Tube Beveling for Heavy Duty Truck Parts at Atro Engineered Systems

by: Wayne Moncla
Atro Engineered Systems, located in Sullivan, MO, is a leader in polyurethane suspension parts for heavy-duty trucks, trailers, buses and military vehicles and equipment. One of their most popular products is a torque rod for trucks. This part has a center tube that requires weld prep beveling on both ends. The forged eyes are then pressed and welded onto both ends of the center steel tube.  Read More

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Pipe Beveling at Mueller Environmental

by: Wayne Moncla
Mueller Environmental is located in Houston, TX and is a leader in air filtration, noise control, evaporative cooling, mist extraction and emission control products supplied throughout the United States to gas transmission pipelines.  Read More

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Chamfering Machine Specifications Table Now Available!

by: Wayne Moncla
We proudly manufacture the ChamferMate line of high production chamfering machines and pipe beveling machines, which are designed for easy setup and operation. Heavy duty construction and quality components are utilized to provide our customers with years of dependable service. The ChamferMate line is available in a number of models that offer a wide range of diameters and applications, which is why we are excited to announce a new ChamferMate machine specification comparison table.  Read More

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Pipe Beveling at Gulf Coast Fabricators

by: Wayne Moncla
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Channellock Bar Shear Process Saves Time and Money

by: Wayne Moncla
Channellock, Inc., located in Meadville, Pa., is a 126 year old company that specializes in manufacturing hand tools including, Tongue and Groove pliers, Cutting Pliers, Concretor Nippers, Lineman Pliers, Needle Nose Pliers, and the new Rescue tools. Their forged pliers are all manufactured in Meadville PA, USA.  Read More

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Bar Chamfering Machines For Manufacturing

by: Wayne Moncla
Haala Industries, Inc. was founded in 1974 and is a leading innovator and manufacturer of metal fabricated products for a variety of industries including construction, building fabrication, and infrastructure. Haala offers rebar products, trash guards, safety grates, pipe ties, barrier pins, pond skimmers, wire cone cages, lift cables, stud welding, etc.  Read More

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What to Look For in an Automated Pipe Bevelling Machine

by: Wayne Moncla
Safety is a crucial factor in choosing an automated pipe bevelling machine. Compared to a hand operated automated pipe beveler: The metal chips are contained within the machine for safe and easy /blog/bid/44752/What-is-Pipe-Beveling-Why-would-you-use-a-pipe-beveling-machinedisposal. The cutting area is totally enclosed. Automatic shut offs prevent the machine from being operated without guards. With an automated pipe beveler: You have the versatility to cut different types of bevels with the same machine. You have the ability to bevel large ranges of pipe sizes. You can expect accurate bevels every time. With an MSI automated pipe beveler you will get a quality machine, built in the USA, which will last for many years. Our customers expect low maintenance and low operating costs. Efficiency increases profitability. Efficiency boosts productivity and lowers costs. With an automated pipe beveler: The cycle times are quick (5-20 seconds). The machine is easy to operate and doesn’t require skilled labor. An automated pipe beveler delivers a strong ROI over a long period of time along withe efficiency and safety benefits.  Read More

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Reduced Collets are used to Chamfer Bolts

by: Wayne Moncla
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Tex-Fin Uses C5H ChamferMate for Pipe Beveling and More!

by: Wayne Moncla
Tex-Fin Inc. of Houston, TX had a problem. They sold a large job to a South American company that required finned pipe 180 degree return bends to be beveled at a consistent and reliable angle. This was also a large quantity job and the usual hand beveler would not keep up. Besides the typical hand beveler is slow, low quality, somewhat hazardous for the operator, and is not reliable in terms of delivering a consistent bevel. Manufacturing Solutions Inc. of Beaumont, TX had the solution. Tex-Fin purchased a C5H ChamferMate® to automatically add the bevel to the 180 degree return bends. Tommy Hall, Owner and President of Tex-Fin, says, "MSI was a great asset to us as we needed a tool to handle this large job. Their expertise and engineering know-how made it easy to deliver the quality and consistency our South American customer required, as well as meet our through put requirements." "We have only had the C5H ChamferMate® for three months and we are still exploring ways to use this flexible tool" states Mr. Hall. Tex-Fin is building a long rack to handle tubes up to 20 feet long that will significantly reduce the time to bevel the ends of these long tubes and pipes. "We have a number of large quantity long tube jobs with diameters ranging from 1.25 inch to 4 inch diameter that we can produce more efficiently using the C5H ChamferMate® than was possible before - and more profitably for us too!" Perhaps the most exciting new use for the C5H is that Tex-Fin now has the ability to J-Bevel pipe. Tex-fin is currently bidding on a very large job to produce tube stock for condensers. The customer requires a J Bevel on the tubing return bends so they can use their automated welding system. "The C5H allows us to bid competitively on this type of job. The flexible tooling we can use with the C5H is enabling us to add more variation to out tubing and compete for more orders." says Mr. Hall. Tex-Fin is in the business of manufacturing finned pipe/tube and provides related services for the heat transfer industry.  Read More

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End Marking Bolts

by: Wayne Moncla
END MARKING BOLTS is not an easy thing to do. The parts are odd shaped, difficult to hold, and made of high hardness material. Marking inserts are used with the MarkMate® to end mark bolts. The bolts are end marked by securing them on the MarkMate® table and impacting them with a marking insert.  Read More

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