Our turret punching capabilities provide a fast, cost-effective solution for producing high volumes of precision sheet metal parts and custom metal enclosure components. Ideal for repetitive features such as holes, slots, louvers, and embosses, turret punching allows us to efficiently process parts with consistent accuracy and minimal material waste. By combining speed with versatility, we’re able to streamline production, reduce lead times, and deliver reliable results for both standard and complex designs.
Our automated turret punch press equipped with automatic 4’ X 8’ sheet loaders along with our manual feed turret punch press can produce high volume parts with high accuracy and efficiency.


With extensive fabrication experience in architectural, industrial, and consumer products, we have the equipment and expertise to get you a quality result for almost any application.






With modern, automated equipment and a top notch team of fabricators, Edker combines high volume production with expert craftsmanship. From our 26,000 sq. ft. facility in New Jersey, we cut, weld, machine, coat, assemble, and package with pride because we know that our customers’ success is our success.

Our highly automated equipment and veteran fabricators enable us to deliver our customers' orders with shorter lead times and higher quality. Our Staff are dedicated to making our customers successful, one order at a time!
Quality is built into our culture and processes, such that getting it right the first time is the expectation. Our quality plans are engineered to provide our customers with a reliable supply chain from initial prototype to production orders.
We provide customers with a single point of contact for all their manufacturing needs, simplifying the complexity of dealing with multiple vendors and enhancing collaboration to improve efficiency and on-time delivery.
Turret punching is often more cost-effective than laser cutting for parts with repetitive features like holes, vents, and embosses. It also allows for forming features directly in the sheet metal, which can reduce secondary operations and overall production time.
Yes, one of the key advantages of turret punching is its ability to create formed features such as louvers, countersinks, and embosses directly in the material. This eliminates the need for additional forming processes and improves efficiency.
Turret punching is commonly used on materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and galvanized steel. It works best with sheet metal within specific thickness ranges, depending on the tooling and machine capacity.
Turret punching is ideal for high-volume production runs due to its speed and repeatability. It allows for fast processing of parts with consistent quality, making it a reliable choice for large orders of sheet metal components and enclosure parts.