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78 impact Marker

Air Impact Markers

Model 851-OK-40-E2-NL

851-OK-40-E2-NL Slide-A-Mark automatic air impact marker featuring: a) Patented “Soft Impact” b) Double acting cylinder with air forward air return motion c) Maximum force 21,000 lbs at 80 psi d) Keyed, non-rotating ram e) K style rod for quick change holder f) 4″ stroke g) (2) Turck cylindicator switches to Read more

By Dottie Peene, 8 yearsJuly 20, 2017 ago
Air Impact Markers

Model 078-FK-OB-10-E-NL

78-FK-OB-10-E-NL Mite-E-Mark Air impact marker featuring: A) Air forward air return B) Foot mounting C) Keyed non-rotating rod D) Max force 1,500 lbs. at 80 psi E) “B” style to hold (1) CM7X stamp insert F) 1″ max stroke G) Retract position sensor with Turck euro connector, 24 VDC, PNP Read more

By Dottie Peene, 8 yearsJuly 20, 2017 ago
Air Impact Markers

Otics 78 impact prick punch test

(6) sample marks were tested. The Model 78 was used in both a 1″ stroke (less force) and the 2″ stroke (more force). Different PSI settings were tested to show varying depths achievable. The “P90” prick punch was used on test 1‐4 which is the most commonly used. The 120* Read more

By Dottie Peene, 9 yearsAugust 26, 2016 ago
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