Posted by Wayne Moncla on Sep 18, 2014

pipe facing machine While there are many ways to create an angle at the end of a pipe or tube, know as pipe facing or pipe beveling, automation offers a number of advantages over other options. Pipe facing options like hand grinding, flame cutting, hand held bevelers, and lathes are all time consuming, labor intensive processes. Automatic pipe facing, on the other hand, is a consistent, safe, and clean process that makes large volume applications much simpler.

MSI offers four models of the  ChamferMate line of pipe facing machines including The ChamferMate® Model C3AThe ChamferMate® Model C5AThe ChamferMate® Model C5H, and The ChamferMate® Model C8H. Each model offers various advantages and is best suited to particular environments or applications. However, generally our chamfering machines and pipe facing machines offer:

  • Machines available for ½" up to 8" pipe or tubing
  • Adjustable cutter head quickly set with gauges
  • Uses standard off-the-shelf carbide inserts. Tooling available for custom angles and J-bevels
  • Interchangeable grips for different size pipe or tubing
  • Electronic variable-speed drive
  • Heavy-duty spindle that rides on machine tool-type linear ball rails
  • Totally enclosed cutting area
  • Large chip drawer

MSI is located in Beaumont, TX and builds chamfering and pipe beveling machinesmarking equipmentbar shearsnut assembly tablescylindrical parts feedersbolt cross drills, and bolt shortening tools and services an international customer base in a variety of industries.

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Topics: beveling machine

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