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The I 53 is a DOT PEEN MARKING MACHINE designed for EASY INTEGRATION ON AUTOMATIC LINES in an industrial environment, due to its compact size and 4 mounting faces.
It is suitable for a great majority of applications.
This integrable dot-peen machine can be used in a production line
LEATHER BELLOWS, designed to resist projections and fine particles.
In addition, the I 53 connector can be moved onto the side face if needed for integration into a production line.
The tungsten carbide stylus deforms the material by creating a series of indents in the surface to be marked. The EC1 can engrave alphanumeric text, logos, or 2D Data Matrix codes.
Dot peen marking technology with electromagnetic control enables parts with various shapes and surface finishes to be marked: plane, concave, convex, circular, raw and machined surfaces.
It only needs an electrical power supply.
The or axis control boards (translation or rotation)
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Mechanical specifications 50 x 20 mm 230 x 130 x 70 mm 2.6 kg 5 m to 15 m on option Carbide 60 mm Leather Electronic specifications 112 x 380 x 222 mm or 140 x 380 x 222 mm with DIN rail kit (option) 5 kg 95 x 54 mm Qwerty with waterproof membrane 300 W Single phase, 90 to 240 V AC, 50-60Hz 2 (3rd and 4th on option) Control software More than 2000 7110 KB Serial numbering, date/time tags Creation from the PC software Up to 348 characters, 48 x 48 cells Arial, Courier, OCR and OCRA Angular, Radial, Inverted and Mirror Up to 5 characters per second From 0.1 mm to 99 mm 9 levels Up to 0.5 mm 0.05 mm Up to 8 mm Maximum 10 3 security levels Password protected Self-Diagnostic component 17 RS232, RS422, USBx2, RS485, Profibus and Ethernet on option 16 USB 5V-0.5A and 24V-0.5A Creation and transfer software PC software or USB memory stick Option Options NUMERICAL Z AXIS 50-250 mm COMMUNICATION BOARDS E10 R CONTROLLER Contact us Need information? Case studyI 53 dot-peen engraving machine in pictures
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