Workshop units

Workshop units are self-sufficient marking units that are mounted on a table with a manually adjustable column. They can be supplied complete with workpiece fixtures or with magazines for automatic feeding of nameplates. Rotary devices for marking round components are also available.

Our Workshop units

Marking unit 320

Marking unit 320

Product features of our 320 workshop unit:

  • Marking area size 120 x 100 mm (X/Y)
  • Various marking methods: scribe and dot peen marking, vibropeening
  • DataMatrix coding (EC200)
  • Universal and flexible marking system for direct marking of workpieces
  • Designed for one-off production and small series
  • Version for pneumatic or electric marking headse

Options:

  • Manual plate slider
  • 12.1″ panel PC mounted on the side
  • Barcode scanner (connected to the PC)
Marking unit 312

Marking unit 312

Product features of our 312 workshop unit:

  • Marking area size 65 x 51 mm (X/Y)
  • Different marking processes: Scribe, stylus, dot-peening and Vibropeening
  • DataMatrix coding (ECC200)
  • Compact and solid workshop unit for flexible component marking

Options:

  • Covering the underside of the marking machine with a dirt cover
  • Application-dependent positive stop for round or flat components (prisms, screw tips or rubber studs)
Marking unit 313

Marking unit 313

Product features of our 313 workshop unit:

  • Marking area size 120 x 20 mm (X/Y)
  • Different marking processes: Scribe, stylus, dot-peening and Vibropeening
  • DataMatrix coding (ECC200)
  • Compact and solid workshop unit for flexible component marking

Options:

  • Covering the underside of the marking machine with a dirt cover
  • Application-dependent positive stop for round or flat components (prisms, screw tips or rubber studs)
Marking unit 317

Marking unit 317

Product features of our 317 workshop unit:

  • Marking area size 120 x 25 mm (X/Y)
  • Various marking methods: scribe, stylus, dot-peening and vibropeening
  • DataMatrix coding (EC200)
  • Powerful, compact and robust workshop unit for flexible component marking

Options:

  • Covering the underside of the marking machine with a dirt cover
  • Application-dependent positive stop for round or flat components (prisms, screw tips or rubber studs)
Marking unit 322
Marking unit 322 with manual plate module
Marking unit 322 with circumferential marking unit

Marking unit 322

Product features of our 322 workshop unit:

  • Marking area sizes 100 x 100 mm, 150 x 100 mm and 150 x 150 mm (X/Y)
  • Available marking methods: Scribe, stylus, dotpeening and Vibropeening
  • DataMatrix coding (EC200)
  • Universal and flexible marking system for direct marking of workpieces
  • Designed for continuous use
  • Stable, durable and low-maintenance machine construction
  • A large variety of marking heads and marking tools (e.g. double marking head: the marking process and marking pressure can be individually set for each marking head)
  • Manual height adjustment

Options:

  • Bellows or dirt cover as protection against contact and dust
  • Electric height adjustment (only in conjunction with protective device)
  • Customer-specific logos and special characters
  • Special equipment with semi-automatic or fully automatic parts handling
  • Manual plate slider
  • Housing lettering (various diameters)
  • Barcode reader
  • Control panel, 4-fold (emergency stop, start marking, home position, acknowledge fault)
  • Protective housing
  • Reliable standstill monitoring
  • Plate sliding module
  • Relocation of the reference point

What are marking machines and why are they indispensable in industrial workshops?

Marking machines are highly specialised devices that play a crucial role in marking workpieces, components and products. They are indispensable because they can apply precise and permanent markings to various materials, such as metal or plastic.

What makes marking machines stand out in terms of their autarky?

Marking machines are designed to be extremely versatile and to operate independently of other equipment. They can be mounted on a robust table and are also adjustable via a height-adjustable column to suit the user’s needs.

What versatility do marking machines offer?

Marking machines can be fitted with various accessories that can be used as required. A common option is workpiece clamping, which is particularly useful when small components need to be marked with precision. They can also be integrated with magazine systems, including a plate feed module, to enable the automatic feeding of nameplates.

What special features can marking machines have?

Marking machines can be fitted with rotary devices specifically designed for marking round or cylindrical parts. These devices allow the workpiece to rotate around its own axis, thereby producing a uniform mark along its circumference.

What are the benefits of marking machines for industrial environments?

Marking machines offer an impressive range of possibilities and are capable of applying markings to a wide variety of workpieces. Thanks to their accessories, they can be adapted to the specific requirements of a workshop. Autonomous, precise and flexible, they are an indispensable tool in many industrial environments.