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Neula SV530 V22-110° CARBIDE POINT

Tuotenumero TECH64610
Scribing Stylus for SV530 Air consumption is reduced compared to dot peen (no continuous exhaust), pressure can vary from 2 to 6 bar. (up to 8, but then a bigger stylus with a lower pressure is a better choice) Marking speed: increasing the speed will reduce the marking depth and the characters edge
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Scribing Stylus for SV530


Air consumption is reduced compared to dot peen (no continuous exhaust),
pressure can vary from 2 to 6 bar. (up to 8, but then a bigger stylus with a lower
pressure is a better choice)
Marking speed:
increasing the speed will reduce the marking depth and the
characters edges won’t be so sharp.

Air pressure:
Always prefer a bigger stylus with a lower pressure, mainly for
compressed air cost savings. Force ranges of the different styli are overlapping
(see last page). On some materials, the machine may not be able to scribe with
the highest pressure. Always perform a validation test and keep some margin.

Neula SV530 V22-110° CARBIDE POINT

Tuotenumero TECH64610
Scribing Stylus for SV530 Air consumption is reduced compared to dot peen (no continuous exhaust), pressure can vary from 2 to 6 bar. (up to 8, but then a bigger stylus with a lower pressure is a better choice) Marking speed: increasing the speed will reduce the marking depth and the characters edge
Hinta €1545
alv 0%
Ei varastossa

Tuotekuvaus

Scribing Stylus for SV530


Air consumption is reduced compared to dot peen (no continuous exhaust),
pressure can vary from 2 to 6 bar. (up to 8, but then a bigger stylus with a lower
pressure is a better choice)
Marking speed:
increasing the speed will reduce the marking depth and the
characters edges won’t be so sharp.

Air pressure:
Always prefer a bigger stylus with a lower pressure, mainly for
compressed air cost savings. Force ranges of the different styli are overlapping
(see last page). On some materials, the machine may not be able to scribe with
the highest pressure. Always perform a validation test and keep some margin.