E-mark is an 'all-in-one' marking gun from SIC-Marking. Its built-in marking head, programming keypad and battery make it a unique marking system that is the subject of an international patent application. It is marketed in Britain by Universal Marking System.
100% portable and self-powered.
Well-balanced, weighing in at less than 3 kg and featuring an ergonomic grip, e-mark is comfortable to hold and operate. It comes complete with a powerful 18 V Li-ion battery that can hold its charge for up to 4 hours under normal use (500 markings) and an extra battery so that users never run out of power. In addition, e-mark comes with a special case for convenient storage and transport between job sites. All these features and accessories, and yet e-mark is the smallest battery-powered marking gun on the market!
Accurate marking
Featuring a 60 mm x 25 mm marking window and a tungsten carbide stylus, e-mark quickly indents alphanumeric text, logos and Data Matrix codes directly onto substrates ranging from plastic to the toughest metals! The optional front-end support makes it possible to mark areas that were previously inaccessible. Marking large parts that cannot be moved (whether in workshops or on worksites) has never been simpler than with e-mark!
Intuitive and easy to use
The e-mark software features clear, icon-driven menus and the top-mounted keypad makes entering characters easy and fast. Simply hold the gun on both sides with both hands and press the keys with your thumbs. The marking window measures 60 mm x 25 mm. The screen is configured so that the marking displayed is at the same scale as the marking to be indented and provide a better visual preview of the programming line. E-mark also features a software interface for managing files from a PC. Adjusting the stylus/part distance for flawless marking results takes no time at all thanks to the ultrafast-locking adjustment knob.
Designed for industrial applications
The e-mark marking gun features a cast aluminium body for the best weight/strength ratio and a membrane keypad that withstands the harshest environments. Lastly, it has no bothersome cables that can present shock or trip hazards.
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