Hobson & Motzer began in 1912 as a tool and die shop aiming to fill a gap in the market for complex, high-precision tool work for local manufacturing companies. People who are familiar with us today are often surprised to learn that for our first 50 years or so, Hobson & Motzer did not offer metal stamping production. We were strictly tool and die and grew to produce some of the most complex progressive dies in the area. We were growing as a business, and work was steady; we were keeping our tool makers busy. As well, all our customers operated their own pressrooms, so there was little justification toward taking that next step into production metal stamping and coining.
That came when we built a two-up progressive die for a challenging, very small, high-volume, electrical connector for a local electronics manufacturer in Wallingford, CT. The tool was designed, built, and proven out in our shop. As a progressive die, it was innovative for its time, and it performed flawlessly in our test press. At the customer’s plant, however, they were unable to consistently match our output and performance with the tool. So, after a lot of troubleshooting—and iterative collaboration—it was determined that best move was for Hobson & Motzer to take in their press and run the parts for them. This was the first production stamping work in Hobson & Motzer—and the rest, as they say, is history.
Since our founding, we have excelled in meeting market needs for complex, high-precision work. It starts with the right people, attitude, and skill level. It becomes reality with the right technology. This has allowed Hobson & Motzer to consistently push the envelope and remain in a position to take on and deliver on the most challenging parts and components—including those projects that other stampers have failed at.
Our most recent investment in stamping technology is a 330-ton servo press, installed in July of this year.
Hobson & Motzer has a long history of maintaining a state-of-the-art pressroom. Keeping a step ahead in technology allows our company to answer the call of advanced industries that continually push the limits of what manufacturers can do. We have a proven record of creating solutions and delivering on the projects that move industries forward.
Over the last 40 years, Hobson & Motzer has migrated toward advanced industries that flourish in and benefit most from our capabilities and approach to manufacturing. Today we primarily serve the medical devices market in several key verticals. Our strength in engineering, tool and die design, stamping, and coining of metal components has carved a niche market for Hobson & Motzer that continues to expand as we’ve adopted new technologies. We are vertically integrated, performing further processing to many of the parts we stamp or coin. CNC machining, laser cutting, welding, PTFE coating, pad printing, and more, all allow for the production of custom assemblies and sub-assemblies. Mastering new technologies is a mindset—vertical integration drives value, improves quality, and reduces supply chain risk.
As much as we have changed, the same blueprint that provided our initial growth and advancement continues to serve as a benchmark standard for us and our customers. Innovation doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Investing in it take many forms:
Precision stamping is something we do exceptionally well—and as importantly, how we do it is what sets us apart in the industry. We build components that live in a larger device or technology, so we understand at our core how vital it is that each part of the ecosystem serves the whole. As an integrated facility, we are accountable from start to finish, making Hobson & Motzer a reliable, consistent precision-metal stamping partner that helps customers serve their ecosystem with the same high standard of quality and dependability.
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If you are interested in a successful collaboration for your next precision manufacturing need, contact Hobson & Motzer now. We’d love to discuss how we can help.