Can I use my hand stamp in a press?
Q- I have an R-Buster hand stamp for marking mild steel. I was only marking 25-50 parts per day. My business has taken off and the volume is now over 200 per day. I would like to use a press Read more
Q- I have an R-Buster hand stamp for marking mild steel. I was only marking 25-50 parts per day. My business has taken off and the volume is now over 200 per day. I would like to use a press Read more
Q- I recently purchased the model 78-FK-OB-20 along with the RVPDDC retro fit valve pack. Due to a application change, I now need to use the model 98 single acting air impact marker. Do I need a new valve pack Read more
Columbia Marking Tools has many different ways to send in RFQ’s. You can e-mail sales@columbiamt.com or rfq@columbiamt.com or quotes@columbiamt.com You can also e-mail general questions/RFQ’s to info@columbiamt.com Not big on e-mail and want to hear from a friendly knowledgeable voice? Read more
The model 288’s part number location can somethimes be hard to find. It is stamped on the mounting bracket. See beolw.
The complete part number will be stamped on the back cap. See below for an example. (click on pictures to enlarge)
The part number for the model 298 will be stamped on the brass front cap. See below for an example. (click on pictures to enlarge)
The part number for the model 78 can be located on the side on the housing. See below for an example.
Custom mounted compact dot-peen marking machine. The mount for this unit was designed to mark an engine block in the fully assembled state. For more information please call 586-949-8400
130P-5M-09 (ref. AK04461) (5) manually indexed wheels Each wheel has (10) stations Character size is 3/32″ tall Each station can be any alpha numeric character Characters are sharp face for metal marking Shank size is 1.25″ dia x 2″ long Read more