Manual 3 mm Label Stamping Machine (Metal) with Ink & Pad Softener
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SKU: PH-SJ-20220134
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Short Description
3 mm Manual Label Stamping Machine
1 Batch Coding Machine, 1 Ink 100 ml, 1 Pad softener 100 ml
Country of origin: India
Description
This is a manual, hand-operated code stamping machine constructed from durable stainless steel. It is designed for imprinting letters and numbers, each 3mm in size, onto various surfaces. The machine comes as a kit including a 100ml bottle of ink and a 100ml bottle of pad softener, providing the necessary consumables to start marking. Its manual operation makes it suitable for low-volume marking tasks where portability and simplicity are key.
Features
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Manual Operation: Requires manual force to create the imprint, making it ideal for small-scale or on-the-spot marking.
Stainless Steel Construction: Offers durability and resistance to corrosion, ensuring a long lifespan for the machine.
3mm Letter Size: Designed to imprint characters with a consistent height of 3mm.
Versatile Marking: Suitable for stamping letters and numbers for coding, identification, or labeling purposes.
Included Ink and Softener: Comes with a 100ml bottle of ink for creating the marks and a 100ml bottle of pad softener, likely used to maintain the ink pad's condition.
Portable: Its manual nature and relatively light weight (approx. 1 kg) make it easily portable for use in different locations.
Simple to Use: The manual operation is generally straightforward and doesn't require complex setup or power.
Specification
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Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
Weight (Approx.) : 1 kg
Type of Printing: Printing Letters and Numbers
Weight (Approx.): 1 kg
Material: Metal (Stainless Steel)
Size: 3 mm Letter (Character Height)
Accessories
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Letter box
FREE:
1 x Ink 100 ml
1 x Pad softener 100 ml
Applications
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This manual code stamping machine is suitable for various low-volume marking applications, including:
Product Coding: Manually stamping batch codes, date codes, or identification numbers onto products.
Labeling: Creating permanent marks on labels or tags.
Inventory Management: Marking items for tracking and identification.
Crafting and DIY: Personalizing or marking various materials.
Small Workshops: For marking metal, plastic, or other suitable surfaces where electrical power is not readily available or for occasional marking needs.
Usage
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Prepare the Ink Pad: Apply a small amount of the included ink onto the ink pad. Use the pad softener as needed to keep the pad moist and ensure good ink transfer. Avoid over-saturating the pad.
Select Characters: The machine will likely have a mechanism for selecting the desired letter or number to be stamped. This could involve a rotating dial, interchangeable character dies, or a similar system. Refer to the specific design of your machine.
Position the Material: Place the item to be marked on a stable surface under the stamping mechanism. Ensure it is correctly positioned for the desired location of the mark.
Apply Pressure: Manually apply firm and even pressure to the handle or lever of the stamping machine. This will bring the inked character into contact with the material, transferring the ink and creating the mark. The amount of pressure needed will depend on the material being stamped.
Repeat: For multiple characters or markings, reposition the material and select the next character as needed.
Allow Ink to Dry: Allow the ink to dry completely on the marked surface to prevent smudging. Drying time will depend on the ink type and the material.
Clean After Use: After use, clean the ink pad and any inked parts of the machine with an appropriate cleaning solvent to prevent the ink from drying and clogging the mechanism. Maintenance:
Maintaining this manual stamping machine is relatively simple:
Ink Pad Care: Regularly re-ink the ink pad as needed to ensure clear impressions. Use the pad softener to maintain its moisture and prevent it from drying out. Clean the pad periodically to remove any buildup of dried ink or debris.
Cleaning: Wipe down the stainless steel body of the machine with a clean, dry cloth to remove dust and fingerprints. For ink stains on the machine, use a mild solvent that is safe for metal surfaces.
Moving Parts (if any): If the machine has any moving parts (e.g., a character selection dial), ensure they move freely. A drop of light machine oil can be used for lubrication if they become stiff.
Storage: Store the machine in a clean and dry place to prevent dust accumulation and potential corrosion (though stainless steel is generally resistant). Keep the ink and softener bottles tightly closed when not in use.
Precautionary Guidance:
Apply Even Pressure: When stamping, apply firm and even pressure to ensure a clear and consistent mark. Insufficient or uneven pressure can result in incomplete or smudged impressions.
Test on Scrap Material: Before marking your final product, always test the stamping process on a piece of scrap material of the same type to determine the appropriate pressure and ensure the ink adheres correctly.
Use Appropriate Ink: Only use inks that are compatible with the machine and the material being stamped. Using the wrong type of ink can result in poor adhesion, smudging, or damage to the machine or the material.
Ventilation: If the ink has strong fumes, use the machine in a well-ventilated area.
Keep Away from Children: Store the machine, ink, and softener out of reach of children.
Eye Protection: Consider wearing eye protection, especially when using solvents for cleaning.
Read Instructions: If your machine comes with specific instructions from the manufacturer, always refer to them for detailed usage and maintenance guidelines.
Handle with Care: While made of stainless steel, avoid dropping or subjecting the machine to excessive force that could damage its mechanism.