter press bed size and safety clearance for a fit check.
  7. Press Submit to view results above the form.
Use the CSV/PDF buttons after a calculation to export reports.

Example Data Table

Scenario Blank (L×W) Cavities Pitch Strip Width Margins (End/Side) Plate (T, ρ) Estimated Die (L×W)
Stamping strip plan 80×50 mm 2 90 mm 68 mm (auto) 15/20 mm 30 mm, 7.85 210×108 mm
Wider part, more stations 120×75 mm 3 135 mm 87 mm (auto) 20/25 mm 35 mm, 7.85 445×137 mm
Direct strip override 60×40 mm 4 70 mm 85 mm (manual) 15/20 mm 25 mm, 2.70 310×125 mm
“Auto” strip width uses blank width + carrier + edge scrap.

FAQs

1) What does die size mean here?

It means the estimated die plate footprint, based on strip layout and margins. It helps early planning for press selection, handling, and material ordering.

2) Why can I override strip width?

Some layouts include pilots, side trims, or special carriers. If your strip is already defined, type the known strip width to size the die footprint more accurately.

3) What margins should I use?

Use margins large enough for screws, dowels, guide posts, and edge strength. Start with conservative values, then refine after locating components and handling features.

4) Is the weight calculation exact?

No. It assumes a solid rectangular plate using your thickness and density. Real dies have pockets, holes, and extra components, so treat weight as an approximate planning number.

5) How does the press bed fit check work?

It compares die length and width plus your safety clearance against the press bed dimensions. It reports required bed size and remaining margins to highlight tight setups.

6) What is the recommended +5% allowance?

It’s a simple buffer for mounting clearance and late layout adjustments. Keep it for quoting and early planning, then use the calculated size once design details are fixed.

7) Can I use inches instead of millimeters?

Yes. Switch units at the top, then enter all fields in inches. Internally the calculator converts values for consistent math and returns results in your selected unit.

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