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Impact marking machine Slide-A-MarkTM 451 series
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Impact marking machine - Slide-A-MarkTM 451 series - Columbia Marking Tools - for integration / compact
Impact marking machine - Slide-A-MarkTM 451 series - Columbia Marking Tools - for integration / compact
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Characteristics

Technique
impact
Configuration
for integration
Other characteristics
compact

Description

Slide-A-MarkTM Model 451 – Compact and Reduced Sound Model 451 4-TON: This model is the smallest of Slide-A-Mark series. The solid cast iron construction contributes to the quiet marking capabilities of this system. The Slide-A-Mark feature acts as a self clamping device, and allows for minimal fixturing. Radial rod orientation becomes infinite by loosening the front collar clamp on the rod. Features: • 3 Standard rod styles to hold the stamps offer multi-character OA or OAS63, and single character OB • 2 different approach strokes: 2 ½”  and  4 ½” • Integrated position sensors offer the added benefit to integrators Technical Specifications Recommended Air Hose:  3/8” I.D. minimum Recommended Air Valve:  3/8” 4-way solenoid valve Operating Pressure:  20 to 80 psi Max. Marking Pressure:  8000 lbs. (at 80 psi) Stamp Capacities Rod Style “B” (1) Pc  CM9X  round insert 1/16” to 1/4” character. Multi-character insert available for smaller character sizes. Stamp Capacities Rod Style “A” (8) Pc’s 1/16” Char. CMG06 Stamp Inserts (4) Pc’s 1/8” Char.  CMG13 Stamp Inserts Stamp Capacities Rod Style “AS63” (10) Pc’s 1/16” Char. CMG06 Stamp Inserts (5) Pc’s 1/8” Char.  CMG13 Stamp Inserts

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