In the professional power-tool segment, the housing is increasingly more than just a cover for the mechanics.
In many modern designs it serves as a load-bearing element of the drive system—stabilizing the gearbox, maintaining bearing alignment, and providing a mounting base for key components. That’s why aluminum high-pressure die-cast (HPDC) parts are now widely used in gearbox casings and motor housings:
-thin-walled structures with high stiffness
-integrated reinforcing ribs and bearing seats
-precise datum surfaces for subsequent CNC machining
-good heat dissipation
A well-designed HPDC housing lets you consolidate multiple functions into a single part, reduce the number of components, and shorten assembly—directly improving the stability of series production.
At SPINKO, we have been manufacturing aluminum HPDC castings and performing precision CNC machining for demanding industrial applications for years.
Our experience ensures:
-High geometric repeatability — series production without surprises
-Casting + machining in one place — a simpler supply chain, fewer subcontractors
-Tight tolerances and axial alignment (concentricity) — components fit perfectly with parts from other suppliers
For our customers this means: time saved on coordination, faster assembly of ordered components, and stable, repeatable mass production.
From a technology perspective, SPINKO’s capabilities today form the foundation for expanding HPDC applications in the professional power-tool sector as well. It’s a market we’re watching closely—because it aligns perfectly with the specialization path of modern high-pressure aluminum die casting.