Air Impact Examples
Round Steel Tube – Prick Punch with Impact Marker
Mite-E-Mark Model 78 is used for more than marking. Denting, and deforming. Just a small punch makes a big impact.
Mite-E-Mark Model 78 is used for more than marking. Denting, and deforming. Just a small punch makes a big impact.
Identification marking made simple. The Model 78 packs a punch for its size.
Mite-E-Mark is the smallest of the Columbia Marking Tools air impact markers. This system provides quick economical QC and station ID.
Columbia Marking Tools offers a great compact solution for part traceability. The Mite-E-Mark Model 78 air impact marker is commonly used for economically marking lot codes, acceptance marks, or machine ID codes on metal and plastic parts
Columbia Marking Tools now many new features on the popular Mite-E-Mark™ Air Impact Marker. Additional features include: additional stroke length, integrated position sensors, and a low maintenance non-lube feature. This air impact marker is commonly used for economically marking lot codes, acceptance marks, or machine ID codes on metal and plastic parts. They may also be used in staking, seating or assembly operations.
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Columbia Marking Tools air impact stations are designed for robotic work cells and come ready to mark with a selection of air impact markers, all required valves, impact marker mount, part rest, and optional Fieldbus for PLC communications.
Q: For the Model 78, when it impacts it seems to exhaust a lot of air. This is normal correct? Its just some sort of a quick exhaust? A: The seals are design to release the air when the marker contacts the part. The cylinder is not design to remain in Read more…