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Historically, dot peen systems are dependent on a movable X and Y axis for positioning the marking head. The new ILM In-Line-Marker system uses the dot peen technology without changing the position of the marking heads. As the work piece moves past the marker (for example along a conveyor), this motion becomes the equivalent of the X axis motion. The offset marking heads are each positioned to mark a portion of the Y axis, and this simulates the Y axis motion. A continuous single line of characters may be marked. The system comes with 7 or 9 heads. The standard software in the system controller allows the marking of texts, serial numbers, Logos (preloaded), date and time. A software upgrade and the use of a windows software package is required to mark Matrix-2D codes. Software upgrades include integration into an Excel or other database programs. The controller uses a USB connection to connect to a PC interface. All Windows operating systems are supported.

Specifications :

Line speed (part movement): up to 3.93” per second standard or 9.84” per second optional Number of engraving heads: 7 or 9 (optional) Character height: .21” standard (5.5mm) (other character height possible, non-adjustable) Number of characters: continuous or interrupted with programmed spacing Adjustable character set: ASCII - Character set based on 7 x 6 Matrix. Characters may be italicized or rotated.

In Line Marker - 18322 Part is in Continuous Motion While Bein g Marked

Air supply: 40-90 psi Electrical: 120 V AC, 24 V DC (option) software by USB interface

Applications:

Progressive stamping presses, extrusion processes Marking on moving pipes, sheet metal, bars. Metal products during the production process Cardboard boxes on conveyor lines Continuous roll forming lines Power & free automation lines Any applications that require that the part must be marked while moving along productio
n machinery

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