Manual Stamp Features Ease-of-Use Improvements
Numberall’s updated Model 40B numbering and lettering press is designed to stamp tags, data plates, keys and other flat components.
Numberall’s updated Model 40B numbering and lettering press is designed to stamp tags, data plates, keys and other flat components. The user simply turns the dial to the desired character and pulls the handle to create a clear, crisp character. Recent ease-of-use improvements include a table insert clamp, table stop clamp, table release lever mechanism and an adjustable dial tension block assembly.
The Model 40B produces straight, legible impressions. As a manual machine, it can be used anywhere. Requiring minimal maintenance, it weighs 40 lbs and is easily portable.
The company offers custom nests for irregularly shaped tags, strip holders for rectangular tags and special key fixtures as well as a new universal key nest.
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