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Marking Stamps and dies

Steel and brass dies and stamps for marking products.

Air Impact FAQ

Programmable Marking vs Impact Marking

Question:  What is the difference between Dot Peen marking and Impact? Answer: Programmable marking gives you the versatility of marking several different legends and logs with very easy change over.  If your mark is doesn’t chance much and your looking for something very fast, Impact Marking might be the best Read more

By Bernard Sparks, 11 yearsJuly 14, 2014 ago
Custom Embossing Dies

Die shoe holder for emboss stamping

Example of a die shoe holder for emboss stamping.  This example was used for marking vin tags. Each pocket holds up to (13) 3/16” tall custom font characters.  Ref. AC3149

By Bernard Sparks, 12 years ago
Custom Embossing Dies

Complete automatic-embossing numbering heads from CMT

(7) digit, 1/2″ characters embossing serial numbers.  CMT specializes in custom embossing numbering heads.  With the requirement for the male and female dies to mate perfectly on every single press stroke, CMT provides custom die shoes to fit the customers press.  As the press strokes, the included air actuators advance Read more

By Brian Barbara, 12 yearsJune 2, 2014 ago
Custom Embossing Dies

Custom Embossing Die

HPAG8908- ”UNIVERSAL STUD” Male/Female embossing pair Bank Gothic Md italic font Size: Cap .750” Lower .600”

By Dottie Peene, 13 yearsJanuary 22, 2013 ago
Custom Embossing Dies

Embossing Die (HPAG8908)

UNIVERSAL STAD HPAG08908 Male /Female embossing pair Font Gothic Mid italic Size: Cap .750″ Lower 600″

By Dottie Peene, 13 yearsJanuary 16, 2013 ago
CNC Roll Die

Model R800-75S

  Marked Part                  Model R800-75S Roll Attachment for .75″ shank.  Accepts RS style type holder. RSB-500 roll type holder Stamp capacity per character size 5/32”    up to 19 3/16”    up to 16 Holder uses CMT style CMNS stamps Parts are being stamp Read more

By Dottie Peene, 13 yearsOctober 11, 2012 ago
Marking Stamps and Dies FAQ

Custom 2D Code Die

Custom Die HENAF2660 Det 01- Custom Press Stamp to Read: 21-28643-000  103985, and 2D code and additional engraving/ (Ref Dwg. AB9699) Blank Size: 3.75″ x .75″ x 1.25″

By Dottie Peene, 14 years ago
Roll Dies

Special Knurl Dies

Dies

Dies

MILAF2965 Det 01- Special Knurl Die
* 1.875″ Dia
* Reading: 0 thru 190
* 3/32″ Character Size
* 5/16″ long line with the numbers
* 3/16″ long lines
* 1/4″ long line half way between each numbered mark

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By Dottie Peene, 14 yearsMarch 21, 2012 ago
Marking Stamps and Dies FAQ

Blank Engraved and Heat Treated

Comparison to Competitor Engrave and Heat Treat of MAC’S logo per customer supplied art work. Logo height to be as big as possible which will be around 7/8”. Move the ”M” Logo and the MAC’S closer together. Blank supplied is soft. Material is A-2 ( Heat Treat is included in Read more

By Dottie Peene, 14 yearsMarch 12, 2012 ago
Air Impact FAQ

W-1 vs CPMM4 for CM7X round inserts

Your Question: We use 1/4” round insert stamps for marking full hard 301 stainless steel.  A consultant recommended the use of CPM4 as a stamp material to increase life of stamps.  I was wondering material you make our current stamps out of (part# CM7G16)? And if you have an option Read more

By Marc Steele, 14 years ago

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