TMP1700/470 Marking System
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The Telesis
®
TMP1700/470 PINSTAMP
®
marking system
permanently prints messages into a variety of materials such as
steel, aluminum, and plastic. A hardened pin is pneumatically
accelerated to indent dot matrix characters into the item being
marked. The shape, size, density, and location of characters are
determined by the user through the system software. The marking
head moves the pin cartridge through X- and Y-axis motions to
reach the correct position for each dot of the characters to be
marked. The system software automatically controls pin
extension and retraction to mark the message.
The system is compliant with UL, CSA, CE, and RoHS specifications.
TMP1700 Marking Head
includes the mechanical motion
components to position the marking pin at precise X/Y positions
and the pneumatic components to drive the marking pin from, and
return the pin to, the pin cartridge.
The floating pin design permits high quality, consistent marks on
irregular, slightly curved surfaces. It also accommodates
applications where marking surfaces cannot be positioned at a
consistent distance from the marker.
The TMP1700 marking head is an X/Y-traversing mechanism.
Using two stepper motor drives, it accurately and rapidly positions
the pin at coordinate-defined locations in marking window within
.001" (.025 mm). The TMP1700 accommodates the rigorous
dynamics of impacting, rebounding, and rapid positioning of the
marking pin through a system of rigid rails and ball bearing
saddles, timing belts, and direct-drive, toothed pulleys.
The internal mechanism is protected from debris by an integral
shield. Three stainless steel panels slide against one another,
constrained by the cartridge and the high-impact ABS cover, to
prevent debris from entering the marking head. A flexible, oil-
resistant fabric boot is also available for applications requiring
additional protection, especially against liquid sprays and mists.
Marker Cable
, pre-wired to the marking head, connects the
marker to the controller. The highly flexible cable is 4m (13 ft.)
long. Optional extension cables are available for greater distances.
Pin Cartridges
, machined from engineered plastic materials, offer
long life with little maintenance. Clasps are used to attach the pin
cartridge to the marking head for easy cleaning and pin replacement.
Marking Pins
for the TMP1700 include the 25L-, 25XL-, 150S,
150SA-series and the 10MP MicroPin™. Refer to the TMP1700
Marking Head Dimensions drawing for pin stroke (pin extension)
dimensions. Refer to the marking depth tables for pin cone angles
and depths.
Filter/Regulator Unit
includes two regulators with pressure
gauges to control the drive air and return air. The first regulator
contains a filter to help remove contaminants from the supply air.
Two air lines connect the regulated air to the marking head. Drive
air fires the impact pin; return air pushes it back into the cartridge.
The standard air lines are 12 ft. (3.6 m) long made of 1/4" tubing.
TMC470 Controller
contains an integrated keyboard with an LCD
display. It provides a text-only operator interface and allows full
operational control of the TMP1700 marking head. The back panel
provides the electrical interface for connecting to optional, remote
I/O sources. Refer to TMC470 Controller Specifications for details.
Optional System Computer.
The TMC470 Controller may be
connected to a PC that runs the Merlin
®
III Visual Design Software.
The PC may be supplied by Telesis or by the customer. Refer to
PC-based Merlin III Software
and
TCP/IP Interface
for details.
TMP1700/470 Marking System – General Arrangement