HD Beveling Plasma Technology

HD Beveling Plasma Technology

For thick steel plate cutting and complex beveling, PowerBrace employs HD plasma systems with True Hole® and beveling technologies. Our equipment can cut steel up to 1.5” thick and handle plate sizes up to 6’ x 26’. These tables produce clean edges with minimal dross and exceptional angular accuracy, enabling weld-prepped cuts up to 45° without secondary finishing.

Beveled plasma cutting is ideal for components that require joint preparation, custom-fit edge profiling, or aesthetically precise cuts. Whether you’re fabricating large frames, support plates, gussets, or architectural elements, our plasma systems reduce time, improve consistency, and enable complex geometries in a single operation. With full digital control and part traceability, we ensure reliability from prototype to production.

Let us cut and bevel your next project with precision. Request Beveling Services.

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How Our Beveling Plasma Process Works

HD plasma tables cut and bevel thick plate using True Hole® technology and digital bevel controls. Bevels up to 45° are produced in one operation, reducing weld prep time.

Talk to a Plasma Cutting Engineer to review plate thickness and bevel requirements.

HD Beveling Plasma Cutting by PowerBrace

Ideal Use Cases for Beveling Plasma Cutting

  • Weld-prep structural plate
  • Heavy equipment frames
  • Infrastructure components
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HD Beveling Plasma Technology FAQs -

What thickness of steel can HD plasma cut?
Up to 1.5 inches thick with clean edges and minimal dross.
What is True Hole® technology?
It produces round, accurate holes with reduced taper, often eliminating secondary drilling.
Can you cut bevels for weld preparation?
Yes. Bevels up to 45 degrees are produced in a single operation.
What plate sizes can be processed?
Plates up to 6’ x 26’, ideal for large structural components.
Why choose plasma beveling over oxy-fuel or machining?
It’s faster, more precise, and reduces labor for weld-ready parts.
What industries use plasma bevel cutting?
Infrastructure, defense, heavy equipment, architectural steel, and structural fabrication.