II - USE
Safety
When used intensively the temperature of the hammer unit may
reach 100 °C
the wearing of goggles is recommended
the wearing of helmet mounted ear defenders os also recommended
sound level of the machine when marking:
76 dB* on a steel block at an average impact and speed
(* Warning, this is not an upper limit the noise will depend on the
ob
ect to be marked
When using the marking system never hammer into an empty space
the tip may shatter
How to mark
a) Positioning and securing of the part to be marked
Although during marking the part will not be subject to much force it will be necessary to
immobilize it in order to achieve the best quality marking.
Depending on the nature of the part and the working conditions, this may vary from simple
manual holding in place against a right angle (angle bar) to mechanical, magnetic or
pneumatic securing.
If a marking gun is used, place the anti-skid universal support against the surface to be
marked and hold the gun manually in position during marking.
The holding system should position the part in such a way that the plane in which the stylet
operates should be parallel with the surface to be marked.
For portable machines, if the marking is always on the same type of part, we would advise
that a guide plate be machined so as to be able to guarantee the marking position.
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