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ManufacturingNewsAM SOLUTIONS INTRODUCES THE M4 BASIC, A COST-EFFECTIVE ENTRY-LEVEL MODEL POST-PROCESSING SYSTEM
AM SOLUTIONS INTRODUCES THE M4 BASIC, A COST-EFFECTIVE ENTRY-LEVEL MODEL POST-PROCESSING SYSTEM
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AM SOLUTIONS INTRODUCES THE M4 BASIC, A COST-EFFECTIVE ENTRY-LEVEL MODEL POST-PROCESSING SYSTEM

•February 24, 2026
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Manufacturing Tomorrow
Manufacturing Tomorrow•Feb 24, 2026

Why It Matters

The M4 Basic lowers the barrier to industrial‑grade post‑processing, enabling smaller AM operators to achieve consistent surface quality and improve throughput. This accelerates adoption of additive manufacturing across the supply chain.

Key Takeaways

  • •M4 Basic offers compact vibratory finishing for small AM parts
  • •Handles workpieces up to 70×70×25 mm with plug‑and‑play
  • •Reduces water and power consumption via closed‑loop process
  • •Targets job shops, service bureaus, and in‑house AM teams
  • •Provides scalable entry point within Rösler’s broader AM portfolio

Pulse Analysis

Post‑processing has long been the bottleneck for many additive‑manufacturing operations, especially for small‑to‑mid‑size firms that rely on manual grinding and polishing. These labor‑intensive steps introduce variability, increase cycle time, and limit the scalability of 3D‑printed components. By introducing the M4 Basic, AM Solutions addresses this gap with a purpose‑built vibratory finishing system that fits directly beside printers, turning a traditionally outsourced or ad‑hoc activity into an in‑house, repeatable process.

Technically, the M4 Basic packs a 20‑litre rotary vibrator and a 25‑litre closed‑loop water tank into a footprint small enough for most workstations. The system supports a range of finishing operations—from coarse grinding to fine polishing—on parts up to 70 × 70 × 25 mm, covering common SLA, SLS, MJF and SLM builds. Its water‑recycling loop cuts both consumption and utility costs, while the 230 V power requirement eliminates the need for specialized electrical infrastructure. The quiet, lockable‑roller design also minimizes downtime, allowing rapid deployment in existing production lines without extensive installation.

Strategically, the M4 Basic expands Rösler’s AM portfolio, creating a clear entry point for companies transitioning from prototype to low‑volume production. By democratizing access to high‑quality surface finishing, the device encourages broader adoption of additive manufacturing in sectors such as aerospace, medical devices and tooling. As more firms integrate the M4 Basic, the industry can expect tighter tolerances, faster time‑to‑market, and a shift toward fully digital, end‑to‑end manufacturing workflows. This scalability reinforces the Rösler Group’s position as a leader in both traditional mass‑finishing and emerging AM technologies.

AM SOLUTIONS INTRODUCES THE M4 BASIC, A COST-EFFECTIVE ENTRY-LEVEL MODEL POST-PROCESSING SYSTEM

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