Hot Stamp Numbering Heads - 123H & 130H
Hot Stamp Numbering Head Question – Lubrication
How to maintain hot stamp heads.
How to maintain hot stamp heads.
123H-5A-2S-1 1/2″-W5700 Automatic Hot Stamp Numbering Head including: A. Heavy duty fine grain solid 1 piece frame B. Large center shaft with multiple cartridge heaters and center heat distribution C. CMT patented FWD/REV self locating pawl system D. Quick change mortised slot to hold (2) stamp inserts E. (5) Sequentially Read more…
123H-7A-6P- 1″ W0284 AUTOMATIC HOT STAMP NUMBERING HEAD including: A. Plated (non-corrosive) cast iron frame & other steel components B. Special 1″ flat face engraved characters C. Heaters to be special wound with controlled heat profile pattern for uniform heat distribution D. Heaters to be 240VAC and prewired to junction Read more…
123H-5A- 1M-3/4” AG8868 Special Hot Stamp Numbering Head including: A. Heavy duty cast iron frame B. 3/4″ flat face characters with cross hatch and soft edge pattern engraving C. CMT’s patented wheel alignment and forward/reverse rotation system D. High density center shaft cartridge heaters E. Thermocouple heat sensing probe F. Read more…
123H-3A-4M-7/64” (AH0175A) manually actuated, automatic hot-stamp numbering head including: A. Solid one piece frame for strength and high heat retention. B. Insulated mount to prevent heat transfer to air cylinders. C. Heaters to be special wound with controlled heat profile pattern for uniform heat distribution. D. Thermocouple for heat control. Read more…
123H-4A-2M- 1/2” AG04991 Auto-indexable hot stamp numbering head including: A. Solid one piece frame for strength and high heat retension B. Heaters to be special wound with controlled heat profile pattern for uniform heat distribution C. Thermocouple for heat control D. 1/2” flat face, engraved characters (Gothic font) E. (2) Read more…