Schilling Signomat S2 Img Electromark Electro-chemical Marking Knife Makers Mark

US $9900

  • Yonkers, New York, United States
  • Jun 7th
Thank you for considering the Schilling Signomat S2 IMG Electromark Electro-Chemical Marking Knife Makers Mark - a complete system for high-quality metal marking. The system comes with a variety of electrolytes and a binder that includes precut stencils, instruction manuals for all equipment, and charts showing the best marking times, electrolyte options, and AC/DC recommendations for each metal. There are also 10 new and 2 slightly used stencil making tapes, stencil materials, and extra felt applicators. This professional setup costs a minimum of $2500.00 and is ideal for the tool crib, construction company, knife maker, or crafts person. The winning bidder can pay via Paypal or check (checks held until cleared) and must make contact within 3 days and complete payment within 10 days of the auction's end. Shipping costs will be the actual charges plus $1 for materials, and the item is returnable within 14 days (less shipping costs). The Signomat S2 is in nearly new condition, with all the necessary cables, manual stamp pen, foot pedal, and grounding clamp. The Casio thermal printer is rebranded Schilling and can be powered by batteries or the included power supply. It can be used independently or connected to a computer as a printer. The Schilling Signomat S2 IMG Electromark Electro-Chemical Marking Knife Makers Mark is a comprehensive system that allows you to mark steel, aluminum, and non-ferris metals, as well as knives, blades, and tools with a permanent in-the-surface mark. This system is ready to use out of the box and includes the Signomat S2 AC/DC power unit, Casio CW-L300 Thermal Printer, and IMG Electromark Electrolytes for Electro-Chemical Marking/Etching.

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