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Questions You Should Know about pneumatic metal stamping machine

Jul. 29, 2024

All You Need to Know about Metal Stamping Machine

Pin Stamping Machines

Pin stamping machines use metal pins that permanently indent a series of dots onto the surface of a material by rapid actuation.

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This process can be done manually using stamp press machines or by using specifically designed equipment. For automatic stamping machines, the stylus or pin can be programmed to move around the surface in x and y directions.

This results in a succession of dots that create the required graphics. They can be digits, text, logos, and 2D Data Matrix codes. The method is fast and accurate. Moreover, the markings do not induce any major stresses on the material.

Hand-Held Dot Pin Engraving Machines are also available. This reduces the requirement of a large pneumatic power source setup. Due to size and cost issues, electrically operated stamping equipment is feasible for lightweight work.

For instance, if the markings are not too deep or if the material indents easily. For heavier workloads, pneumatic stamping machines are the appropriate choice. They can handle tough materials and allow for deeper marking.

The force needed to shape and cut a metal depends upon the type of metal used. The most common categories dealt with are:

  • Ferrous Metals: Iron-based metals, such as stainless steel
  • Non-Ferrous Metals: Nickel, bronze, brass
  • Non-Standard Alloys
  • Precious Metals: Gold, silver, and platinum

Stamping Press 101

Stamping presses combine the customization of steel stamps, type, and dies with medium- to high-volume repeatability in an easy-to-use marking machine.

What is a Stamping Press?

Stamping presses, also referred to as impact presses, are either manual or pneumatic marking machines that incorporate a holder filled with steel type, a shank stamp, a roll die, or a numbering head above the marking surface; force is generated by compressing and then releasing a spring inside the press, and then the die is driven down which transfers the image from the face of the die onto the surface being marked.

In the video below you can see a manual, spring-actuated press in action.

Stamping presses can be integrated into a production line or mounted, like the one in the video above, on a benchtop.

Why Use a Stamping Press?

Stamping presses are an excellent marking solution for repetitive indent marking applications. They are low-maintenance machines that are relatively straightforward to use. Manual impact presses, in particular, are easy to operate.

One of the most important advantages of a stamping press is that it combines the flexibility and customization of steel stamps, type, dies, and numbering heads with machines that are ideal for medium- to high-volume applications. Stamps, type, and dies can be customized with logos or custom fonts and are manufactured from hardened, high-grade tool steel for long service life and durability. How Do They Work?

Step 1 - The energy section advances towards the workpiece by gear rack and pinion, powered manually by the operator pulling down the lever.

Step 2 - Once the press stroke is engaged and the workpiece is contacted, the press stroke continues. The workpiece is held in place by the pressure from the energy section (this is a significant safety feature.) The impact spring is compressed and builds force as the press continues to maintain contact with the workpiece.

Step 3 - When the ball bearings reach their release point, the powerful impact is discharged. The impact spring delivers force to the hammer, which in turn strikes the plunger (tool holder.) You can control the amount of impact depending on which spring you choose and how much tension is applied.

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Manual Stamping Presses

Manual impact presses offer users a safe, reliable marking solution that is easy to set up and to operate.

This manual press is best suited for low&#;to medium-volume applications. If you're unsure whether you need a manual or pneumatic stamping press or have any other related questions, please contact us here.

Unlike more complicated marking solutions, manual impact presses are low-maintenance and easy to set up and operate. The manual press's simplicity, the degree of control it offers, its safety, and reliability make it a popular marking solution. Specifically, high-volume repetitive indent marking applications are best handled using impact presses, which achieve a very short cycle time that cannot be met with any other marking method.

Pneumatic Stamping Presses

Ideal for high-volume applications, pneumatic impact presses can do more than just stamp. Pneumatic impact presses can be used for part marking, riveting, pressing, assembly, stamping, forming, punching, and shearing.

This style of press can be operated either manually or with a control package (higher-volume applications typically dictate the use of a control package). See below for more information on control packages.

When selecting a pneumatic press, there are a few specifications that you should consider to ensure that you are selecting the correct press for your particular marking requirements. Of course, your Durable sales rep can help you with all of the options and features, but in general, the three main areas you will need to consider are the press model, the control package, and the marking dies.

Choose Your Pneumatic Stamping Press Model

Pneumatic impact presses are ideal for high volume, repetitive indent marking, assembly, stamping, forming, punching, and shearing. Because there are so many ways a pneumatic press can be used, there are a few things to consider when choosing an impact press.

Most pneumatic presses sold are of the bench-top variety, although U-model presses for inline marking are also available. First, you must decide which size (model) is appropriate for your marking requirement. Generally speaking, the larger the press, the more impact force it can generate. The two main variables determining the correct impact press size will include the material being marked and the amount of text (number of characters and character height).

Choose Your Pneumatic Stamping Press Control Package

Pneumatic presses can be operated manually using the control lever but in most cases, operators will use a control package to activate the press. We carry three pneumatic press control packages that are designed to give you a range of options.

Which control package you choose will depend on the press model that it's being used with, your preference for safety and ease of use, as well as your budget.

Choose Your Stamping Press Marking Dies

Pneumatic presses can use shank stamps, steel type with a holder, or numbering heads for sequential marking. Your marking requirement will usually dictate which marking dies make the most sense.

There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to choosing between a stamp, type, or numbering head. All three are machined from high-quality, long-lasting steel and can be customized. Numbering heads, however, are designed for serial numbering and sequential part marking, so they are not ideal for all applications.

Stamping Press Applications

The popularity of the impact press is also due to its versatility. An impact press can be used for a wide variety of applications other than marking, including:

  • Stamping
  • Riveting
  • Staking
  • Forming
  • Punching
  • Bending
  • Crimping
  • Piercing
  • Assembling
  • Broaching
  • Coining

Stamping presses are typically found in industrial and manufacturing settings, and over the years we have helped a number of companies find the right press for their particular application. You can check out a couple of those applications below.

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Click here to see how Durable Technologies can help you make your mark with complete marking solutions for any application!

Or contact us if we can be of help with your part marking requirements. From agriculture to bookbinding to electronics manufacturing to blacksmithing, we can help you make your mark!

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