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Model 22 Light-Duty Hand-Held Type Holder

Product Name: Model 22 Light-Duty Hand-Held Type Holder

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Model 22 is an economical holder for all light-duty hand-held marking requirements. Numberall's standard super quality steel type, up to a maximum of 5/32" high characters, may be used. Economical Ideal for light-duty hand-held marking requirements Recommended for use in stamping brass, aluminum, plastic, mild steel, etc. Operation A removable pin holds the notched type securely in place. Because the type is notched, it cannot be inserted the wrong way. The pin is easily removed for quick character changes. Refer to the following chart for capacities. Blank spacers are required to fill any voids. Construction& Parts The Model 22 is made of heat-treated alloy steel to resist chipping. The shank is plastic coated to absorb shock during the marking operation, when it is struck with a hammer blow.

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