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Keyseating Machine for Modern Production



Leistritz has introduced the Polymat E, a keyseating machine designed for precision machining of keyways and profiles. Equipped with advanced features and energy-efficient technology, the Polymat E offers manufacturers a high-performance solution for various industries such as automotive, aerospace and rotating machinery manufacturing.

"The Polymat E is a hydraulic-free, CNC-controlled machine that brings increased productivity and cost-effectiveness to keyway and profile cutting," said a company spokesperson. "With a compact, modular design, the Polymat E integrates seamlessly into small and large production environments, making it ideal for flexible production requirements. By incorporating CNC controls, the Polymat E allows operators to easily program and set cutting parameters, reducing downtime and optimizing production for high-quality, repeatable results."

The Polymat E offers high accuracy, uniform keyways and profiles with high surface quality, even on complicated parts, the company reported. This level of precision makes it suited for manufacturing components like gears, pulleys, couplings and internal profiles where high tolerances are essential.

"Unlike traditional hydraulic keyseating machines, the Polymat E's oil-hydraulic-free design reduces energy consumption, resulting in lower operational costs and a smaller environmental footprint," said the spokesperson. "This feature aligns with sustainable manufacturing practices, making it an eco and maintenance friendly choice for today's industry leaders."

With CNC control, operators can easily configure cutting sequences and tool adjustments to meet specific requirements for both small-batch and large-scale production. The Polymat E adapts effortlessly to high-volume operations, helping manufacturers increase throughput without sacrificing quality. It can be easily configured with robots for enhanced workpiece handling.

The Polymat E's programming and tool adjustment capabilities minimize interruptions, reducing set-up times and production downtime. This feature allows for continuous production runs and boosts overall manufacturing efficiency, enabling manufacturers to meet tight schedules and higher production volumes.

"The Polymat E is built for versatility across multiple industries," said the spokesperson. "Its ability to handle a variety of materials with consistent results makes it suitable for sectors that demand precision and efficiency. Automotive, aerospace and rotating machinery manufacturers can rely on the Polymat E to produce high-quality keyways that meet stringent precision and performance requirements."

For more information contact:

Leistritz Advanced Technologies Corp.

165 Chestnut St.

Allendale, NJ 07401

201-934-9517

info@leistritzcorp.com

www.leistritzcorp.com

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