KFH Metal Stamping
Quality at Keystone starts at the beginning.
With three Hurco machining centers along with Esprit CAM software, Keystone specializing in close tolerance machining. We perform low, medium and high volume production machining on our machining centers. We are able to machine and manufacture a wide variety of parts out of various materials including: aluminum, steel, tool steel and plastics. We machine stampings that we produce in house, customer supplier parts and material and from our own raw materials.
In 1970, Ed Hannan, an engineer, joined the company. While continuing with the furniture hardware, Keystone moved toward contract stamping work. Appliance industry stamping and oven door hinges became a large segment of the companies business. This customer stamping work also lead to work with the wire brush industry, ball valve stampings and motor/vibration mount stamping work.
In 1970, Ed Hannan, an engineer, joined the company. While continuing with the furniture hardware, Keystone moved toward contract stamping work. Appliance industry stamping and oven door hinges became a large segment of the companies business. This customer stamping work also lead to work with the wire brush industry, ball valve stampings and motor/vibration mount stamping work.
In 1965, Grant Taggart, Miles MacGill and Lamont Seitzer purchased Keystone. They had worked there for several years but were then ready to take ownership of the company. Almost immediately, they determined that a new plant was needed. This facility opened at 520 Matthews Blvd. in 1967. Since then many additions have occurred and the build now has 88,000 square feet under roof.





