Precision lathes from WEILER: Lathes "Made in Germany"
WEILER: Precision and quality for more than 85 years
WEILER's broad product range includes conventional, cycle-controlled and CNC precision lathes for single-part and small-batch production in numerous industries. WEILER is also one of the few manufacturers in the world to offer 4-path precision lathes with automatic cycles. Radial drilling machines complete the product range.
All products are manufactured in Germany and promise maximum precision in workpiece machining. The company has manufactured and sold more than 160,000 machines since it was founded in 1938. It also set a milestone in the industry with the development of the first cycle-controlled precision lathe in 1989.
Today, WEILER is the market leader for conventional and cycle-controlled precision lathes in German-speaking countries. In 2023, the family-owned company celebrates its 85th anniversary.
WEILER is part of the Eisler family group of companies, which also includes KUNZMANN Maschinenbau GmbH, Remchingen, and WMS GmbH, Herzogenaurach. KUNZMANN develops, manufactures and sells manual and CNC-controlled universal milling machines, machining centres and complementary automation solutions worldwide. Like WEILER, the partner company is strongly represented in the training segment. WMS is a service provider for retrofitting, general overhaul, electrical and mechanical modernisation and repair of machine tools and special machines of all makes.
Production "Made in Germany"
The precision lathes "Made in Germany" are used in training as well as in individual and small series production in trade and industry. They can be found wherever the highest precision in workpiece machining is required - in universities and research institutes, optics and medical technology companies as well as machine, tool and mould makers, in the aviation industry, in pump construction and in oil and gas production.
Around 550 employees produce at the headquarters in northern Bavaria and at a second production site as an extended workbench in Holoubkov in the Czech Republic. In addition to sales, administration, research and development, the 14,000 square metre headquarters also houses a production hall, two assembly halls, an air-conditioned measuring room for quality testing, a paint shop and dispatch. This enables WEILER to control all work steps along the entire production chain and thus to enforce its high quality standards seamlessly.
In-house research and development are core areas of the company that make an important contribution to WEILER's innovation leadership in the market.
The most recent success is the digital learning platform EDUCATION4.0. The newly developed digital learning concept modernises metal training and enables playful access to interactively prepared learning content via a central learning platform. Its gamification approach combines the content and mechanisms of online games and animation software and enables trainees to learn content in a self-determined way, anytime and anywhere. Their trainers can communicate with them via the learning platform and track their training progress online. EDUCATION4.0 can be used via any browser-enabled end device, on specially configured machines and via their digital twin.