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Impact marking machine 98 series
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impact marking machine
impact marking machine
impact marking machine
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Technique
impact
Configuration
for integration
Other characteristics
pneumatic

Description

Model 98: 8 Ton Single Acting Air Impact Marker Model 98 8-TON: The Columbia model 98 heavy duty impact marking cylinder is similar to the model 88 marker. However, the 98 delivers a much greater impact force (up to 8-TONS at 80 psi) the 98 also has patented shock absorbing bumpers at both ends of the stroke to prevent damage to the marker when bottoming out on the forward stroke and reducing the shock on return stroke. The rod has a spring return action while an efficient pressure venting system allows an instantaneous return stroke. Model 98 air impact markers have a keyed non-rotating rod and 2.5” of stroke. • 3 Mounting styles include standard angle bracket, reverse angle bracket and straight sub-plate. Special mountings provided upon request. • 3 Standard rod styles to hold the stamps offer multi-character OA or OAS75, and single character OB • 2 different air port locations: standard end port or side port for restricted space installations • Standard system requires lubricated air Technical Specifications Recommended Air Hose:  ½” I.D. Minimum Recommended Air Valve:  ½” 3-way or 4-way solenoid valve Operating Pressure:  20-80 psi Max Marking Pressure:  16,000 lbs. (at 80 psi) Stamp Capacities Rod Style “B” (1) Pc  CM9X  round insert 1/16” to 3/8” character. Multi-character insert available for smaller character sizes. Stamp Capacities Rod Style “A” (10) Pc’s 1/16” Char. CMG06 Stamp Inserts (5) Pc’s 1/8” Char.  CMG13 Stamp Inserts Stamp Capacities Rod Style “AS75” (12) Pc’s 1/16” Char. CMG06 Stamp Inserts (6) Pc’s 1/8” Char.  CMG13 Stamp Inserts
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