As a tried and tested process, oxy-fuel cutting has been around for many years and will be around for many more to come. Ideal for a wide range of industrial applications, oxy-fuel cutting has been enhanced and refined to make it a more cost-effective method of manufacturing components.
In some instances, oxy-fuel can produce parts that other processes simply cannot. In other cases, many components can be produced more economically than through laser, plasma or water-jet cutting.
At Kerf, we understand that as our industry evolves and new enhancements are launched onto the market, we need to evaluate them and keep you in touch with the latest product developments. In doing that, we appreciate that your over-riding concern will always be finding a cutting machine to do the job and do it well.
From providing the right equipment as standard, our team of experienced engineers then ensure that any installation goes smoothly before demonstrating our accountability by being on hand to service and maintain your equipment long into the future. Within the Kerf range of oxy-fuel machine tools, there will invariably be a machine configuration to meet your requirements. From the single torch Minicut 1000 and Sabre 800 which are ideal for precision cutting in small metal fabrication shops, to the largest Maxi cutting systems for profiling large format plates with multi-head and multi-plate capability Kerf will assess your needs before advising on the ideal machine for the job.
Whatever the application, we will only give appropriate advice to ensure that your business feels the full benefit of our experience and expertise.

The Minicut is constructed from a welded frame design offering small batch production at an affordable price. Featuring a single oxy-fuel cutting torch the system comprises a rail track supported by thick walled legs with a cutting width of 1000mm and a cutting length manufactured to a customers own requirement. The Servo drive system is mounted in both axis with a rack and pinion drive controlled and positioned by a Burny system.

The Sabre profile cutting machine is a fabricated construction available in a range of sizes from 800mm through to 2,000 mm wide. It uses a magic eye tracer drive as standard with the option to add full Burny CNC control where required.
The Sabre machine is designed for use in the medium sized fabrication workshop and is capable of cutting sheet steel from 3mm to 150mm thick. It can be configured with a single or multiple oxy-fuel cutting torches.

Constructed from a welded frame design, the Scorpion machine features a floating head design making it suitable for both oxy-fuel and conventional plasma cutting operations.
The machine comprises a rail track supported by thick walled legs and is controlled by a Burny CNC system.. The Servo drive system is mounted in both axis with a rack and pinion drive.
Available in a range of widths, the Scorpion machine can be configured with variable track lengths. It offers a flexible and expandable design.

The Maxi profile cutting machine is designed specifically for large oxy-fuel cutting applications. It features a portal frame constructed from a mild steel fabricated design. The machine is driven through twin side rack and pinion drives by servo motors and planetary gearboxes under the control of a Burny CNC system. The operators panel can offer the automatic selection of Hi-Lo preheat, automatic piercing, cutting torch selection, and speed adjustment.
Large format heavy duty oxy-fuel machines are available with cutting widths from two metres through to fourteen metres wide, and with machine lengths designed for your specific application.

"We believe that advising on the best machine for any specific application is only the start. We pride ourselves on offering help and guidance at every stage of our involvement. The expertise of our engineers is always part of our overall service, giving you peace of mind and ensuring that we are always available to work with you to solve any servicing or maintenance issues."
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