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Beveling Machine

  • Consistent weld preparation

    Produce uniform bevel angles and root faces on every plate and sheet edge. A repeatable, machine-made weld preparation removes the variation of hand grinding and gives your welders the same clean geometry on every joint.

  • Higher welding productivity

    Accurate, clean bevels reduce the number of welding passes, cut filler-metal consumption and minimise rework. A correctly prepared edge means faster fit-up, better fusion and stronger, more reliable welds.

  • Cold, burr-free edges

    Milling and rotary bevel heads cut cold, leaving a smooth, burr-free edge with no heat-affected zone or oxide. The result is a ready-to-weld surface that needs no additional cleaning or dressing.

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Machine Beveling for Consistent Weld Preparation

A beveling machine prepares the edges of plate and sheet for welding by cutting a precise, controlled bevel. Consistent bevel angles and root faces are essential for strong, full-penetration welds — and they are very hard to achieve by hand on every edge.

TFON beveling machines use cold milling heads to remove material without heat, oxide or a heat-affected zone, leaving a clean, burr-free edge that is ready to weld. Adjustable angles and root faces cover V, X, Y and K joint preparations across a wide range of plate thicknesses.

By turning edge preparation into a fast, machine-controlled step, a beveling machine speeds up fit-up, reduces welding passes and filler consumption, and gives your welders the same clean geometry on every joint.

Applications

Typical sheet metal deburring and edge preparation use cases.

  • Pressure vessels & boilers

    Prepare precise, code-compliant weld bevels on plate for pressure vessels, tanks and boilers. Consistent angles and root faces are essential where weld quality is inspected and certified, and a beveling machine delivers them repeatably.

  • Structural steel fabrication

    Bevel plates and profiles for beams, columns and heavy structural assemblies. Machine beveling gives the uniform edge preparation needed for full-penetration welds on load-bearing steel structures.

  • Pipe, plate & spool work

    Create V, X, Y and K weld preparations on plate edges for spools, flanges and fabricated sections. Adjustable angles and root faces cover the full range of joint designs used in process and energy fabrication.

  • Pre-weld edge preparation

    Replace slow, inconsistent hand grinding of every edge before welding. A dedicated beveling machine turns edge preparation into a fast, controlled step that keeps the whole welding line moving.

  • Thick plate & alloy steels

    Bevel thick carbon steel, stainless and alloy plate cleanly and accurately. Cold milling heads maintain the correct angle even on heavy sections without introducing heat distortion into the edge.

  • Stainless & visible edges

    Produce clean, oxide-free bevels on stainless steel where both weld quality and appearance matter. The cold-cutting process preserves the material and leaves a professional, ready-to-weld edge.

Automation & Line Integration

Recipe-controlled, servo-adjusted and line-ready deburring automation options.

  • Adjustable bevel angle

    Set the required bevel angle across a wide range (typically around 15° to 45°/60°) to match V, X, Y and K joint designs. The angle is held accurately along the whole edge for a consistent weld preparation.

  • Cold milling head

    A rotary milling head removes material cold, without the heat, oxide or hardening of thermal methods. The edge comes off the machine clean and ready to weld, with no secondary grinding required.

  • Adjustable root face (land)

    Control the size of the flat root face left below the bevel to suit the welding procedure. Precise, repeatable land dimensions are critical for full-penetration welds and consistent fit-up.

  • Motorised feed & clamping

    Powered feed and secure clamping keep the plate moving at a steady rate for a smooth, even bevel. This removes operator fatigue and delivers a uniform edge on long plates.

  • Repeatable digital settings

    Angle, depth and feed are set precisely and reproduced for every plate, so the same joint preparation is achieved on the first and hundredth part alike.

  • Stationary & portable options

    Choose stationary machines for high-volume plate beveling or portable units that travel to large workpieces on site. Both deliver the same accurate, machine-made edge preparation.

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What affects the machine price?

Configuration-based quoting depends on production requirements rather than a single list price.

  • Maximum plate thickness — the heaviest plate the machine must bevel drives the size of the milling head, motor power and frame, and is one of the biggest cost factors.
  • Bevel angle and root-face range — a wider range of adjustable angles and controllable land dimensions adds capability and cost compared with a single fixed setup.
  • Head type — cold milling heads, grinding heads or multiple interchangeable heads change both the achievable finish and the investment level.
  • Feed and automation — powered feed, clamping and digital settings speed up production and improve repeatability, and their inclusion affects the final price.
  • Stationary vs portable — stationary plate-beveling machines and portable on-site units are engineered differently and priced accordingly.
  • Custom requirements — special angles, integration with cutting or handling equipment and bespoke tooling are quoted per project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a beveling machine used for?

A beveling machine prepares the edges of plate and sheet for welding by cutting a precise, controlled bevel with a defined angle and root face. This weld edge preparation is essential for strong, full-penetration joints. Machine beveling replaces slow, inconsistent hand grinding with a fast, repeatable process, giving welders the same clean geometry on every edge and reducing welding passes, filler consumption and rework.

Which bevel angles and joint types can be prepared?

TFON beveling machines offer a wide range of adjustable angles (typically around 15° to 45°/60°) and controllable root faces, which cover the common V, X, Y and K weld preparations. The exact angle and land are set to match the welding procedure, and because the settings are repeatable, the same joint preparation is achieved on every plate.

Why is cold milling better than thermal beveling?

A cold milling head removes material mechanically, without heat, oxide or a heat-affected zone. The edge comes off the machine clean, burr-free and ready to weld, with no hardening or distortion and no secondary grinding. Thermal methods introduce heat and oxide that often require additional cleaning before welding, so cold milling gives a better, more consistent weld preparation.

What affects the price of a beveling machine?

The main factors are the maximum plate thickness, the range of adjustable bevel angles and root faces, the head type (cold milling, grinding or interchangeable heads), the level of automation such as powered feed and clamping, and whether the machine is portable or stationary. Because machines are specified to your plate thickness, joint designs and volumes, the most accurate figure comes from an engineered quote.

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