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Oct 01, 2025 - 12:50 PM
The cutting method (manual, motorized, plasma, etc.) greatly impacts operational speed, cut quality, and ease of use. Manual machines are reliable and cost-effective for basic jobs, while motorized and plasma options provide faster, cleaner cuts, especially valuable for high-volume or precision work. Many machines, such as the Mathey 4SA Saddle Cutting Machine, support manual and plasma torches, while the Mathey Plasma Speed Retrofit Kit upgrades manual units to motorized plasma cutting for greater efficiency. Having a choice of cutting methods allows you to match the pipe beveling machine to your workflow, whether you need portability, speed, or advanced capabilities.
