
You give them a drawing. LK Machinery builds the whole thing.
By Arthur Field
Die cast machine, CNC, robot, and all the peripheral equipment – LK Machinery knows how difficult it is to manage all that across multiple suppliers.
That’s why they made it simple: one point of contact, one turnkey solution, from the drawing to the finished product.
Arthur Field of MTDCNC sits down with Armando Ramos of LK Machinery – a company that started in die casting in 1976 and is now building machines up to 20,000 metric tons of clamping force for EV manufacturers around the world.
The EV structural parts keeping you safe on the road? There’s a good chance they were made on an LK machine.









