M-Boss markers remain visible in areas of dirt, grease and paint.
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M-Boss markers remain visible in areas of dirt, grease and paint.
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M-Boss CombiPack.
Easy to place - the pre- loaded M-Boss Cassette.
The M-Boss System.
Fanned out markers show at a glance which marker to choose.
M-Boss markers remain visible in areas of dirt, grease and paint.
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M-Boss stainless steel (S316) markers are used to identify cables and pipes in all areas where severe environmental, mechanical or chemical conditions occur; e.g. offshore / petrochemical industry, shipbuilding, railways, and mining.
The 4mm high characters are marked with a computer driven stainless steel embossing machine with supplied software. A range of 4 marker sizes is now available; 10 characters with 60 mm tags, 15 characters with 80 mm tags, 20 characters with 100 mm tags. Also available is a double line option to create a maximum of 40 characters with a wider 100 mm tag. Each of these sizes have 2 available marker designs. A bridge version that is applied to pipes with HellermannTyton metal cable ties up to 8mm wide, and a rivet version which is used to mark flat surfaces. Each pack comes with 200 blank markers.
The M-Boss Printer is easy to install and run, and is both quiet and clean. The electrically driven system can operate from an ordinary office power source; there is no need for an air supply. The printer is able to work on offshore platforms using a 60Hz power source. As the markers are embossed, there is no metal waste or metallic dust.
The supplied M-Boss Cassette of 10 markers is palm sized. The cassette is used for marker production and can then be taken by installers to their place of work. The marked strips can be “fanned out” from the magazine so enabling the installer to quickly identify which marker is needed.
The standard Printer has a 42 piece character set: Letters: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Numbers: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Symbols: & - / . , '
M-Boss Markers are used in all areas where severe mechanical or chemical conditions occur e.g. offshore industry, marine engineering, petrochemical industry, mining, underground or outside radio engineering where mark permanence is critical.
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