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Rowley Spring and Stamping Corp.

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Page 1: About Rowley

210 Redstone Hill RdBristol, Connecticut

(860)582-8175

Page 2: About Rowley

Top Reasons to Choose Rowley:

•High volume production and Capacity

• In-House Tool design and fabrication

• Broad range of capabilities

• Continuous Improvement Culture

• ISO 9001:2008 (no findings!)

• Prototyping and Engineered Solutions

• Continually re-investing in latest equipment

• 60 year Tradition of Excellence!

“I’ve been to hundreds of suppliers, and Rowley is at the top in terms of Quality, factory organization and capabilities.”

“Rowley Spring has continued to supply us with the highest level of service.”

“Outstanding!”

“… Rowley Spring’s commitment to quality, service and on time delivery has proven them to be one of our top suppliers.”

“Pleasure to work with. Company met all commitments as to lead time and quality.”

“HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!”

“On our preferred supplier list – Always on time – Can handle difficult tasks.”

“Very easy to work with. The design had challenges that they overcame. Thanks very much. Would do business again”

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Growing Network

MidwestAll American

North EastNE Custom Components

New YorkB&D Associates

South EastHandy Tech Group

FloridaPro Rep

MexicoISM Sales

More Connections

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Industries Served

Appliances

Electrical hardware

Aerospace and Munitions

Automotive

Office Machines

                          

Toys / Games

Medical

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Capabilities

Power Press Stampings Springs and Coils

Four Slide

Tape and Reel

Wire Forms & Secondary

New Product Development

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Power Press Capabilities

• Total of 28 Presses, ranging in size from 32 ton to 150 ton!

• Material sizes .003” to .187” flat stock up to 16” wide

• Stainless steels, carbon steels, brass, copper and nickel alloys are used

• Press bed capacity up to 60” – Progressive Dies

Secondary Capabilities

• Secondary forming

• Tapping

• Assemblies

• Welding

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New Product Development

- Tool Fabrication

- Design / Engineering Support and Prototyping

- In House Tool designers

- Engineering support and part design assistance

- 12 experienced toolmakers

- Tooling fabrication done in house

- Blanking dies, progressive dies, four-slide tools and secondary forming tools

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Custom Tooling

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- 2 WEDM Machines

- Supports tooling fabrication

- Fabricates precision die components for complex part geometries

- Produces part samples for quick prototype runs

Wire EDM Capabilities

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- Wireforms

- Subassemblies

- 50 Nielson, 2 US Baird’s

- Material sizes: .003” to .120” thick flat stock up to 2” wide

- Flexibility to run both flat coil strip and wire

- Bowl fed components can be assembled into final product

Four-slide Capabilities and Equipment

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Spring Production Types

- Compression Springs

- Torsion Springs

- Double Torsion Springs

- Extension Springs

- Wireforming

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Spring Capabilities and Equipment

- 28 Coilers- 39 Torsion machines- 18 CNC wire formers - Wire diameters

from .003”, up to .315”- Stainless steels, carbon

steels, brass and copper alloys are used

- Inline Stress relieving ovens

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Quality Control Inspection

- Vision System and Comparator Inspection

- Statistical Process Controls

- 5 inspectors and 2 technicians

- PPAP’s available as requested

- RoHS Compliance - Capable of detecting banned metal

elements below the allowable limits

- Fisherscope XRF used for material analysis to determine chemical composition

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Assemblies

Methods - welding, swedging, press fitting, staking, etc..

Incorporate additional components such as clinch nuts, bushings, posts, inserts and a host of other items in order to enhance the final product.

Small electro-mechanical assemblies can be produced with the following processes:• Staking• Welding• Tapping• Gluing• Brazing

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Continuous ImprovementDelivery 6S

Goal < 10k(500 PPM or 99.95%) Sales - Cost = Gross Margin Goal < $5K 6S Score

Oct YTD Oct YTD Month Past Due $ Oct YTDAudit done

11/7

Rowley 87,250 885,004 $ 18,967 1 2 4.57

Breakdown by Area

ASO 4 552 $ - - 1 4.62

ASP 0 420 $ - - - 4.76

Springs 47,595 570,813 $ 9,429 - - 4.75

Fourslide 10,000 174,370 $ 9,538 - - 4.61

Office 10,000 10,000 - - - 4.87

PowerPress 19,651 128,849 $ - - - 4.57

NPD - - $ - - - 4.76

Shipping - - - 1 1 4.77

Safety

Green

OctQuality Cost

Recordable Incidents (Goal < 3

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210 Redstone Hill RdBristol, Connecticut

(860)582-8175