Inside AMS: Precision Metal Bending with Press Brakes
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March 10, 2026At Accurate Metal Stamping (AMS), welding is more than a fabrication step. It is a precision-driven discipline that ensures strength, durability, and consistency across a wide range of parts and industries. From structural steel components to clean, cosmetic assemblies, our welding team plays a critical role in producing high-performance results for OEMs and industrial customers.
In this behind-the-scenes walkthrough, David Henry, Production Supervisor at AMS, takes us inside the welding department to explore the equipment, processes, and real-world projects that set our work apart. Whether you need small bracket weldments or large assemblies for trucks or infrastructure, AMS has the capability and control to deliver.
Advanced Welding Capabilities 
AMS offers several types of welding processes, each tailored to specific project requirements, materials, and part volumes. Our facility is equipped with both manual and automated welding systems, giving us the flexibility to handle short runs, prototypes, and high-volume production.
Robotic Welding 
Our robotic welding station is designed for precision and efficiency. It features a rotating multi-function table that improves throughput while maintaining consistent quality.
Robotic welding is ideal for repetitive part geometries and batch production. It provides consistent weld beads, minimal distortion, and reduced operator fatigue. OEMs value this process for structural assemblies, steel frames, and repetitive parts where speed and repeatability are essential.
MIG and TIG Welding 
AMS also operates manual welding stations where highly trained technicians perform both MIG (Metal Inert Gas) and TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding. These stations are used for parts that require flexibility in approach or detailed attention.
MIG welding is typically used for thicker materials, structural components, and parts where speed and strength are the priorities.
TIG welding, on the other hand, is ideal for aluminum, stainless steel, and more delicate parts that require precision and a clean finish. TIG is often used for cosmetic welds, intricate joints, and thin-gauge materials.
This manual welding work is essential for custom assemblies and parts with tight tolerances or varying geometries.
Laser Welding 
AMS is also equipped with a laser welding station, providing the clean precision of TIG with greater speed and less thermal impact.
Laser welding is used for materials like stainless steel and aluminum, especially when appearance and fine detail are critical. It creates narrow, controlled welds that are perfect for small or complex parts in medical devices, electronics, architectural elements, and high-spec assemblies.
What We Weld 
AMS provides welding services for a wide variety of parts and applications, including
- Boom truck and lift truck components
- HVAC system frames and enclosures
- Server racks and mounting hardware
- Architectural glass board frames for offices and hospitals
- Steel brackets and support components
No matter the project, we tailor the welding method to the material, design, and performance requirements of the part. Each weld is backed by inspection, process control, and an experienced team that takes pride in craftsmanship.
A Full-Service Fabrication Workflow 
Accurate Metal Stamping is more than just a welding shop. We are a full-service metal fabrication partner offering an integrated process that includes
- Laser cutting
- CNC machining
- Press brake forming
- Powder coating
- Assembly and packaging
This means your welded parts are formed, machined, coated, and assembled in one location, improving communication, reducing lead time, and maintaining quality across the entire production workflow.
Why OEMs Choose AMS for Welding 
AMS supports OEMs who need reliable, production-ready welds that meet performance and aesthetic standards. Our capabilities are built for both small batch and long-term production programs.
Customers choose AMS because we offer
- Skilled welding technicians with multi-material expertise
- Robotic automation for repeatable quality
- Manual control for complex, high-tolerance assemblies
- Clean, professional finishes for customer-facing parts
- Seamless integration with upstream and downstream operations
From First Spark to Final Finish
At Accurate Metal Stamping, we understand that welding is often one of the most critical parts of a finished product. Our combination of equipment, experience, and process control allows us to provide precision welds at scale.
Whether you are building steel frames, clean enclosures, or specialty components, AMS offers the welding services and fabrication expertise to help your project succeed.
Contact us today to learn more or request a quote for your next welded assembly.







