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BenchMark
®
200/BM470 Marking System
BenchMark200/BM470 Marking S ystem – General Arrangement
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
®
The Telesis
BenchMark®200 marking system permanently prints
messages into a variety of materials such as steel, aluminum, and
plastic. An electric solenoid accelerates a hardened pin to indent
dot matrix characters into the item being marked. Character shape,
size, density, and location are determined by the user through the
marking system software.
The BenchMark200 Marking Head is an electromechanical
marker. A thermo-formed cover houses the internal, mechanical
components that position the pin cartridge and fire the marking
pin. A spring returns the pin to its idle position within the
cartridge. The marking head moves the pin cartridge through Xand Y-axis motions to reach the correct position for each dot of
the characters to be marked. The s ystem software automatically
controls pin extension to mark the message.
The marker uses two stepper-motor drives to rapidly and
accurately position the pin at coordinate-defined locations in the
marking window within 0.032 mm (0.00125 in.). The marker
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 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 Marker Cable connects the marker to the BM470 Controller.
The cable is 4 m (13 ft.) long and is pre-wired to the marking
head.
The Pin Cartridge, machined from engineered plastic materials,
offers long life with little maintenance. Screws attach the pin
cartridge to the marking head for easy removal, cleaning, and pin
replacement.
The 25XLE-series Marking Pins are made of tungsten carbide
and are available in 30° and 45° cone angles.
BM470 Controller contains an integrated keyboard with an LCD
display. It provides a text-only operator interface and allows full
operational control of the marking head. The back panel provides
an electrical interface for connecting optional, remote I/O sources.
Refer to BM470 Controller Specifications for details.
The Tool Stand holds the marking head and provides a base for
securing parts to be marked. It uses a screw jack with an
adjustment wheel to position the marker above the marking
surface. Adjustment locks secure it in place. The generous
vertical adjustment accommodates parts up to 298.4 mm
(11.75 in.) high. The tool stand base contains slots to
accommodate part fixtures. The tool stand comes with two 8mm
T-nuts to aid in securing the parts for marking..
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BenchMark®200/BM470 Marking System
SYSTEM OPTIONS
• Tool Stand Assembly
• Marking Head Extension Cables
• Auxiliary Axis Driver Board Kit
• Motorized Theta-axis with Programmable Rotary Drive Unit
• BM470 Controller Wall-mounting Bracket Kit
• Bar Code Scanner or Bar Code Wand with Cable
• Foot Switch (Start Print) or Pushbutton Station (Start/Abort)
• Backup Utility Software
• Upgrade Utility Software
• Logo/Font Generator Software
• BM470+ Enhanced Communications Software
SYSTEM SETUP
1. Position tool stand assembly in desired location.
2. Mount marking head to the tool stand assembly using four
M8-1.25 socket head cap screws. Screws must extend int o
the back plate at least 9mm (0.375 in.) but not more
than 12mm (0.5 in.). Refer to the Benchmark200 Marking
Head Dimensions drawing (above) for details.
CAUTION
The BM470 Controlle r is not a sealed unit. Protect it from
potentially damaging conditions and contaminants. Do not
block vents in bottom of case. Ensure the marking system
is electrically isolated from any devices that may generate
extreme electromagnetic interference (EMI).
3. Locate controller as close as practical to marking head.
Standard marker cable length is 4 m (13 ft.).
4. Ensure controller power switch (on back panel) is OFF;
connect power cable to controller.
5. Connect marker cable from marking head to controller;
tighten securely.
6. Position controller power switch to ON (on back panel) to
start the marking system software.
7. Adjust pin stroke for proper pin impact depth.
BENCHMARK200 MARKING HEAD
Specifications
The BenchMark200 marking head specifications are subject to
change without prior notice.
Dimensions ....................... see BenchMark200 Marking Head
Dimensions drawing for details.
Weight .............................. 5.63 Kg (12.375 lb.) marker & cable
5.08 Kg (11.185 lb.) marker only
Noise ................................. 70.9 dB (max); 61.8 dB (LEQ)
See Marking Noise for details
Operating Temperature. ... 0° to 50° C (32° to 122° F),
non-condensing
Marking Area .................... 100 x 100 mm (4.0 x 4.0 in.)
Pin Types .......................... 25XLE-series
Pin Material ....................... Tungsten Carbide
Marking Characteristics
The BenchMark200 can accommodate character sizes from
.762 to 100 mm (.030 to 4.0 in.) in .025 mm (.001 in.) increments.
Characters can be rotated in 1° increments with printing
resolutions from 5 dots/cm (10 dots/in.) to 75 dots/cm
(200 dots/in.) for an engraved look.
Marking Speeds
Generally, the system will mark three characters per second using
5x7 font, 3 mm (.118 in.) high, 2mm (.080 in.) wide characters.
Speeds will vary slightly depending on the selected character size,
style, and dot density. Specific times can be verified by a Telesis
representative.
Marking Depth
The BenchMark200 can obtain a marking depth of .127 mm
(.005 in.) in mild steel (Rb53) using a 25XLE carbide pin with a
45° cone angle. The depth of mark can be adjusted over a
significant range by changing the impact force (via software
parameter) or by changing the impact distance (pin stroke).
Specific depths can be verified by a Telesis representative.
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BenchMark®200/BM470 Marking System
BenchMark200 Marking Head Dimensions
BENCHMARK200 MARKING HEAD (continued)
Marking Noise
Sound pressure-level tests were conducted on the BenchMark200
Marking System using a Larson-Davis Model 710 sound pressure
meter while dry firing the marker at a 50% duty cycle. The
maximum sound pressure level during the test cycle was measured
at 70.9 dB. The time-weighted average (LEQ) using the 3 db rule
without threshold was 61.8 dB. Typical applications average a
20% to 30% duty cycle where the time-weighted average would
not exceed 70 dB(A).
The sound pressure-level tests were carried out under controlled
conditions, imitating as closely as possible, predicted normal
operation. However, noise level is heavily dependent on the part
being impacted. Conditions such as the material being marked, the
rigidity of the work piece, machine settings, ambient noise, etc.,
may all vary when in operational use. Such variables will alter the
actual noise level.
Despite detailed guidance provided with each machine, variable
operating conditions are beyond the control of Telesis. The
responsibility of establishing safe working levels of use remains
with the end user. Accordingly, you should conduct your own
sound pressure-level tests for your application while marking
actual work pieces.
Pin Life
Pin life depends largely on the type of material being marked, how
hard or abrasive it is, and the required marking depth. On typical
metals with a hardness of Rockwell Rb47, marking at a depth of
.127 mm (.005 in.), carbide pins average approximately 9 million
impressions before needing sharpened.
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