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5 Best Maintenance Software Tools for Metal Stamping Dies & Press Tooling (2026 Review)

5 Best Maintenance Software Tools for Metal Stamping Dies & Press Tooling (2026 Review)

Key Takeaways:

 

  • The Reality: In metal stamping, the Press is just the hammer. The Die is the asset that makes the money.

  • The Failure: Maintaining dies on a "Monthly" schedule is wrong. If a die runs 100,000 hits in a week, it needs sharpening now, not next month.

  • The Solution: You need a Usage-Based CMMS that tracks the stroke count of every die and triggers a "Sharpening" work order automatically.

  • Top Pick: Fabrico wins for integrating Stroke Counting (OEE) with Die Maintenance in one platform.

5 Best Maintenance Software Tools for Metal Stamping Dies & Press Tooling (2026 Review)

The most expensive disasters in a stamping plant happen inside the press.

A "Die Crash" can cost $50,000 in repairs and shut down a line for weeks. But even without a crash, poor die maintenance kills profitability.

If you run a progressive die too long without sharpening, you get burrs. Burrs lead to rejected parts. Rejected parts lead to sorted shipments and angry automotive customers.

The problem is that most shops track die maintenance on a paper card attached to the tool.

  • Production: "We forgot to write down the hits."

  • Toolroom: "We didn't know it was ready for service."

 

You need software that bridges this gap. You need a system that counts the strokes, tracks the location (Press vs. Rack), and alerts the toolroom exactly when maintenance is due.

Here are the 5 best maintenance software tools for metal stamping dies and press tooling in 2026.

 

1. Fabrico (Best for Stroke-Based Maintenance)

 

Fabrico is the ideal tool for stamping because it connects the Machine Data (Press Strokes) to the Maintenance Schedule (Toolroom).

Why it fits Stamping:
Fabrico tracks the "OEE" of the press, which includes counting parts/strokes. It applies this count to the specific Die currently loaded. When the die hits 50,000 strokes, the system automatically flags it for "Sharpening." No manual data entry required.

 

Key Features:

  • Stroke Lifecycle Tracking: Set limits for every die (e.g., "Inspect at 10k hits," "Sharpen at 50k hits").

  • Die Location Management: Know exactly where every tool is: "In Press 4," "On Rack B," or "In Toolroom."

  • Quality Alerts: If quality finds a burr, they can flag the die instantly on a tablet, preventing the next shift from loading a bad tool.

  • Last Shot Review: Force the operator to inspect the "Last Part Off" and snap a photo before removing the die.

 

Best For: High-volume automotive and electronics stamping plants.

 

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2. ToolStats

ToolStats is a specialized platform built specifically for the tooling industry.

Why it fits Stamping:
It uses QR codes and RFID to track tool genealogy. It is excellent for tracking the history of specific punches and inserts inside the die. It allows you to share data with the external tool & die shop that built the tool.

The Trade-off:
It is a Tooling system, not a Plant system. It is great for the dies, but it won't help you maintain the forklift that moves the die or the air compressor that powers the press.

Best For: Shops that want to share data with tool builders.

 

3. Plex (Rockwell Automation)

Plex is the ERP standard for automotive stamping.

Why it fits Stamping:
It manages the entire business. It knows which Coil of steel went into which Die to make which Part Number. Its tooling module is integrated with production. It prevents you from scheduling a job if the die is currently flagged for repair.

The Trade-off:
It is massive and expensive. It is a full ERP replacement. If you just want to track die maintenance without replacing your accounting system, Plex is overkill.

Best For: Large Tier 1 Automotive Suppliers running the whole business on one system.

 

4. MaintainX

MaintainX is the best tool for simple communication between the Floor and the Toolroom.

Why it fits Stamping:
When a punch breaks, you need the toolmaker now. MaintainX allows the press operator to snap a photo of the broken strip and text it to the toolroom lead. It reduces the "Walking Time" of finding a repair person. The checklist feature is great for "Die Set" procedures to ensure the shut height is correct.

The Trade-off:
It relies on manual inputs for stroke counts unless you build custom API integrations. It doesn't natively "count" the hits from the PLC to trigger PMs.

Best For: Fast communication and breakdown reporting.

 

5. Limble CMMS

Limble is a robust organizer for the spare parts inside the die.

Why it fits Stamping:
Dies are full of consumables: Nitrogen springs, pilot pins, stripper bolts, and bushings. Limble’s inventory system ensures you have these specific components in stock. It prevents the toolroom from waiting 3 days for a specific spring while the press sits idle.

The Trade-off:
It is a general tool. It treats a "Die" the same as a "HVAC Unit." You have to configure the fields to track "Shut Height" or "Tonnage" yourself.

Best For: Toolroom Managers managing spare parts inventory.

 

Comparison: The Press Room

Feature Fabrico ToolStats Plex MaintainX
Primary Focus Production + Tooling Tooling Lifecycle Full ERP Communication
Stroke Counting Automated Manual/Import Native Manual
Location Track Visual Best in Class Native Text Based
Mobile Experience Native / Offline App Complex Excellent
Quality Links Integrated Tool Focus Best in Class Checklists
Best Use Case Modern Stamping Tool Builders Tier 1 Auto Job Shops

 

The "Die Protection" Factor

Modern dies have sensors (miss-feed, slug detection).

  • The Old Way: The sensor trips, the operator resets it, and runs again. Eventually, the die crashes.

  • The Fabrico Way: The system tracks how many times the sensor tripped. If Die A trips 10 times in an hour, a maintenance alert is sent. Something is wrong. Fix it before it crashes.

 

Conclusion

A die is a precision instrument, not a rock.

  • For full ERP integration: Plex.

  • For sharing data with tool builders: ToolStats.

  • For a complete system that manages Stroke Counts, Quality, and Die MaintenanceFabrico is the sharpest choice for 2026.

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