Signature Engraving Systems, the world’s leading provider of computerized gift engravers, has announced they will be offering the recently released Name Necklace Machining Center at no charge to new customers who purchase a Signature engraver at the 2010 JCK Shows in Las Vegas, Nevada and Toronto, Ontario.
The special will save new buyers over $1,300 and provide them with the tools to design and cleanly carve customized pieces out of sterling silver, gold, copper, etc.
The Machining Center is an optional attachment designed for use on Signature’s 8080 Plus (Eighty-Eighty Plus) and 8080 Super. It uses computerized cutting technology (like a CNC) to manufacture custom charms and name necklaces up to 1¼ mm (.05”) in less than 15 minutes.
The unique attachment retrofits to all Signature’s top line engraver models. Users simply screw on a specially designed nose cone, while the work holder clamps directly onto the vise blocks. Everything is ready to use in under 5 minutes, increasing the value and versatility of the Signature engraver for all customers.
“We want our new customers to optimize their personalization services and take full advantage of everything our engravers can do,” said Christopher Parent, President and CEO of Signature Engraving Systems. “Since the Machining Center is our free gift to them, all the business it generates in the future is pure profit! We want to help our customers expand and grow as we approach an upswing in the economy.”
New customers who take advantage of the special will receive the complete kit which includes a removable micro filter for easy reclamation of cutting, depth adjustments with spring gauges for setting cutting depths, a nose plate for consistent depth control and a software and circuit board upgrade to optimize special cutting speeds required for the .030” diameters cutters (of which 5 are included).
Call 800.323.3283 and ask for ext. 225 to pre-schedule a demonstration appointment at the show and receive a free demo kit. Slots fill up fast, so be sure to call early!
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