Pneumatic Burin for Hand Engraving on Metals For Sale

Pneumatic Burin for Hand Engraving on Metals
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Pneumatic Burin for Hand Engraving on Metals:
$350.00

Pneumatic burin, robust construction and great design,made of steel, bronze and wood, with stainless steel cylinder and piston, withfine regulation by millimeter thread of 0.75. The tool holder is made of stainlesssteel, to receive a burin or an HSS steel tool of3,17 mm (1/8) in diameter (inserted). The burin is 85 mm long (without agraver) and weighs approximately 80 grs. / 2.82 oz., which makes it feelcomfortable in your hand.

It allows engraving on hard metals such as steel very easily. Once you start using the pneumatic burin, you will hardly want to go back to using the traditional.

There is no risk of accidents and is a very secure tool,even if the point of the burin breaks, it will continue its normal operation.The hand almost does not exert pressure, it only directs it, and it is the compressed air that makes it move.

In the United States, 90% of the engravers use it, and in Antwerp (Belgium) it is also used for the setting of stones in jewelry,since it accelerates working time a lot.

Each of the pieces were designed and built by Pablo Bellini, originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jeweler specialized in engraving steel, silver and other metals.

(THIS PRODUCT IS NOT CHINESE).

For spare parts or part replacement, please contact me.

Questions about the product will be answered as soon as possible.

Necessary parts for burin to function. (NOT INCLUDED IN THE OFFER)

A small compressor, (Example: 6 gal. 1.5 HP 150 PSI Professional AirCompressor)

A pressure regulator. (Works with less than 2 Kg per cm 2)

A pneumatic pedal.



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