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At Keyser Manufacturing, our commitment to engineering and developing new products is reflected in the wide range of fabricated items we produce for the manufacturing and retail industries. From simple to complex fabrication – we can do that!
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At Keyser Manufacturing, our commitment to engineering and developing new products is reflected in the wide range of fabricated items we produce for the manufacturing and retail industries. From simple to complex fabrication – we can do that!
Manufacturing
Not only are we one of the largest manufacturers of race car parts in the United States but we also build and manufacture parts for everyday companies just like yours. Here at Keyser Manufacturing in Coopersville Michigan we fabricate, weld, machine, assemble, punch, cut, form and bend virtually all different parts for all different industries, Including: Automotive, tool & die, chemical, transportation, craft production, industrial equipment, shipping, government & many more.
With our 3D Printer, we can produce a working prototype in a matter of hours. Using a digital file, we can produce better designs with little to zero waste while not interrupting current production runs.
Powder Coating
Keyser Manufacturing is dedicated to providing the highest quality powder coating finishes to our customers from our in-house powder coating department.
Why use a powder coating finish?
Powder coating offers a consistent finish and appearance with no drip marks or other surface irregularities. It resists chipping, cracking, and peeling and is incredibly abrasion, corrosion, and chemical resistant. This process is long lasting, durable and virtually maintenance free and environmentally friendly. It applies value-added touches to many steel and aluminum components.
We bring the right amount of suspension control for the demands of all racing conditions. Our engineering team gets the job done by designing, testing and building some of the most advanced shock absorbers available.
In our state-of-the-art anodizing facility, we have the capability to convert any metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant finish. Anodizing will increase the life span of the part and improve color stability.
The state-of-the-art Mitsubishi 2D LP Plus II, 3500 watt CO2 Laser features the diamond path advanced beam delivery system for superior edge quality and processing.
Our in-house engineering team is available to design your custom parts, and customer CAD files can also be imported directly to our software. We assure an accurate, high quality product every time, with the shortest possible lead times.
Machine specifications:
• Sheet sizes up to 60” x 120”
• Max. workpiece weight: 2050 lbs.
• Repeatable accuracy: ± .00039
Material capabilities up to:
• 3/4” High carbon steel
• 3/8” Stainless steel
• 1/4” Aluminum
We have experience in rolling and forming many different materials including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel for your short or long run production needs.
We have experience in rolling and forming many different materials including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel for your short or long run production needs. We offer cost effective, consistent, and high quality parts.
Turet Stamping
We have experience in punching many different materials including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel for your short or long run production needs.
The Strippit 1000/20 CNC Turret Punch Press Features:
• 20 Station – 3 Auto Index
• 40 x 50 Work Area with Auto Re-positioning for Larger Work Space
• CAD/CAM Software
Dynamic Waterjet Technology offers a wide array of options in the materials it can cut and also provides
a precise finished product with a quick turnaround time.
The WaterJet is considered to be “green technology”.
The Waterjet Features:
• The latest in dynamic cutting technology with a high velocity water
jet stream to cut material with precision accuracy.
• Unlike other cutting processes, the waterjet produces no heat
damage to the product’s surfaces or edges.
We can cut:
• All metal alloys
• Rubber
• Foam
• Composites
• Stone
• Ceramic
• Tile
• Material up to 6” thick and sheet sizes of 6’ x 12’.
• Paper and much more!
Robotic Welding
Robotic welding dramatically improves cycle times and consistency/repeatability, allowing for faster delivery on larger production jobs. Robotic welding also features the flexibility to handle a variety of applications.
TIG Welding
The TIG welding process is used when high quality, precision welding is required. It is most often used on aluminum and/or thinner materials.
MIG Welding
We offer a minimum of ten active MIG welding cells with in-house fixture capabilities.