October 3, 2008

 

DAHLGREN

Dahlgren invented the computerized engraving machine in 1978 and since then the "Wizzard" series engraver has become an
industry leader in desktop mechanical engravingl. Dahlgren machines are now manufactured under the name of Suregrave
and are known for performance and durability. Their value is unbeatable.

 

 

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Wizzard STr

This unit connects directly to your computer's USB port making engraving as easy as using a word processor. The Wizzard STr
takes up little space, yet provides a 12" x 12" inch work area, with a solid aluminum T-slot table fitted as standard. The speed of
cuting into flexible laminates, acrylic, wood, MDF and lighter metals like brass and aluminum has to be seen to be believed!


Matrix 16 & 24

The Matrix Series represents a truly unique combination of high specification and competitive pricing. Ideally suited to trophy
shops, retail outlets requiring a large engravable area and high volume engraving of plastics and light metals, the Matrix offers
genuine industry features not usually found on machines in this price bracket.The controller is built into the machine providing
high productivity from a compact footprint.


System 2516i

Providing a 25: x 16" work area, this machine is designed with industrial applications in mind. The 2516i is well suited to high
volume work in all materials from plastics to stainless steel. The machine features a touch off tool and automatic surface sensor
to fully automate the process of surface setting.

 

System 4824i

With a 48" x 24" work area, the 4824i is a dual purpose engraving and routing system, equally at home engraving typically small
text as it is routing letters and logos for sign making. Its compact 6' x 3' footprint is advantageous to both the engraver and sign
maker who require a truly versatile machine that does not take up valuable floor space.