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Advanced Control of Dot Peen Marks

With increased flash memory and a faster/cooler processor, the AC500-3.0 Universal Dot Peen Controller for pneumatic, electric and scribe marking systems from Automator America can operate more competitors’ marking heads and has expanded abilities to operate and communicate with outside equipment, including control of any smart motor.

Posted: October 14, 2017

For deeper marks using multiple dot repetition when marking alpha/numeric, symbols, logos and bar codes, the lightweight, fireproof and dust-resistant AC500-3.0 Universal Dot Peen Controller for pneumatic, electric and scribe marking systems from Automator America has increased flash memory and an even faster/cooler processor. It can operate more competitors’ marking heads and has expanded abilities to operate and communicate with outside equipment, including control of any smart motor. (first view)
For deeper marks using multiple dot repetition when marking alpha/numeric, symbols, logos and bar codes, the lightweight, fireproof and dust-resistant AC500-3.0 Universal Dot Peen Controller for pneumatic, electric and scribe marking systems from Automator America has increased flash memory and an even faster/cooler processor. It can operate more competitors’ marking heads and has expanded abilities to operate and communicate with outside equipment, including control of any smart motor. (second view)
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Automator America Inc. (Chillicothe, OH) offers the AC500-3.0 Universal Dot Peen Controller for their line of pneumatic, electric and scribe marking systems with a 3.0 release that increases the flash memory, changes to an even faster/cooler processor, and includes software enhancements requested by the market. This new release also extends the list of competitors’ marking heads that can be operated by the controller. The system has expanded abilities to operate and communicate with outside equipment, including control of any smart motor. Programming upgrades allow for deeper marks through multiple dot repetition. Standard programming allows the shop to mark alpha/numeric, symbols, logos and bar codes through a user-friendly touch screen. Enhanced connectivity with the controller through Ethernet and RS232 includes options for Explicit and Implicit EtherNET/IP.

Weighing in at 1.46 kg (3.22 lb), this lightweight controller has a fireproof and dust-resistant resin enclosure, includes fan vents for better air circulation, and has been approved by SABIC and is designed to ensure reliability in high stress working conditions.

Automator America Inc., 475 Douglas Avenue, Suite B, Chillicothe, OH 45601, 740-983-0157, Fax: 740-983-0949, [email protected]www.automator.com.

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