AAMStamp TITAN-2000 Stamping Machine
- Foot switch operated.
- Dual OSHA Photo-Optic hand switches available.
- Fast and convenient foil loading.
- Easy disposal of used foil through rear of the machine.
ProductDescription
The TITAN-2000 requires a 125 PSI and 2.6 CFM compressor to operate. The compressor should have a 3 gallon tank, 10 gallon tank is recommended by the manufacturer.
Product Details
- Foot switch operated.
- Dual OSHA Photo-Optic hand switches available.
- Fast and convenient foil loading.
- Easy disposal of used foil through rear of the machine.
- Counter option available.
- User friendly accessories: all machined to aerospace tolerances.
- All 100% made in the U.S.A.
- Requires a 125 PSI and 2.6 CFM compressor to operate. The compressor should have a 3 gallon tank, 10 gallon tank is recommended by the manufacturer.
- Fully warranted for 3 years (Extended Manufacturer's Warranty available).
Item Specifications
- Print Area: 5.5" x 5"
- Throat Depth: 7 1/2"
- Foil Feed: 0-7.0"
- Cycles: Up to 3,600 imprint cycles per hour
- Warm up time: under 3 minutes
- Manufacturer's Warranty: 3 Years
Demonstration Video
AAM Stamp Titan & 2000 Stamping Machine Demo Video
It all starts with a custom made stamp, this is the largest plaque.
Screw it into place and insert it into the machine.
With the titan, in the back is an air compressor hookup, which should be able to handle at least 120 psi. You can control the pressure on the added top unit.
There are three ways to press the stamp down: with a handle, a foot pedal, or the two handed button(sold separate, but much safer).
To adjust how much foil is cycled through with every ...
This is a video demonstration of the Aamstamp 2000, this is the Titan—air compression setup, an upgrade of the manual M-2000.
It all starts with a custom made stamp, this is the largest plaque.
Screw it into place and insert it into the machine.
With the titan, in the back is an air compressor hookup, which should be able to handle at least 120 psi. You can control the pressure on the added top unit.
There are three ways to press the stamp down: with a handle, a foot pedal, or the two handed button(sold separate, but much safer).
To adjust how much foil is cycled through with every stamp, adjust this side control. This is about 5 inches, and this is closer to a centimeter run.
The entire table is adjustable to easily move for different sized stamp plates. It comes with a rubber pad to place on the table, or you can create your own.
Switching foil is simple. Cut the foil in the back and roll it up, then push the holding shaft out. Insert the shaft into a new roll and thread it through the machines, under both guide bars.
To release the collection and tension wheel, pull on this lever.
This right control in the front is the “Dwell”. This determines how long the stamp will press on your project until it is released.
And below the table is the temperature adjustment controls.
Unlike laminating foil, which does not support textures, with the foil stamp you can foil a large variety of textured materials directly onto the project.