Cam-Type Self-Centering Beveling Machine
Self-centering OD-mounted pipe bevelers for 14-114mm tubes. Cam-lever quick clamping for fastest setup in HVAC, plumbing, and light industrial applications.
Watch the CAM Series lock onto irregular plate edges and create consistent bevels
Overview
The Cam-Type Series delivers the fastest setup time of any portable pipe beveling machine. Its innovative cam-lever mechanism centers and clamps in one smooth action—no block changes, no screw adjustments, just position and clamp. Perfect for contractors and fabricators who value speed without sacrificing quality.
Key Advantages
- One-action clamping - Fastest setup time in the industry (5-10 seconds)
- Self-centering - Automatic alignment to any pipe size within range
- Lightweight aluminum - Easy handling at only 13-18kg
- Variable speed - Adaptable to different materials and thicknesses
The Cam-Lever Advantage
Traditional OD clamps require multiple steps: position, adjust screws, check centering, re-adjust. Cam-Type simplifies to one step: position machine, flip cam lever — done.
Speed Comparison
| Machine Type | Setup Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Cam-Type | 5-10 sec | High volume, varied sizes |
| ISC Block | 30-60 sec | Repetitive single size |
| SOC Chuck | 15-25 sec | Larger pipes, mixed sizes |
Which Model Should You Choose?
For HVAC, plumbing, and light mechanical (under 63mm OD):
The SCB/SCP-63 is perfect for mechanical contractors working primarily with 1/2”-2” pipes. At just 13kg, it’s easy to carry between floors and job sites. Handles 90% of commercial plumbing and HVAC work.
For process piping and larger installations (57-114mm OD):
Choose the SCB/SCP-114 for industrial facilities, fire protection systems, and general fabrication. The broader range means one machine covers 2”-4” pipes without switching.
Not sure which size?
If your work spans both ranges frequently, having both models maximizes efficiency—use the lighter 63 for small pipes, the 114 for larger work. Many contractors find this two-model approach ideal.
Drive Options
| Drive Code | Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| SCB | Electric (220V) | Normal workshop, accessible power |
| SCP | Pneumatic | Outdoor, hazardous areas, marine |
Technical Highlights
Variable Speed (30-120 r/min)
- High speed (100-120): Thin wall carbon steel
- Medium speed (60-90): Standard wall, stainless
- Low speed (30-50): Thick wall, tough alloys
Aluminum Construction
- High-strength alloy body
- 40% lighter than steel equivalents
- Corrosion resistant
Customization Options
- Bevel Angle — Standard angles (30°, 45°), custom angles on request
- Drive System — Electric (SCB) or pneumatic (SCP) options
- Voltage — 220V/50Hz standard, other configurations available
- Tooling — Spare cutter inserts and heavy-duty blades available
Model Comparison
Quick comparison of key specifications. For complete technical data, see full specifications .
| Model | OD Range (mm) | Wall Thickness (mm) | Bevel Angle (°) | Rotation Speed (r/min) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCB/SCP-63 | 14-63 mm | ≤12 mm | 0-45 ° | 30-120 r/min |
| SCB/SCP-114 | 57-114 mm | ≤12 mm | 0-45 ° | 30-120 r/min |
View all parameters including dimensions, tolerances, and downloadable datasheets.
Key Features
One-Action Cam Clamping
Cam-lever mechanism centers and clamps in a single motion - the fastest setup of any portable beveler.
Self-Centering Design
Automatically aligns to pipe center regardless of diameter within range, no adjustment needed.
Lightweight Aluminum Body
Aircraft-grade aluminum construction keeps weight under 18kg while maintaining rigidity.
Variable Speed Control
Adjustable 30-120 r/min rotation speed adapts to different pipe materials and wall thicknesses.
Simultaneous Cut & Bevel
Performs cutting and beveling in one operation, dramatically improving processing efficiency.
Cold Processing
No sparks, no heat-affected zone, preserves material properties and allows work in sensitive areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Cam-Type compare to ISC Block Type?
Cam-Type is faster to set up (one-action clamp vs. block change) and covers wider range per model. ISC Block Type offers more rigid clamping for critical precision work. Choose Cam for speed, ISC for maximum stability.
Can both models cover the 57-63mm overlap range?
Yes, both SCB-63 (14-63mm) and SCB-114 (57-114mm) cover this range. Use the 63 model for lighter weight, or the 114 model if you work mostly with larger pipes.
What's the difference between SCB and SCP?
SCB is electric-powered (standard), SCP is pneumatic. Same clamping mechanism and capability, different power source. Choose SCP for hazardous areas or where compressed air is more convenient.
Is this suitable for stainless steel?
Yes, with appropriate speed adjustment (lower RPM) and carbide inserts designed for stainless. Works on carbon steel, stainless, copper, and aluminum.
How long does a typical bevel take?
With one-action clamping, total cycle time is typically 20-45 seconds including setup. The actual cutting takes 10-20 seconds depending on wall thickness.
What power supply is required?
Electric models (SCB) use 220V AC. Pneumatic models (SCP) require 0.6-0.8 MPa compressed air at 800-1200 L/min.
Can I switch between electric and pneumatic?
The motor units are interchangeable on the same body. You can purchase both drive types and swap based on job requirements.
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